by Lillian Penner | Dec 28, 2024 | Grandparenting With A Purpose
I live in Oregon, and we have lots of rain, especially in winter. I am looking forward to spring to see the beautiful flowering trees and sunny days. If you live in Oregon, you need an umbrella for the rainy days. Thinking about an umbrella, I am reminded that my...
by Skip Brinkley | Oct 28, 2024 | Devotions, Grandparenting With A Purpose
A New Generation “One generation shall praise Your works to another And shall declare Your mighty acts.” Psalms 145:4 How are we to train up our children in the way they should go if we ourselves are not growing close to the Lord by spending time with Him, praying to...
by Lillian Penner | Mar 11, 2024 | Grandparenting, Grandparenting With A Purpose, Kids & Grandkids
Suggestions and Scriptures to pray for your Young Adult grandchildren I have two granddaughters attending college at this time. I will have four granddaughters in college in the fall. I have found these Suggestions and Scriptures helpful in praying for them. I feel...
by Lillian Penner | Feb 26, 2024 | Grandparenting, Grandparenting With A Purpose, Kids & Grandkids
Hannah wanted a Son – God wanted a Prophet “Hannah is not the primary character in the story. Nor is Samuel. Pivotal to the whole story, the central cohesive element, the linchpin, is God himself. Everything else—Hannah’s barrenness, Hannah’s prayer, Samuel’s birth—is...
by Lillian Penner | Feb 14, 2024 | Grandparenting With A Purpose, Kids & Grandkids
A Valentine’s prayer for the Heart from the Proverbs for your Grandchildren Dear Heavenly Father, I pray _________ will: Trust you with all his/her heart. Not depend on his/her own insight. Keep your words in his/her heart. Always have a cheerful happy heart. Listen...
by Lillian Penner | Feb 5, 2024 | Grandparenting, Grandparenting With A Purpose
PRAYING FOR YOUR TEENAGE GRANDCHILD Grandparents often find it difficult to know how to pray for their teenage grandchildren. Our grandchildren face many confusing and critical cultures that we didn’t encounter when growing up or raising our children. We often find it...