Free Downloads

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Free Downloads

The following resources are free for you to download and use to promote and spread the word about Grandparent’s Day of Prayer.

Press Release

Your help in sending out this press release to media outlets in yoru area would be greatly appreciated. TV stations, radio stations, local newpapers, etc. are all goo outlets for this type of information.

Bulletin Insert: PDF or Word Doc

This is a Word document formatted for 5.5″ x 8.5″. You can Edit this document to insert the time and place your group or church plans to meet on September 9 for prayer.

Church Information Packet

Download and use this packet to help organize a Grandparents’ Day of Prayer event in your church.

Prayer Guide

This guide is designed to be used for your Grandparents’ Day of Prayer event in September.  It includes a sample agenda and suggested scripture readings.

31 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.

 

Prayer Card for Grandchildren in School

This prayer guide will help you to pray more speciically for your grandchildren at various stages in their school experience–from Pre-School to College.

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