Today is See You at the Pole. Will you take time to pray?

Today is See You at the Pole – a day of prayer for students all around the world.
Over 3 million teenagers, from over 20 countries will gather at the school flagpoles, spirit rocks and other designated locations to join together in prayer.

Do you know the story behind this student lead, student initiated event?
Click HERE to read how God took the obedience of a small group of teens from Burleson, Texas to spread a passion for prayer around the world.

Please let us know what happened at your school today. Email us at wnzr@mvnu.edu or call our Office Line, 740-392-9090.

Mount Vernon High School had 12 students and adults praying together this morning.

Would you like to share a prayer request? or praise report? Click HERE

Today on The Morning Thing, Marcy Rinehart shared some powerful songs about prayer on Wayback Wednesday. Check out these songs from the WNZR Vault.

Michael W Smith – Pray for Me – 1988

Petra – Prayer – 1990

Steven Curtis Chapman – Let Us Pray – 1997

Rebecca St. James – Pray – 1998

Morgan Cryer – Pray in the USA – 1998

Anointed – Send Out A Prayer – 1995

Darlene Zschech – Pray – 2003

Third Day – Call My Name – 2008

Chris Tomlin – I Lift My Hands – 2011

Sanctus Real – Pray – 2013

Click HERE for more information about See You at the Pole.

Want to get your kids excited about prayer? Check out these fun activities.

Today (6/24), The Morning Thing shared some fun activities to get your kids excited about praying. Prayer is a wonderful tool that God has blessed us with for our spiritual walk with Him.

Check out these 4 fun activities from youversion.com

Click HERE to read the full article.

  1. Count Your Blessings. At the end of each day, spend 5-10 minutes talking about a few things that blessed your family. After everyone’s shared, thank God for the good He’s done in your life that day. Modeling thankfulness for your kids now will help shape the way they remember hard seasons. (Plus, focusing on your blessings can help lower stress levels.)
  2. Pray Through the Week. Each week, pick a theme with your kids. (It could be a country, a person, or something your children love.)Every day, have a child pray for that theme and allow whoever prays to choose a theme-related activity for you to do together. (Need activity ideas? You can find Bible-based coloring pages and Adventure Books here.)
  3. Go on a Nature Walk. The next time you go outside, ask your children to point out anything that makes them smile. Take turns thanking God for creating the beauty around you. Try to enjoy the world through their eyes, together.
  4. Pray through Praise Songs. Everything you do can be an act of worship. Pick one of your children’s favorite worship songs and sing it together. Make that song your prayer for the day.

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