Four Facts About National Prayer Day

May 5 marks the 65th annual National Prayer Day, and while there’s a lot we may know about prayer, there’s always more to learn. The mission of this day is to engage Americans in prayer, and to encourage personal repentance and righteousness in the culture. Although many of us pray daily, this day is a chance for us to reflect on the importance of prayer in our daily lives. For more information check out our National Prayer Day Infographic


How Parents Can Use The National Day of Prayer & Other Simple Activities to Create Prayerful Children

As Christian parents, we want to demonstrate the importance of faith to our kids and help them learn to rely on it to meet the challenges that life will bring. Prayer is one of the cornerstones necessary to provide a basis for this type of faith, but it can be a difficult one for some children to grasp, and parents are often at a loss as to how to deal with this issue in a constructive manner. The upcoming National Day of Prayer on May 7, 2015 provides parents, along with church leaders and entire communities, an opportunity to draw together and help children of all ages understand the true power of prayer. Get started today by using the following tips to begin a meaningful conversation about faith and prayer with your child. Pre-Schoolers: Learning the Importance of Prayer Through Observation One of the best ways to help raise faithful children is to understand the benefit of learning…Keep Reading