HAPPY THANKSGIVING

by | Nov 19, 2011 | 0 comments

 

I hope you and your family will have a blessed Thanksgiving as you celebrate a time of thanksgiving together. Sometimes we become disappointed and frustrated but we have many things to be thankful at this time. Have a blessed Thanksgiving with your family.

Many will be Christmas shopping this weekend, right after Thanksgiving. To help you with your Christmas shopping I would like to suggest that you order the Grandparenting with a Purpose: Effective ways to Pray for your Grandchildren book for your grandparents and friends for their Christmas gift. Even grandparents who already pray regularly for their grandchildren will be encouraged and discover creative suggestions for making the practice even more meaningful. From cell phones to photo prayer journals, you will find tools that work for you—and for your grandchildren.

Grandparenting with a Purpose is available online for $12.00 including shipping for the soft cover edition. The E-Book is available on Amazon.

 

 

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