- Introducing the prayer by saying, "We get to talk with God tonight, the Creator of the whole universe. What do you want to talk with Him about?"
- Praying "Thank You" prayers where we go back and forth saying what we're thankful for
- Confessing, "Oh, honey, I need to talk with God now. Will you join me?"
- Keeping a list of praise/worship songs that are meaningful to me so that I can use them and not forget the words. We take turns picking a song and singing together.
- Asking what we should pray about before starting to pray
- Working prayer into everyday life for owies, scares, bad dreams, car trips, etc.
I'm excited to work a better prayer routine into my preschool class when I return in the fall. I'll continue the rotating job of "Snack Pray-er" to encourage praying aloud in front of people, but I want to add in a time of sharing prayer requests and praying for each other. We might switch it up, but I've thought of making a "Prayer Tent" (a sheet over a table or two) to make a different, special place to pray. I also want to try "Prayer Pages," simplified journaling/drawing where we write down or draw our requests and go back later to see how God has been working.
4 comments:
If I ever have kids, can you come live with us and teach me? You're so creative and so intentional about teachable moments and including God in their lives.
You've got some great ideas! I may steal some of them in the future :)
Right now we just ask Jackson if he wants to pray. It's so cool to hear what's on his little heart and mind.
Great ideas and a great reminder to instill on our children just how great our God truly is!
Very good ideas! And knowing Elizabeth, I can see how they can work. Good job of making prayer an everyday part of life.
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