Other ways to help children and adults explore prayer.
Prayer Spaces in Schools is part of 24-7 Prayer, an international, interdenominational prayer movement with a vision to revive the church and rewire the culture through non-stop night and day prayer.
24-7 Prayer has a whole range of resources to inspire and equip people to pray – children, young people, adults, families and churches. Here are just a few that we think could be particularly helpful if you work with children or young people. Some people have used these resources in schools with pupils who are wanting to explore or deepen their faith.
Follow the link below to discover the other resources and find out more about 24-7 Prayer.
Lectio for Families
Lectio for Families is a free app for families to do together. It features daily Bible readings, a weekly memory verse, engaging questions to pause and talk about, and prompts for reflection and prayer.
Origins
Origins is a youth prayer course which helps young people to explore the basics of how to pray. With an easy-to-access PDF leader guide and accompanying video sessions, Origins will help young people to learn about prayer, how to pray and develop regular prayer habits, individually and as a group.
How To Pray: A Guide For Young Explorers.
Using beautiful illustrations, engaging real life stories and practical activities to help ignite a love for prayer among young people, this book by Pete Greig with Gemma Hunt adapts Pete’s book ‘How to Pray’ in a language and style which demystifies prayer, explaining how to pray in a simple but profound way. Written to be especially suitable for 8-11 year olds, this book will help any young person understand and engage with prayer in a new way, allowing them to develop their own personal prayer rhythms.