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Prayer Boosts and Sliders Interactive Prayer Walk

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Author/Source: Karl Bastian

Topic: Prayer Walk

A Prayer Walk Based on the Classic Game of Chutes and Ladders

 

Having a praise and worship time is easy! However, engaging kids in a prolonged time of prayer is more challenging. It CAN be done, but sometimes you need to try something NEW! That’s why we created PRAYER BOOSTS & SLIDERS to create a learning experience for kids where they can learn about what the adults are doing at a kid’s developmental level.

This Prayer Walk is designed for smaller groups, since the kids will be taking turns. If you have a larger group, you can adjust the game easily by determining the length of the course or setting up multiple game boards led by different leaders.

Your download includes instructions, graphics for setting up the game and showing on screen, pictures of an actual event, and a video walk-through of the set up! 


 

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