Downloads

by | May 9, 2012 | 2 comments

These resources are free to download and share with others.

Intentional Grandparenting Declaration

Larry Fowler, founder of Legacy Coalition, made this declaration at the 2016 Legacy Grandparenting Summit in Frisco, TX. You can also view the video.

Creating A Legacy of Blessing

This PDF file describes and helps you bless and be a blessing to your family and especialy grandchildren.

Living Will Worksheets

From the book, Courageous Grandparenting (formerly Not On Our Watch), here are the worksheets available in the appendix and you can download them here.

Prayer Resources

Scriptures to Pray for your Grandchildren

This free resource can be used every day in every month. Lift your grandchildren in prayer each day with scripture to guide you.

Suggestions to Pray for Children and Grandchildren

Suggestions to Pray for Children in School

(Pre-school to college students)

Suggestions to pray for Different Stages of Life

(Infants to married grandchildren)

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2 Comments

  1. Great resources – I am enjoying reading your book

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    • Cavin Harper

      Thank you, Jackie

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