Dear National Day Of Prayer Leaders and Mrs. Shirley Dobson,
I’m writing to thank you all for your hard work and dedication in leading our Nation to pray during our annual National Day of Prayer. Your efforts have surely made a difference in the destiny of our great Nation and on the present and future welfare of our people. Thank you so much. I wanted to also share with you how the Lord has used your ministry to specifically touch the lives of children.
Last year I felt compelled to start a special event for children on the National Day of Prayer, called “Power Play – Play and Pray at the Park”. We talk so much about the importance of prayer for our Nation, but yet it seemed to me that I was doing so little in regards to teaching this all important spiritual discipline to our future leaders. So for the past two years, on the National Day of Prayer, we have gathered with the children of our church and other churches at a local park where the children played and had snacks followed by a devotion and prayer for
I am particularly burdened for the future of our Nation and feel that it is critical that we teach our children today how to pray for
A few days after the National Day of Prayer, I noticed my eight year old son, Caden, had his little blue prayer card sitting on his night stand beside his bed. I really did not think much of it, but was glad to see that my effort to teach these children how to pray for their country, with this little blue card, at least made it to his bedroom and did not end up in the trash can or lost in the endless sea of school papers.
Just last night, as we were preparing to say the blessing over our evening meal, Caden asked if he could say the prayer. I of course obliged. As our family of five bowed our heads, my eight year old son began to pray from memory the words of the prayer that I had written for the National Day of Prayer event:
“Thank you God for
keep her safe and always free.
Make our land a Godly Nation,
for me and those born after me.”
I was so blown away that this simple prayer, that I never really thought would go past the National Day of Prayer, had made its way into the recesses of his heart and mind. It was then that I knew, the future of our country rests on little boys and girls learning the power of prayer today and on moms and dads showing them how.
Thank you again, for all that you do to draw us back to the source of our strength as a Nation, as families, and as individuals.
God bless
Darren W. Thomas Ed.D.
Minister of Education
First Baptist
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