Youth of
2009 National Day of Prayer
Cedar Rapids, IA
Our youth live in a world of fear where hope often seems out of reach. The fears of today’s youth are the same yet very different from those we had growing up.
When I was growing up computers were just appearing in homes. Now they are everywhere. We had to leave the house to socialize, but online sites like facebook are how kids socialize today. Bullying existed when I was a kid. It still exists, but thanks in part to the Internet and cell phones cyber-bullying and cyber-stalking are on the rise. A 2006 survey by Harris Interactive reported that 43% of
Twenty-five years ago my friends and I worried that a nuclear war could happen at any time. Since 9/11 we can add the fear of a terrorist attack in our own backyard.
So what can do? Proverbs 22:6 teaches us to “Direct our children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it.”2 The church body needs to mentor our nation’s youth. As an advocate of mentoring, Governor Chet Culver stated, “Time spent with a child is not only an investment in that child but an investment in every Iowan.”3 We need to make that investment and serve as trusted counselors and teachers to them. We cannot afford to let our youth slip between the cracks.
PRAYER
God we look to you to bring about a day when children can live without fear, walk in hope and lead future generations to Christ! I pray for a spiritual awakening of the youth in
AMEN!!
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