Prayer For Grandchildren Going Back To School

by | Sep 7, 2010 | 0 comments

Dear Heavenly Father,
I pray ______will have an easy, smooth and
peaceful transition as he/she goes back to school.
Connect well with his/her teachers,
feeling accepted and comfortable in the classroom.
Sharpen ______ mind and help him/her
to apply himself/herself to do well in his/her studies.
Help him/her to grow in his/her spiritual life and build godly character.
Make friends easily and wisely.
Protect him/her spiritually, emotionally and physically.
I pray his/her teachers and other adults in their lives will model lives
of integrity positive and have, a positive influence on him/her.
In Jesus’ name. Amen
 
Prayer for their Teachers
Bless _______ teachers with strength, joy, and
favor, having a peaceful transition with their new students and parents.
I pray each teacher will have a strong sense of purpose.
Give them wisdom, patience, creativity, insight and perseverance.
Give them a special love for each student
so the students will feel loved, accepted and comfortable.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

© 2010 Lillian Penner

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