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KidsGap: Teaching Children To Be Kingdom Intercessors

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With twelve exciting lessons on prayer, KidsGap (recommended ages 8-12), will train the children of your church to become powerful kingdom intercessors. Lessons include: How to hear God’s voice, How to Pray for the Lost, The Power of Praise in Spiritual Warfare, and much more. This action-packed curriculum will usher your children into the presence of God.

 

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“With twelve exciting lessons on prayer, KidsGap (recommended ages 8-12), will train the children of your church to become powerful kingdom intercessors. Lessons include: How to hear God’s voice, How to Pray for the Lost, The Power of Praise in Spiritual Warfare, and much more. This action-packed curriculum will usher your children into the presence of God.

KidsGap was developed in the trenches of local church prayer. Prayer leader, Jenny Almquist, put her passion for prayer and her passion for kids together and said Why can’t they learn to pray powerfully? Today, her church–Menomonie (WI) Alliance reaps the benefits of kids who are trained in kingdom praying. Not only do these kids pray powerfully in their own lives, but they have been taught to pray through their church’s services.

Among the 12 lessons this book teaches are:
How to hear God’s voice
What an intercessor is
The importance of personal purity to powerful prayer
The power of praise in spiritual warfare
How to pray for the lost
How to have a quiet time

Besides Menomonie Alliance, KidsGap is catching on elsewhere as well. “Experiencing KidsGap in our church,” says worship and prayer leader Jaimee Grangruth (Chetek Full Gospel Tabernacle, Chetek, WI), “has really been an awesome time of getting closer to God’s heart for communication with us. The kids in our group have taught me that adults really make prayer more difficult than it was meant to be. We have been able to have so much freedom because the curriculum opens the doorway and the kids run right through to the presence of God.”””

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