P-R-A-Y
Teach Children How to Pray with the P-R-A-Y AcronymDid you know you can use the word PRAY as an acronym to remember the four types of prayer? We all love tips to help us remember things, and this one is especially important so our prayers — and our children’s — can be modeled after how Jesus taught us to pray in what is commonly known as The Lord’s Prayer, which is pleasing to God.
P – PRAISE
R – REPENT
A – ASK
Y – YIELD
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