Eight Powerful Prayers Our Teens & Tweens Need Today: Part 2
This is a two-part post. Read Part 1 of this series here, if you haven’t already.
Teenage — what’s the big deal? Been there, done that, right?
Partly true.
The world today is radically different. The pressure, amplified. Teens today face a wave of new challenges: digital dangers, increased academic stressors, and global instability (both geopolitical and climatic).
Every generation of teens and tweens has had someone to step in for them — parents, godparents, mentors, a caring adult.
Someone stood in the gap for you and me, too. Now, it’s our turn to pay it forward.
In Part 1, we prayed for our teens’ hearts and minds — for peace, confidence, and wisdom. In Part 2, we widen the lens. We pray for everything that surrounds them.
We can’t control all that they come up against. And we shouldn’t. But we can surely ask the Lord to go before them, to shield them, and to fight for them.
Part 2: Praying for the World Around Them
Here are five ways we can pray for every youth God places in our path.
Protection, from harmful influences
Godly friendships that build them up
Caring mentors they can turn to
Safety in a digital world
Hope for the future

Pray boldly for the next generation!
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Let’s Fight for the Next Generation
A friend recently lost a teen very close to her — a happy-on-the outside boy who took his life.
It’s time we woke up to the worldwide phenomenon that is quietly unfolding across screens and campuses: Teens who post cool selfies and punchy status updates but aren’t sure who they are and if they fit in.
Let’s not sit back and watch. But get down on our knees and pray. Often.
Speak these prayers over your children as they sleep. Let them rise up in your hearts as you see teens and tweens walk by, swipe their phones, play a match, or sit in church. Your whispered prayers can break strongholds and lift them up.
Let’s be a generation that stands in the gap for the next one, with our hearts open and hands lifted up. A generation that shows up for our young people — quietly, compassionately, faithfully — building them up one prayer at a time.
Let’s make prayer our first move, not our last resort.
In faith,
In faith,








