
Introduction to Family Moments
Praying Together As A Family
January 11-31, 2026
Prayer is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children—not just by teaching them how to pray, but by letting them see us pray.
When families pray together, faith becomes more than something we talk about at church; it becomes something we live out at home. Children learn that prayer isn’t reserved for special moments or perfect words—it’s a daily conversation with a loving God who is present in every part of life.
Throughout these 21 Days of Prayer, this Family Moments guide is designed to help you pause together, even if just for a few minutes, and invite God into your home. These moments are not about doing it perfectly. They’re about being intentional—creating space for God, modeling dependence on Him, and building a shared spiritual rhythm as a family.
When parents pray with their children, it:
Scripture reminds us of the power found in unity:
“All the believers were one in heart and mind.”
Acts 4:32
When a family is of one heart and one mind—seeking God together—there is strength, clarity, and spiritual alignment. Prayer unites hearts, softens attitudes, and helps families walk forward with the same purpose and direction.
This guide is meant to be used alongside the adult prayer guide, allowing parents and children to journey through the same themes in age-appropriate ways. As you pray together, you are laying a foundation of faith that will shape your family far beyond these 21 days.
So take a deep breath. Gather your family.
Keep it simple. Keep it honest. Keep it together.
When families pray together, faith becomes more than something we talk about at church; it becomes something we live out at home. Children learn that prayer isn’t reserved for special moments or perfect words—it’s a daily conversation with a loving God who is present in every part of life.
Throughout these 21 Days of Prayer, this Family Moments guide is designed to help you pause together, even if just for a few minutes, and invite God into your home. These moments are not about doing it perfectly. They’re about being intentional—creating space for God, modeling dependence on Him, and building a shared spiritual rhythm as a family.
When parents pray with their children, it:
- Models what a real, personal prayer life looks like
- Builds spiritual confidence in kids as they learn to talk to God
- Creates opportunities for meaningful conversations
- Strengthens family bonds through shared faith
- Invites God’s peace, wisdom, and presence into everyday life
Scripture reminds us of the power found in unity:
“All the believers were one in heart and mind.”
Acts 4:32
When a family is of one heart and one mind—seeking God together—there is strength, clarity, and spiritual alignment. Prayer unites hearts, softens attitudes, and helps families walk forward with the same purpose and direction.
This guide is meant to be used alongside the adult prayer guide, allowing parents and children to journey through the same themes in age-appropriate ways. As you pray together, you are laying a foundation of faith that will shape your family far beyond these 21 days.
So take a deep breath. Gather your family.
Keep it simple. Keep it honest. Keep it together.
