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Prayer

Do you pray over your children at night?

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Manna

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That's so great!

When Brea goes down for the night (and lately, she's been asking for it at naptime, too!), I pray over her. As the head of our family (my husband is deceased), I have spiritual authority over her life at this point. I choose to use that authority and as she is going to sleep, I pray a hedge of protection over my daughter. I pray for her to have sweet rest that is uninterupted by anything that the devil may send her way. I pray for her to have pleasant, God-filled dreams, and to wake refreshed in the morning...or later in the afternoon, depending when the sleep-time is!
 
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littlesister

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Yes I pray with (for) each of my boys each night before bed, similar to what you said, Manna. I make it short and simple so they don't get bored and distracted (they're both under 3), but I thank God for sending us Jesus, thank him that I get to be their mommy, thank him for the things we did during the day, and ask for their protection, health, and for sweet sleep during the night. It varies.

I'm not at all into sing-song and rhyming prayers. I want my my kids to hear me having a REAL conversation with my REAL heavenly father and know that they can just talk to Him without sounding pretty or cute. I want them to learn that praying should be as natural as breathing.

BTW, I grew up reciting "Now I lay me down to sleep..." on my knees each night...it was part of my bedtime routine, and it was comforting...I just chose to take a different approach than my mom did.
 
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