Had to post this:
Some prayers focus on matters related to the family:
"God, can you put a sister in my mommy's tummy? I would like to blame everything on her. Amen."-Joel, age 6
"Jesus, please help my sister to stop hitting me. Tell her it hurts. Amen."-Andrew, age 4
"Thank you God for baby Tanner in mommy's tummy and the food in daddy's tummy."-Natalie, age 3-1/2
"Dear God, thank you for the beautiful food we had and help my brother to stop telling lies to my mom and dad. He told two lies today. And Jesus name. Amen."-Drew, age 4
"Dear God, help Macy to feel better. She ate a donut and she threw up a donut. Amen."-Brinlee, age 3
"Dear Jesus, thank you for princesses: that they can be saved by superheroes. The end."-Taylor, age 2-1/2
Some prayers speak more personally:
Like this tearful prayer from Liv, age 5, after cutting off most of her hair using her school scissors, "Thank you, Jesus, for dying on the cross for me, and please make my hair grow back."
Cole, age 4, once prayed, "God, make the veggies on my plate taste good since I have to eat them."
"Dear Jesus, would you let it snow, please!" came from Abby, age 2, who desperately wanted to go sledding with her father but was informed that sledding required snow.
"Dear Jesus, thank you for my bread. Thank you for my drink. Thank you for my
spaghetti. I don't like spaghetti. Please bring me something else. Amen."-Ainsley, age 3
Some prayers throw curveballs:
"And Jesus, thank you for angels with wings. And thank you for angels without wings."-Liv, age 4
This was quickly followed by her sister's commentary, "Angels definitely do not have wings."-Holland, age 2
"God, please help my stuffed animals to be soft and animally."-Julia, age 4
"Dear God, thank you for the day and for mom and dad. And protect the bees. Amen."-Brooklyn, age 4
"Dear God, help us have the greatest goodnight's sleep and bless everyone in the whole world. Also, can you help me find the Ark of the Covenant?"-Carson, age 7
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