What can you do to pass on the legacy of faith to your grandchildren? Could there be a way to impart all the lessons you have learned to the precious children in your family? Yes, and I believe you can enjoy yourself in the process Teaching the next generation must be our desire because the Lord instructs us to raise up our children and our grandchildren in the faith. How can we accomplish this task? Creating Cousin Camp, How to Leave a Legacy of Faith to Your Grandchildren can be the tool you use to efficiently plan and successfully hold a Cousin Camp of your own. What is Cousin Camp? In 2000, my mother-in-law created Cousin Camp as an intentional time set apart for the spiritual training of her grandchildren and for building a team mentality in the family. You too can pass on godly character traits and create unbreakable bonds that last far beyond your time on this earth. While our goals may vary, we all want to be positive influences in the lives of our family members. Do you want to create something that will outlive yourself? Do you want to glorify God? Do you want the faith to continue in your family? You will find easy-to-follow plans in this book which will enable you to establish Cousin Camp this very summer. I have laid it all out for you. I will help you choose a theme to teach and give you plenty of activity and meal ideas to get you started right away Follow along as we prepare for something beautiful. Your family will thank you for putting in the effort to become more present in their lives. It takes more than a few villages to raise a child these days. Be more than the name on the bottom of a birthday card. Commit to creating something great Stacey Randall has enjoyed writing her entire life. She was inadvertently published in 2001 as her poem
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