Precious In His Sight
$22.99
A beautiful devotional guide to help us pray for our kids throughout their whole lives.
We all want to pray for our children–but so often, we’re busy, overwhelmed, exhausted, or at our wits’ end. Making it through the day is a victory, let alone finding the energy, time, and intentional words to lift our kids up before the Lord.
Precious in His Sight will guide you in prayer for specific areas of your child’s life. You’ll find hundreds of prayer prompts, organized by topics including:
*Stages of Life
*Sons
*Daughters
*Health
*Talents, Interests, Callings, and Careers
*Salvation and Spiritual Growth
*Friendships
*Family Life
Precious in His Sight offers a helpful structure for praying for kids in each chapter, including:
*The PRAY acronym (praise, repent, ask, yield), created specifically for moms
*A section for praying Scripture for your kids
*A list of specific powerful prayers to pray for your kids
A perfect gift for moms, Precious In His Sight offers encouragement from God’s Word to turn your worries into prayers that will plant spiritual seeds in your child’s life and bear fruit that will last for generations.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496459848
ISBN10: 1496459849
Rachel Norman
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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