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Grandmama and the Church of the People Inspired by Psalm 78 v. 1-4, this engaging series of lesson-laden vignettes, set in a fictitious, small-town, Negro church in South Carolina over the course of 20 years between 1945 and 1965, serves as a pretext for Grandmama to teach her passel of unnamed grandchildren about the curious ways of the "Good Lord God"...Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Through the telling of her stories, Grandmama unfurls fables about the forms and fashions as well as the fun foibles of faith fellowship at The Church of the People, and shows us all that in our human-ness, we will surely fall short of God's perfect ways sometimes, even Grandmama, her own self. The stories are related in the conversational Ebonics of that era. Grandmama is a woman with a formal education that only reached sixth grade, yet she has the Master's degree in Christian life learning, as taught by the Holy Spirit. Most of the stories are light and some are "fall out" funny, but others tackle subjects that challenge Christian communities to eschew the worship of denominations, individual churches or charismatic leaders in favor of a real personal relationship with God, the Holy Father of all Creation...God, the Son, who sacrificed everything for the undeserving...and God, the Person of Holy Spirit, who walks and talks with us through the signposts of life, and who can get His feelings hurt when we disobey, in the name of God.
The scriptures are a guide to life and should be used as such, but when 'big time religion' and the almighty dollar get mixed in, people become 'disoriented' and lose the sight of the real meaning and our real God. The Truth Shall Set You Free is not religion bashing, just religion exposure. Isn't it time you knew what God has in store for you?
More Grandmother's Prayers the follow up book to the original A Grandmother's Prayers from grandmother and pastoral counselor Kay Swatkowski. This involved grandma invites you to pray for your grandchildren and gives you practical ways to encourage their faith through these 60 devotions. You'll read inspiring stories, find Scripture-based prayer prompts, and discover new and fun ways to connect with your grandchildren in person or from afar.
It’s not uncommon to hear someone say, “If it weren’t for my grandmother’s prayers, I wouldn’t be walking with God.” Offering inspiring stories, Scripture-based prayer topics, and practical ideas for fostering loving relationships, A Grandmother’s Prayers leads you on a sixty-day journey of prayer for your grandchildren. Throughout the pages of this devotional prayer guide, you’ll find insightful and uplifting daily readings, sample prayers, activities and conversation starters, and questions for reflection and application. Author Kay Swatkowski encourages you to talk to God about your grandchildren, talk to them about God, and pass on a strong spiritual legacy from one generation to another.
Rose Gold, a great grandmother, who used to be a child, has written to the children of the church. She remembers the questions she had as a child and now that she knows the answers, she is sharing them so others will know more.
Grandmothers—you love your grandchildren and want what’s best for them. Nourish your own soul so you can nurture your grandchildren. Start with The Inspiring Grandmother, featuring 90 devotions written by top Christian authors such as Elisa Morgan, Cynthia Heald, Karen Kingsbury, Ruth Graham, and Carol Cymbala. Each devotion contains a relevant topic, two prayers (one for you and one for your grandchildren), and practical guides for you to share your love and God’s Word with your grandchildren. Make an impact and give them a legacy.
In a nation rampant with political confusion, economic upheaval, societal splintering, a breakdown in simple civility, and the reality of fractured families, it's difficult to even imagine what today's young people may face in fifty to sixty years. The future of our children, our grandchildren, and our great-grandchildren rests squarely upon our shoulders. In Somebody Forgot to Tell the Kids, author Jeanne S. Silvers examines the state of the world from the church's perspective. Through this discussion, she addresses a conundrum: Is the church in America largely ineffective today because of the depraved state of our society, or is our society in that corrupt state because the church is largely ineffective? Silvers uses personal anecdotes and stories from Scripture to present her ideas about leaving a legacy of Christian values for modern youth. Somebody Forgot to Tell the Kids examines how our world has become what it has and provides solutions for turning it around and beginning to minister the grace and compassion of Jesus to a broken nation. Silvers shows how it took only one man on Mount Carmel to set a nation on a new path--one faith-filled man who was willing to step out from the crowd and obey the Lord. Will there be one of these for America?