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by | May 20, 2011 | 1 comment

GRANDPARENT’S DAY OF PRAYER RESOURCES

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

 

GDP Brochures
(pkg. of 50)
$6.00

GDP Business Cards
(pkg. of 25)
$2.50

Bulletin Inserts
(downloadable file)

Scriptures To Pray For Grandchildren card
(downloadable file)

 

NOT ON OUR WATCH!
Courageous Grandparenting in a Turbulent World
by Cavin Harper

 

Grandparenting With A Purpose:
Effective Ways To Pray For Your Grandchildren
By Lillian Penner

 

 

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  1. Hello and THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH for the “Suggestions and Resources For Organizing a Grandparents’ Day of Prayer. This is our first Prayer Gathering for Grandparents and we appreciated the many ideas and script that we are incorporating into our services.

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