Our GrandChildren’s Parents Need Prayer

by | Mar 29, 2009 | 0 comments

“The thief’s purpose is to steal, kill, and destroy. My purpose is to give life in all its fullness.” (John 10:10 NLB)

Young families are very busy with their jobs, church activities, children’s activities, etc. There are many distractions for them in their marriage and parenting.

In today’s society, it is Satan’s purpose to steal, kill and destroy the family. It is important that we pray God will give our children wisdom and time management so they will be able to take the time to teach our grandchildren in the ways of the Lord. 

It is the parent’s responsibility to instruct the children, it is the grandparent’s responsibility to enhance the grandchildren’s lives with their support, example and prayers.  We might even ask our children how we can do that.

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