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 Christian Parenting Today, September/October 1999
How to Pray for Your Childs
School
As parents, we often feel theres very little we can do to connect our
faith with our childrens public schooling. King David himself asked,
"When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do?" (Psalm
11:3). The answer is clear. We can unite and build a wall of prayer to protect
our children and our schools. And it really can have a positive impact in
the lives of students, teachers and administrators. Here are some tips for
organizing your own prayer network from the ground up.
Form Prayer Groups This can be as easy as praying
with a friend on the phone every day for your children and their schools.
Or meet with other parents to pray for your school district once a week or
once a month. Be sure to use the time exclusively for prayernot complaints
about teachers or school policies.
If youre not sure where to start, contact Moms in Touch, a worldwide
prayer movement for mothers. They can connect you with other mothers in your
area. You can reach Moms in Touch by calling (619) 486-4065 or check out
their Web site at
www.europa.com/~philhow/moms_in_touch.html.
Plan a Prayer Rally For community-wide impact, hold
a prayer rally. Our group rented the high school cafeteria for an evening
and decorated a table for each of the schools in the district. Parents sat
at the table where their children attended school and prayed specifically
for that school. The evening was interspersed with praise music, Scripture
and testimonies from teachers, students and parents about the power of prayer
in their lives.
Sponsor a Prayer Walk Invite community churches to
join a prayer walk. In our area, we met in the middle school parking lot
and signed up to pray for different areas in the community. While some groups
walked the perimeter of town and prayed for its needs, others signed up to
walk around the schools. Some walked through neighborhoods where students
congregate before and after school. Still others walked around the district
offices to pray for the administrators.
Involve Teachers As a prayer group, write an encouraging
note to your childrens teachers and let them know youre praying
for them and other teachers in the school. Ask them to share any needs or
concerns. Work to keep the lines of communication open and continue to show
your support throughout the year.
Geneva Cobb Iijima
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