Praying for schools tomorrow - 13th Jan 12.30-1.15pm

As you may already know, FCG play an active part in the work and mission of the Pray for Schools network. I have been part of their steering group over the last 4 years and am pleased to be able to share with you some information about the Pray Day coming up on Wednesday 13th Jan. (Sara, FCG Media Support Officer)

Dear praying friends, we're all deeply concerned about the current lockdown - schools closed, and with just a few exceptions, children are once again confined to their homes and learning remotely. Pray for Schools is hosting an interactive Zoom session to pray about this and we’d love you to take part. Please also forward this to anyone who may be interested. Joining us will be representatives from Association of Christian Teachers, CARE, Free Churches Group, Open the Book, Prayer Spaces in Schools, Scripture Union and YFC and many other individuals with a heart to pray for young people at this time.
We invite you to log in at 12.30pm on Wednesday 13 January, using the Zoom link we’ll send you.

The fast-moving 45-minute session will focus on three key areas:

  • School leaders, teachers and other staff

  • Children, parents and carers who are home-schooling

  • Government plans, concerns for young people's futures and the hope we have in God's mercy and grace.

As well as praying, Christians can offer practical acts of kindness and support to local schools. We pray that many of you will be inspired by our 2021 'Love our Schools' resources, at www.prayforschools.org/loveourschools with many suggestions about sharing God’s love throughout the Spring – albeit within the restrictions of Covid! Let’s take heart, believing in Jesus’ wonderful promise that ‘If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.’ John 15:7 (NIV)
Please click register on Eventbrite in order to receive the Zoom link.

God bless you

Celia and Jane

Celia Bowring: Chair Jane Newey: England Coordinator england@prayforschools.org

(cover photo courtesy of PFS website)