Pray Through The Day

With Your Children


Knowing how to pray for young people in poverty isn’t always easy. Here’s a way you and your child can use daily activities to learn about and pray for children around the world.

To help you get started, download and print reminders to leave around your home as you go through the activities and prayers below.
Turn on the Faucet

Turn on the Faucet


Millions of children around the world don’t have clean water to drink, much less a faucet in their homes to turn on and off. Many of them, like this girl in Gulu, Uganda, have to walk a long way by themselves to collect water from a dirty pond or river. Sometimes the water is so dirty that it makes them sick.

©2013 Laura Reinhardt/World Vision

Activity

Count all the faucets inside and outside your house. Talk with a parent about how easy it is for your family to get clean water.

Prayer

Pray for children who only have dirty water to drink.

Get Ready for School

Get Ready For School


Not all children get to go to school. Around the world, many families are so poor that they are forced to work all day to earn money, like 11-year-old Keota. Keota worked in a brick factory in Cambodia until she met people from World Vision. Now World Vision helps her to go to school, where she studies hard.

©2013 Laura Reinhardt/World Vision

Activity

Draw a picture about what you like best in school. Talk with a parent about what life might be like if you worked making bricks instead of going to school.

Prayer

Pray for children who are so poor that they must earn income for their families instead of going to school.

Read a Book

Read a Book


Worldwide, 57 million children ages 5 to 11 don’t attend primary school — and half of them never will. The result is that 775 million adults can’t read, including Antonio Moldovan’s parents and grandparents. Antonio, 11, is the only person in his family who knows how to read well.

©2012 Collins Kaumba/World Vision

Activity

List five things you wouldn’t be able to do if you couldn’t read. How would those things impact your life? Now list five things you couldn’t do if neither you nor your parents could read.

Prayer

Pray that children who aren’t in school can one day attend.

Eat Lunch

Eat Lunch


Every school day, 66 million children go to class hungry. When children are hungry, they can’t concentrate on learning. Many children around the world don’t get enough to eat — like this boy in Democratic of the Congo — and some eat only one meal per day.

©2014 Jon Warren/World Vision

Activity

Draw a picture of all the food you ate today. Then, turn the paper over and draw what the boy in the picture is eating. What are the differences? How do you think you would feel if you didn’t have enough food every day?

Prayer

Pray for children who do not have enough food to eat.

Walk up the Stairs

Walk Up The Stairs


Living with a physical or mental disability can make life more difficult, especially in a developing country like Uganda. Most parents — like Sarah Nakate, shown here with her daughter Hawula — don’t have the money to buy a wheelchair or provide other assistance. A new wheelchair from World Vision makes things a little easier for 4-year-old Hawula and her mother.

©2013 Simon Peter Esaku/World Vision

Activity

Share with a parent how you think you would get around your house or your school if you couldn’t walk and had no wheelchair or other support device.

Prayer

Pray that children who are disabled have access to the resources and education they need to reach their full potential.

Take out the Trash

Take Out The Trash


Millions of children are growing up in unhealthy places like garbage dumps and slums. Their parents have no money, so everyone in the family collects and sells things others have thrown away. In Pakistan, these four siblings spend all day at this garbage dump. This environment is unhealthy and unsafe because it is filled with sharp objects and harmful materials.

©2014 Jon Warren/World Vision

Activity

Take a look in your trash can, and talk with a parent about what it would be like to live each day among garbage.

Prayer

Pray that all the world’s children will be safe, educated, and healthy.

Share a Bible Story

Share a Bible Story


In 71 of the world’s countries, most people are not Christians. But in many places where World Vision works, sponsored children can learn about Jesus. In Mexico, Luis reads a Bible that a sponsor sent to his family.

©2010 Jon Warren/World Vision

Activity

Read your favorite Bible story. What do you like about this story?

Prayer

Pray that all children everywhere will know that Jesus loves them.

Go to Bed

Go to Bed


Many children around the world have had to leave their homes because of war or other disaster. Four-year-old Fatima and her family had to leave their home in Syria, where three years of fighting had become too dangerous. Now they live in the nearby country of Jordan, and they don’t know when they’ll be able to go back home. For now, they all live in one crowded room.

©2013 Jon Warren/World Vision

Activity

Lie on your bed — then lie on the floor. Which is more comfortable?

Prayer

Pray for children who aren’t sleeping in their own beds, and instead share a bed or sleep on the hard floor.