Power Of A Praying Grandparent
$17.99
Being a grandparent is one of God’s greatest gifts to us. And loving and caring for our grandchildren not only blesses us but is also honoring to God. The best way to love your grandchild is to pray for him or her.
In The Power of a Praying(R) Grandparent, you will find powerful suggestions to help you do just that by:
*Praying for your grandchildren to be healthy, protected, smart, kind, wise, godly, and obedient, so that they do not stray into enemy territory
*Praying for yourself to be a powerful praying “grandma” or “grandpa” who understands what your grandchildren are facing in this world today and how you can best cover them spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and physically
*Praying for your grandchildren’s parents to be led and enabled by God, so they can be the wisest, most patient, and loving parents for their children
Being a praying grandmother or grandfather is not only one of the best gifts you can give your grandchildren, but their parents as well.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736963008
ISBN10: 0736963006
Stormie Omartian
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2016
Power Of A Praying
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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