Celebrate the God-given role of “grandma” in Moments of Grace for Grandmas: Stories & Scriptures to Warm Your Heart & Refresh Your Soul! Whether you’re soon to become a grandma, or you’ve been one for years, you’ll find encouragement and laughter in Carol Kent and Gracie Malone’s book, Moments of Grace for Grandmas. This collection of 50 lighthearted, humorous, and heartwarming stories will refresh your spirit and remind you of God’s daily grace. You’ll be inspired by other Christian grandmas who long to see their own grandchildren walk in the truth. Laugh with them as you relate to their joys. Cry with them as you resonate with their losses. Stories are meant to be shared, especially God stories. God wants to work through you to minister to your precious grandchildren, and each story in Moments of Grace for Grandmas orients your vision to see God working in your family. Moments of Grace for Grandmas has a friendly daisy design that brightens any bedside or coffee table. The lilac purple faux leather cover and white ribbon marker give this daily devotional extra flare. It’s a heartwarming gift for Grandma, perfect for her birthday or as a way to show your gratitude for her on Mother’s Day. The joyful daily devotional will put a smile on her face and inspire her to share her own stories of God’s grace. Other books in the Moments of Grace series: Moments of Grace for Moms—by Carol Kent and Ellie Kay Moments of Grace for Sisters—by Carol Kent Moments of Grace for Teachers—by Carol Kent and Vicki Caruana Moments of Grace for Women—by Carol Kent and Thelma Wells Be reminded of God’s love for you as you read Moments of Grace for Grandmas: Stories & Scriptures to Warm Your Heart & Refresh Your Soul! Carol Kent is a best-selling author, a gifted public speaker, and an encourager. With vulnerable openness, irrepressible hope, and a sense of humor, she points readers to fresh faith and restored joy. Gracie Malone hails from Texas and she’s the mom and grandma to some amazing kids. The author of a stack of popular books, she often writes with an apron around her waist.