PRINCIPLES FOR KEEPING PRAYER A PRIORITY
Prayer is talking to God in an ordinary manner, out of the depth of your heart.
Talking to God just like chatting with a friend.
2. Keep prayer a priority in your classroom each week.
Not just when you have lessons on prayer. Knowing about prayer, thinking about prayer and even thinking up prayers are not the same as actually praying. There is no substitute for praying.
Use a prayer chart or a prayer box. Talk about problems people have. encourage the boys and girls to name people they know that have problems or have choices to make. Children may mention divorce, a move, job loss, illness or other needs. Have children print needs on cards and place them in the prayer box or attach to the chart. Display the chart or prayer box in a prominent place in your classroom. Each week pray for the requests listed.
Talk often about praying for forgiveness. Be alert to children who are ready to accept Jesus as their personal Savior. Be aware of opportunities for children to pray and accept Jesus as Savior.
When 1,000 S.S. workers were asked when they prayed and accepted Jesus as savior, 500 said it was between ages 9-12.
3. Provide tools which will make it easier for children to pray at home.
Encourage boys and girls to find a time and place at home where they can pray each day. Children need to know that communicating with God on a regular basis is important. Have each child think through what will be best for him. Daily time with God will make a difference in the life of each. Even young children can develop the discipline of daily prayer.
PrayKids! magazine (www.praykids.com) - 800-366-7788) is an outstanding resource available from NavPress Periodicals. Each issue focuses on a different topic such as thankfulness, intercession, spiritual warfare, hearing God, Jesus' prayer life, boldness, etc.
Also available from NavPress (www.navpress.com) are prayer cards such as "Praying for Government Leaders"; "Praying for My Pastor"; "Praying for My School"; and "Scriptural Blessings to Pray for Your Children."
-- by Betty Robertson
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