Join the Cause

by | Jun 14, 2012 | 0 comments

If there were ever a time when grandparents need to be called to rise above the conventional view of grandparenting to embrace a radically courageous life that stands apart from the crowd–for the sake of our grandchildren–now is that time. I invite you to join the growing movement of intentional grandparents committed to standing in the gap as conduits of God’s grace and truth for another generation.

When you join the cause you are declaring your resolve to do all you can to not let another generation grow up who does not know the Lord and His amazing grace expressed in Christ. There’s just too much at stake if we don’t. Will you join with us now to raise up the standard of truth and choose to deliberately live for the next generations in the power of Christ and His Gospel?

Join the cause of Christian Grandparenting. When you join us you will get:

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  • Cavin’s weekly Not on My Watch blog by email
  • Weekly prayer suggestions
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