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Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Ep. 1 - Praying for Our Kids

Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Scarlet Hiltibidal and Christian Parenting

Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Christianity, Parenting

4.9849 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2019

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Remember that time we purposefully prayed for our kids every day with such vigilance that lives all around them were changed?

Me neither! 

Today we start week one of our prayer journal, focusing on praying for our children to be a light in their schools. As a part of our prayer challenge this school year, I am releasing a short podcast each Monday morning with a few thoughts on the topic we are praying. I will also take a few minutes to pray out loud with you for each of our children.

It would be such a blessing if you would take the time to listen to our podcast and join us in praying together. It would be equally amazing if you would take a minute to forward it to your friends, spouse, small group—or anyone you feel led to ask to join you in praying each week.

Let's pray light this week! 

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0:00.0

Hey guys, this is Cynthia Yanov, and I am so glad you were with us this morning.

0:09.7

If you listen to Pardon the Mess Much, which I hope you do, then you know that typically

0:13.8

we have a guest each week and we talk about all things related to parenting, our spiritual

0:17.8

life, our kids, really any place we can be vulnerable and talk about

0:21.8

the walk we are going through with our children and raising them for the Lord. We will still do

0:25.6

that. We will release our typical podcast on Thursdays. But right now, we're going to do something

0:30.3

a little bit different. And each Monday morning, we will release a podcast that specifically is related

0:35.3

to praying for our kids. And if you've listened to anything we've

0:38.8

done or read our blogs, then you know we have talked a lot about a prayer journal that I wrote

0:42.4

recently. And it just came from a place of realizing in my own life that I have not been

0:47.0

faithful in praying for my kids consistently. Yes, I pray for them here and there when I think

0:51.5

of something, but in terms of really digging in and praying

0:54.7

for God's very best in their lives and for His kingdom work to be done, I've fallen short.

1:00.2

And so with that, I just knew that I needed to do something to help me be more accountable to praying

1:05.5

for my kids. And I felt like many of us would be on the same page with that. So we have the prayer journal that came out,

1:11.1

and if you're listening to this, you probably have a copy. If you do not, it is not too late to get a

1:15.7

copy. Jump on Christian Parenting.org. You can order one, and we will send one off to you.

1:20.7

But what we're going to do is each week we're going to pray one concept over our kids. One area of their lives that we're going to pray together for our kids.

1:28.7

And in doing that, I think, one, it's building community for us as we pray for our kids.

1:32.7

But two, what a difference. If parents band together and just pray over their kids and we're praying

1:37.3

the same things, I just know the Lord can do mighty things. So I'm glad you're here with us. This will be short each week. It'll be five, six minutes,

1:44.7

something like that. This week will probably be a little bit longer because of the intro. But I just

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