The greatest legacy grandparents can leave is not wealth or possessions, but a living faith that teaches their grandchildren to walk in the fear of the Lord and trust Him for a lifetime
The greatest legacy grandparents can leave is not wealth or possessions, but a living faith that teaches their grandchildren to walk in the fear of the Lord and trust Him for a lifetime
We can confidently pray for godly seed to be sown in the lives of our children and grandchildren.
With the beginning of Easter weekend, let’s take a moment of our time, each day through Sunday, to pray for our grandchildren. Pray that they will understand the “True Meaning of Easter.” And, that you will help be a part of making God visible to them. . .
Grandparents are called to be examples of what it means to walk in the truth and cultivate trusting relationships . . .
The grandchildren attending secular universities are are more likely taught a secular worldviews. As Christian young people they are navigating ungodly influences. We need to pray for our grandchildren’s deep spiritual needs, the needs of their souls.
Satan will come knocking on the door of our granchilds heart. We cannot protect our children from evil but we can walk alongside, preparing them for when they are exposed.
She opened it and pulled out the ring . . . She slipped it onto her finger as if it were the Queen’s diamond ring.
The primary way to teach your children and grandchildren critical thinking skills is to teach them from the word of God.
You gave Jochebed wisdom and wit
to develop a plan for protecting Moses —
We will demonstrate a strong faith in the Lord, and we will be an example to our families.
We may not see the answers to our prayers during our lifetime, but they will be in God’s storehouse and have a ripple effect.
Here are some things I learned that can help you minister to your sick grandchild.
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