15 Suggestions for Being Part of the CGN Cause

by | Aug 12, 2012 | 0 comments

Here are fifteen ideas of how you can participate in CGN.

  1. Read the weekly blog “Not on my Watch” by Cavin Harper, Executive Director, Christian Grandparenting Network.      
  2. Read the weekly blog “Grandparenting with a Purpose” by Lillian Penner, National Prayer Coordinator, Christian Grandparenting Network.
  3. Make a comment on a blog
  4. Share the blogs with a friend.
  5. Request information and become a part of a Grandparents@Prayer group.
  6. Host a “Not on my Watch” Seminar in your church or area.
  7. Introduce other grandparents to Christian Grandparenting Network.
  8. Contribute to our Scholarship fund to help grandparents take their grandkids whose parent is in active duty in the military go to GrandCamp.
  9. Listen to the “Not on my Watch” radio program aired on KRDO (COS) 105.5 FM or 1240 AM on Sunday mornings at 7:30 MST.
  10. Listen to the “Not on my Watch” radio program podcast on www.christiangrandparenting.net on the Podcast link.
  11. Contribute to CGN to support their general fund and ministries like the weekly radio program, Grandparents Day of Prayer and other events to challenge grandparents to be intentional in their grandparenting.
  12. PRAY for God’s wisdom and guidance for the ministry of CGN.
  13. Watch the CGN video on the website to learn more about Christian Grandparenting Network.
  14. Purchase the book “Not on my Watch: Calling Courageous Grandparenting in a Turblent World” written my Cavin Harper, Executive Director on the website, as well as other suggested reading for grandparents.
  15. Join the Cause! To get a free Blessing kit for grandchildren written by Cavin Harper.

By Lillian Penner

National Prayer Coordinator

Christian Grandparenting Network

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