Children Can Pray, Too!Sample

Day One - Introduction
Hello, Kingdom family! I am so glad you found this Bible reading plan. In this plan, I will equip you with the tools to teach your child how to pray using the P.P.R.A.Y method!
As parents, we know prayer changes everything. That’s why it is vital to pray over our children daily. But what happens when we send our children out into the world? Who is going to pray for them? Who will cover them?
It’s crucial to teach our children to pray and cover themselves. Praying can be intimidating for children, but it becomes much easier when we break it down for them using simple letters.
That is why I am introducing the P.P.R.A.Y method to help you teach your children how to pray within even the shortest time.
P - Praise God for who He is.
P - Praise God for what He’s done for you.
R - Repent of all wrongs you did to God.
A - Ask God for what you need.
Y - Yield to God’s will.
I believe these acronyms will help your child learn how to pray and identify that God is in every step they take in life.
About this Plan

The Bible says, train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Prayer is one key area to build up a child. However, many parents do not know where to start or how to go about it. This Bible plan will equip parents with a simple strategy, P.P.R.A.Y, to teach their children to appreciate and value prayer and add it to their daily routine.
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