Christian Grandparenting Network Podcast

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Not On My Watch Sundays at 7:30 a.m.

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I’m Cavin Harper, host of Not On My Watch, a program for grandparents, about grandparents and by grandparents. If you’re a new grandparent, an expectant grandparent, an experienced grandparent, even if you’re not a grandparent, but you care about today’s kids, I’ll link you with tools and information to help you be an effective conduit of blessing for the next generations. Not on My Watch is a call for radical grandparenting in turbulent times. Just imagine, if every grandparent had the audacity…

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