CGN’s Recommended Reading List

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CGN’s Recommended Reading List

The Adventures Of Grandma Abu: Martha Gonzales

Grandparents With A Purpose: Lillian A. Penner

Courageous Grandparenting: Unshakable Faith in a Broken World; Cavin Harper

Passing On A Written Legacy: Lana Rockwell

Remembering Your Story: Creating Your Own Spiritual Biography; Richard L. Morgan

Preparing My Heart For Grandparenting: Lydia E. Harris

Letters to Ethan: A Grandfather’s Legacy of Life and Love: Tom McQueen

Leaving a Legacy Worth Living: Barbara E. Howard

Grandparenting with Love & Logic: Practical Solutions to Today’s Grandparenting Challenges; Foster W. Cline and Jim Fay

Bios for Jim Fay

 Foster W. Cline

The Christian Grandma’s Idea Book: Ellen Banks Elwell

Questions From Little Hearts: Kathleen Long Bostrom

Camp Heritage: Creating a Grandparent’s Legacy – Pat Vanderhorst

Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper

The Blessing: Gary Smalley & John Trent

The Family Blessing: Rolf Garborg

The Ultimate Gift: Jim Stovall

The Grandmother’s Bible (Zondervan)

Boyhood and Beyond: Practical Wisdom for Becoming a Man by Bob Schultz

Raising a Modern-Day Knight by Robert Lewis

Grand Fathering: Live to Leave a Legacy by Dan Erickson

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