My adult children have all left the nest, the last one off to college just this past month. As they find their new independence and live far away from home, I am reminded of my great calling to pray for them regularly. The best way to pray for someone is to follow the models we find in scripture, so I started with this Levitical blessing from Numbers 6:24-27. The LORD bless you... We pray for our children that God would bless their lives, knowing that in this world there are many troubles and He never promised to keep us from them (John 16:33). However, we know that blessings follow obedience and blessings are always found when living in His will. We pray that God's good gifts would come to our children (Luke 11:11-13) because He is a good Father and He loves our kids just as much as we do! May He bless them with peace that is beyond understanding no matter what challenges they face (Philippians 4:4-7). May He bless them with good jo...
When I accepted a position as a principal 9 years ago, I became the person who knew and carried around the hurts, anxieties, trauma, losses, and difficulties of all those children and adults. The only way I knew to deal with all of that heavy burden was to lay it at Jesus' feet. I came morning after morning and petitioned God to care for each of these precious people with greater compassion and mercy than even I could imagine. So, that's how I became a praying principal.