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Gift Idea for Grandma: The Grandmother’s Bible eBook

Did you know last Sunday was National Grandparents Day? In honor of Grandmothers, this week The Grandmother's Bible eBook is just $3.99.

The Grandmother's Bible is about "nourishing grandmothers to nurture grandchildren," so the Bible includes special features like Bible Stories to Share with grandchildren; Talking Points, which are tips on discussing issues like friendship and salvation; and Praying the Scriptures for Your Grandchild. Grandmother-blogger Lynda Freeman reviews some of these special features in her post about how The Grandmother's Bible helps her grow as a grandmother.

This Bible also includes 365 Devotional Readings. Here's a sample:

"Made in God's Image" by Lori Copeland
Read | Genesis 1:1-31

I was a very young grandmother. This was not all that surprising since I had been a young bride and a young mother, but when Randy, our firstborn son, married and gave us our first grandchild, I was completely unprepared. I was especially unprepared for the love I would feel for this baby. I was amazed that the love I had felt so strongly for my sons—a love I was positive would never be duplicated—tripled when my first grandson’s newborn eyes slowly opened to meet mine. Oh, those eyes, so trusting and innocent. I gave my heart so completely, so swiftly to this new little one named James that the bonding left me breathless.

When I left the hospital, I was filled with joy, with songs of joy. I recalled the words of the psalmist, “Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy” (Psalm 126:2), as I enjoyed my ecstatic state. Little did I know that this child was not only a precious gift to me (though he was), but also he was God’s special gift to the world. God in his miraculous grace was enlarging his Kingdom through this tiny scrap of humanity created in his image.

James is a grown man now, a youth minister. Twice a year he ministers to the Kagora tribe in Africa, and through God’s unending grace, he leads lost souls to Christ. As a thirty-nine-year-old grandmother, I had no idea what God had placed in my life the day my first grandson was born; but now, many years later, I stand astounded at his marvelous workings.

Thank you, God, for placing this child in our life, in our grandparental care. As we watch him grow, lead him in the ways of righteous that his days may be long and fruitful on this earth. Amen.


Find the Grandmother's Bible eBook for $3.99 – This Week Only

The regular price is $16.99, so if deals excite your grandmother as much as they excite mine, tell her you found it for 77% off.  :-)

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(-Adam Forrest, Zondervan Internet Team)

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Celebrating Our Single Fathers and Stepfathers by Tammy Daughtry

 

Guest post by Tammy Daughtry, founder of Co-Parenting International. Her new book, Co-Parenting Works! Helping Your Children Thrive After Divorce, is available now.

 

Many of us have grown up with a single father and/or a stepfather. I want to celebrate the important role these men have in the lives of children and to give a standing ovation to the men who stay in the game, year after year, and bring love and stability to the story of a child.

 

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One father I want to celebrate is my stepdad, John. When I was three my mom remarried and I enjoyed five years of love and laughter with John. We would watch TV together, play in the back yard, go to the local high school and play “crazy eights” at the basketball hoops and every Saturday he would cook me breakfast. My favorite breakfast always included extra, extra crispy bacon! He was a rock in my life and an anchor to my childhood. He believed in me and treated me like I was his own. He never tried to replace my dad, but he was another strong person to love me. Almost forty years later I am still being blessed by the role John plays in my life as my stepfather.

 

Another father I want to salute is the single father. There are single fathers across our country that have either lost a spouse in death or had their former wife walk out and leave them with the children. We don’t hear much good news about “great” single fathers and I want to lift them up and celebrate them! Imagine the tragedy of losing a beloved wife of twenty one years and to be suddenly faced with raising three children alone. Imagine the frustration of wanting to make a Christian marriage work but having no way to control the wife who walks out and refused to return, leaving not only a disillusioned husband but two beautiful brokenhearted young daughters.

 

I know many godly, stable, reliable, healthy single fathers who are raising well-adjusted and amazing kids. Single fathers and stepfathers are many times the unsung heroes in the life of a child. They are often over looked or unnoticed in our large bustling churches.

 

This father’s day I urge you to encourage and affirm the single fathers and stepfathers in your area of influence; remind them that their role is vital and important. Thank them for loving the children that God has placed in their care.

 

Can you share with us a celebration story of an amazing single father or a stepfather that has touched your life?

 

In what ways do you see single fathers and their families suffering from issues of isolation?

 

What ideas do you have to help a single-father family?

 

About Tammy Daughtry
Tammy DaughtryTammy Daughtry, The Co-Parenting Coach, is the founder of Co-Parenting International (coparentinginternational.com), an organization dedicated to addressing the critical impact of co-parenting on children of divorce. She holds a masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and has over 10 years’ experience in co-parenting. She currently lives with her husband, Jay, in Nashville, Tennessee. Together, they’re raising a blended family that includes four children and one rambunctious black lab.


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Internet Evangelism Day is April 27, 2008

Internet Evangelism Day helps Christians learn to use the Web to reach the world. Internet Evangelism Day also encourages churches to hold a web awareness focus day on or near 27 April 2008, to explore this huge potential. Their site offers free downloads (PowerPoint, video clips, drama scripts and handouts) so that churches can create a custom program of any length from two minutes to an hour. "I am glad to commend Internet Evangelism Day," says Dr. John Stott.

Please visit this link for further details on Internet Evangelism Day:
http://ied.gospelcom.net/index.php?partner=zondervan

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