Children today are
faced with circumstances everyday that we cannot
even begin to imagine. Many come from broken homes,
have been abused, or are from neighborhoods where
drugs and violence are rampant. Children are not
unlike adults, they do not like the situations that
they are faced with and would like the power to
change them. As a result, this will cause them to
search for something – that something could be in a
person, a thing, or a "higher" power of some kind.
This explains why many will turn to gangs, drugs and
sexual relationships. It's a "way" out of their
current circumstance.
As a church family we
need to find a different way for these children to
feel as if they have power over their situations.
The Bible tells us that "the weapons of our warfare
are not carnal, but mighty through God to the
pulling down of strong holds," II Corinthians
10:4 (KVJ). We know that the only person who really
has the power to change circumstances is Jesus, and
the weapon we use is prayer. Amazingly, children can
do the exact same thing!
By teaching
children how to pray for other people in the world
who are facing problems such as abuse, violence, or
addictions, you are teaching them that they can pray
about their own personal situation also. By teaching
them to pray with the Kingdom in mind means that
their needs will be supplied according to Matthew
6:33.
One example of this
"Kingdom" praying occurred on August 23, 2006. A
nine-year-old girl felt led to pray for "Invisible
Children" (these are the children in Uganda who run
away so they might avoid being forced to become
soldiers) during an intense time of intercession.
This happened during a normal kid's prayer training
class. The kids were using drums and feeling a
warrior-like approach in prayer. A real spiritual
battle was in progress. As she led, several kids
began to speak and command soldiers to "stop in your
tracks, right now, turn around and leave the
children alone!"
During prayer this
girl and several others "saw" in their spirits, men
with guns stopping dead in their tracks, turning 180
degrees, and walking away without hurting anyone. We
all felt something break in the "heavenlies" and
left feeling like we had done what the Holy Spirit
prompted us to do. Two days later something shook in
Uganda. A government and rebel cease fire was
announced. The soldiers stopped fighting!
The current
generation of children wants to be involved – they
are a generation of action. As Kids Prayer leaders
we may not be able to take our kids to places that
need help; we can however, present a need to our
kids and teach them how to pray for it. We can teach
them that even though we cannot go to where the need
is – God can. We can teach children that they do
have the power to change the world right now through
prayer!