10 Days of Prayer for Children: Hands-On Activity Workbook (Free Download)
Does your children's ministry, Sabbath school, or family devotion time need more than just a story? This printable activity workbook was created to give children a hands-on way to engage with the Lord's Prayer one day at a time.
This workbook includes one creative activity template for each of the 10 days, designed for younger children using simple household supplies already found at home. A full supply list for parents is included so families can prepare in advance.
Daily activities include a paper heart craft for Day 1, a draw-your-vision-of-God page for Day 2, a names-of-God coloring page for Day 3, a kingdom crown craft for Day 4, an earth and hands template for Day 5, a blessings plate for Day 6, a forgiveness pathway for Day 7, a forgiveness door hanger for Day 8, a stoplight temptation chart for Day 9, and a personal prayer card for Day 10.
The ten daily themes follow the phrases of the Lord's Prayer from Matthew 6:9-14 (KJV): Talking to Daddy, Our Father in Heaven, Hallowed Be Your Name, Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread, Forgive Us Our Sins, As We Forgive Others, Lead Us Not into Temptation, and My Prayer Too.
This resource was originally created to supplement the North American Division Adventist Children's Ministries 10 Days of Prayer program and stands alone as a complete Lord's Prayer activity resource usable for any 10 Days of Prayer season, children's church series, or family devotion study on the Lord's Prayer.
All Scripture from the King James Version (KJV). Suitable for home worship, Sabbath school, children's church, Vacation Bible School, and family devotions.
This resource pairs beautifully with the 10 Days of Prayer for Children Prayer Journal and the 10 Days of Prayer for Children Scripture Memory Songs, both available free in this shop.
Created by Denise Hudson | Blueprint Academy www.blueprintacademy.org | hello@blueprintacademy.org
"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it." - Proverbs 22:6