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Praying for your children is one of the most powerful things you can do as a parent.
We should pray daily.
You want your children to be okay, to be safe and unharmed.
You want them to love the LORD with all their hearts and follow after GOD and not fall to the snares of the world.
And you want them to make healthy and wise choices as they grow and mature.
But let’s be real: you also know you can’t make all that happen; there is so much about parenting beyond our control, especially as children get older and start becoming more and more independent.
Like it or not, we cannot protect our children from every evil or every bad choice.
In prayer, we ask the omnipotent, omnipresent God to intervene on behalf of our children.
Sometimes the best thing we can do as parents is simply fight for them.
We are not asking you to fight with the teacher, the legal system, or with other parents, you need to learn to fight on your knees.
Battling and warring with your prayers for your children.
I Peter 5:8 says the enemy of our souls is on the prowl, ever looking for someone to devour.
That means:
1. We really do have an enemy and
2. We are his targets… me, you, our spouses, marriages and sadly, our innocent children.
In the month of April we will be praying daily for our children and making affirmations over their lives which can be used over and over again.
On Wednesdays via the Zoom platform the ministry will be hosting a 40 minutes prayer session at 8.00PM (West African Time).