Step 3 – Spread the Word

by | May 19, 2012 | 0 comments

Spread the word about Grandparents’ Day of Prayer. Here are things you can do to help us involve others in this event.

Send a message to everyone in your address book.
Here is suggested text you can copy and paste into your email program:{codecitation class=”brush: text; gutter: false; auto-links: false; toolbar: false” width=”600px”}Subject: Grandparents’ Day of Prayer Information

I joined thousands of grandparents around the world to stand in the gap for their grandchildren on the Second annual Grandparents Day of Prayer on September 9, 2012. Check out their website at https://christiangrandparenting.com/day-of-prayer.{/codecitation}
Click here to start your email progam with this information pre-filled in.
Download the Church Information packet and share it with your pastor or group leader
Print the bulletin insert and distribute in your church.
Send out the press release to media outlets in your area.

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