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School Prayer Event Guide

The School Prayer Event Guide is available now. Learn how to host a prayer event at your school. Download this comprehensive 23-page guide now from author Susan Turner.

School Prayer Event Guide

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"Our entire student body and faulty joined together in prayer over the 7x7. This entire event was pivotal because it was used as a teaching tool to stress the importance of intercession for not only our friends and school, but for the state, nation and government. Students were truly blessed by the structured time of prayer and look forward to it next year." - Sally

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Prayer in Schools

Prayer is alive and well in Public schools throughout the country. Yes, legislation has placed some boundaries on prayer in schools. But no one law can hinder the silent prayers of teachers and the spoken prayers of students.

Teachers, here are some tips to legally integrate prayer into your daily lessons:

  • Arrive early before the students and pray for each student while sitting in their desks. This will give you a student's perspective of your classroom.

  • If in the faculty room, bow your head and give grace for your lunch

  • Pray quietly for students as they walk past you in the hallway

  • Pray daily for three teachers that are in your hallway.
Also remember that students have more rights to pray in schools than teachers. So pray that God raises up student leaders to become prayer warriors in your school.


"We had a wonderful prayer event at our school. I teach at a Public School so we often proceed carefully when it comes to prayer meetings. After working through the rules - I was astonished to see that the student body had organized their own prayer meeting and had even invited a local pastor to lead the meeting. It truly was amazing!" - Christy

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"We had a lot of parents from the school who came and prayed, but then the students stepped forward and prayed. All I can say is WOW. Listening to the hearts of the next generation gave me great encouragement that God is not finished with us yet." - Ally