I have been sending my grandchildren back to school notes, telling them that grandpa, and I will be praying for them as they start a new school year for several years. I want to encourage you to do the same if you haven’t before. It’s an excellent time to communicate to them of your love and prayers, especially if you are a long-distance grandmother. They may be facing new or uncomfortable situations as they attend new schools, have new teachers, and make new friends. A note of encouragement from their grandparents maygive them the confidence they need as they go back to school. It is also an excellent time to inform them know that you will be intentionally praying for them on Grandparents Day of Prayer on September 8. Texting or e-cards are also good options. Grandparents Day and Back to School e-cards are available at https://www.dayspring.com/ecards/category/view/category/223/
Grandma Sets her AlarmI’ve heard of a grandmother in Texas who sets the alarm on her cell phone each day at the time each of her grandchildren is going to school to remind her to pray for them.
Prayer
Dear Lord, I pray my grandchildren will:
· Desire to do their very best.
· Respect their teachers.
· Choose friends, who will have a positive influence.
· Recognize the deception of worldly thinking.
· Have eyes blinded to the temptations they face.
Have a balanced view of their beauty, charm, and strength.
· Learn to be responsible for their actions and behavior.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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By Lillian Penner, Author, Blogger and Co-prayer Director for Christian Grandparenting Network, lpenner@christiangrandparenting.net
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