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In this episode of She Teaches Sunday, we’re talking about prayer in the classroom—not the kind that happens once a quarter, but the kind that becomes a regular part of your Sunday School class.
A lot of teachers already include prayer time, but many don’t—and not because they don’t believe in it. Usually, it’s because it feels intimidating, time-consuming, or chaotic. I’ve been there.
Today we’re diving into:
· Why some of us avoid prayer in class
· Why prayer is worth the time and effort
· Real-world solutions to the awkward, silly, and chaotic moments that come with classroom prayer
We’ll also talk about what prayer teaches our students—especially those who may not be learning it anywhere else—and how even simple, consistent prayer can shape a child’s faith.
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By Christina DauphineIn this episode of She Teaches Sunday, we’re talking about prayer in the classroom—not the kind that happens once a quarter, but the kind that becomes a regular part of your Sunday School class.
A lot of teachers already include prayer time, but many don’t—and not because they don’t believe in it. Usually, it’s because it feels intimidating, time-consuming, or chaotic. I’ve been there.
Today we’re diving into:
· Why some of us avoid prayer in class
· Why prayer is worth the time and effort
· Real-world solutions to the awkward, silly, and chaotic moments that come with classroom prayer
We’ll also talk about what prayer teaches our students—especially those who may not be learning it anywhere else—and how even simple, consistent prayer can shape a child’s faith.
Send us a text