Building the leaders
who build families and churches
Strong marriages and healthy families are the foundation of enduring ministry, but achieving them requires intentional support and guidance.
In today’s fast-paced world, balancing family life and ministry can feel overwhelming, and the need for seasoned coaches is greater than ever. Leaders need mentors who can offer wisdom, understand the unique pressures of ministry, and share resources that promote growth, strengthen relationships, and align with God’s design for family. Neglecting these priorities can lead to relational drift and burnout. To truly thrive in both marriage and ministry, leaders must first nurture the relationships that matter most.
Meet the Griffiths
Trent & Andrea
The Griffith Group is the ministry outreach of Trent and Andrea Griffith. They are passionate about multiplying disciples, strengthening families, and equipping leaders and churches with gospel-saturated teaching and personal encouragement.
Trent and Andrea minister to people throughout the country through a variety of speaking engagements and training opportunities including FamilyLife’s Weekend to Remember, The Great Commission Collective pastoral cohorts and church planter training, Parakaleo women’s discipleship groups, local church conferences, and more.
Trent is a gifted communicator who speaks regularly in churches, conferences, and training events for leaders. As a board member of The Great Commission Collective, he develops church planters and strengthens pastors through coaching and leadership development.
Andrea loves mentoring women in partnership with Parakaleo and FamilyLife. She is also a sought-after speaker who has ministered to women in hundreds of local churches and spoken at national conferences where she shares her unique story of God’s amazing grace at work in her life.
Trent and Andrea have never sensed a stronger call or seen a greater need to invest their lives in the leaders who build families and churches.
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The ministry of The Griffith Group is supported by a team of generous financial partners who allow them to live “always on mission” as donor-funded missionaries.
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