Help your child discover that he or she can pray...For courage to tell the truth and to overcome peer pressure; before any event-big or small-at home, school, or church; about world leaders, current events, and disturbing news stories; before a visit to the doctor, dentist, or hospital. Anywhere and anytime-morning, noon, or night.
For parents and relatives of small children and leaders of preschool and primary classes at church, 52 Simple Ways to Build Your Child's Self-Esteem provides principles and activities to make your child tall with confidence.
Help your children develop a closer relationship with God through prayer. The more we talk with God in prayer—bringing Him thanks, praise, joys, hurts, confessions, and requests—the stronger our faith becomes. We’re not always sure how to pray . . . but Jesus says that prayer is something to be learned. And what better time to learn how to pray than during childhood, when habits that will last a lifetime are formed? This 52-week experience is a terrific guide for families to understand prayer. From “Wow!” and “Thank you!” prayers to “I’m sorry!” and “Help!” prayers, children will learn what it means to draw near to God and to be changed by Him. Holly Hawkins Shivers, a mother gifted at connecting with kids, makes every discussion engaging and relatable, and helps young believers grow leaps and bounds in their faith. Give your children a gift that will stay with them forever—the power of prayer.
Do you desire to have a more dynamic prayer life? Or do you lead a small group, or larger church prayer gatherings and want to make them more engaging? Then 52 Creative Ways to Pray is for you! Filled with simple, yet stimulating ways to engage in prayer, 52 Creative Ways to Pray can freshen up your personal prayer life, or the prayer lives of those to whom you minister.
Every Which Way to Pray, the first children’s book written by New York Times bestselling author Joyce Meyer, is based on her book The Power of Simple Prayer and introduces a whimsical cast of Everyday Zoo characters, a group of quirky animals who interact and explore life lessons.