Grandparenting with a Purpose

by | Dec 13, 2010 | 0 comments

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by Lillian Ann Penner

God gives grandparents a sacred trust, an opportunity to imprint another generation with the message of God’s faithfulness. I hope this book will encourage you to pray intentionally for your grandchildren. You will find creative suggestions for making praying for your grandchildren a meaningful experience. Regardless of how far away your grandchildren are, praying for them can bridge the distance between you and leave them with an inheritance more precious than gold.

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