GRIEVING GRANDPARENTS

by | Aug 21, 2011 | 0 comments

In my conversations and emails, I find that many grandparents are grieving for their grandchildren who are not walking in the ways of the Lord, but are following the deception of the enemy who is trying to steal the hearts of our dear grandchildren.

 

Jesus says, “The thief (enemy) comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they might have life and have it to the full” John 15:10. Pray that grandchildren will come to know Jesus and have new life who is the only one who can give them fulfillment in their lives.

Pray for the heart-broken grandparents whose grandchildren are dealing with the following issues:

1. Extremely or terminally ill 9. Selfish and/or arrogant

2. In drug recovery 10. Not in church/Sunday School

3. In rebellion 11. Dishonor their parents

4. Posted as missing children 12. Neglected or abused in any way

5. Flirting with worldly temptations 13. In prison

6. Hooked on porn 14. In war zones

7. Not walking in truth 15. In a “far country”

8. Not in homes that honor Christ as Savior 16. Strained relationships

 

The recently published book Grandparenting with a Purpose: Effective Ways to Pray for your Grandchildren by Lillian Penner will challenge you and give you more creative ideas to pray intentionally for your grandchildren. From cell phones, photo prayer journals, and Scriptures to Pray you will find tools that will work for you.  The book is available at www.christiangrandparenting.net

 

 

 

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