Friday, May 3, 2013

The National Day of Prayer




Yesterday with the National Day of Prayer. We tried to hold a prayer walk in front of North Miami High School but got rained out. I did go anyway and walked on behalf of all the teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators and the school community of Miami-Dade. What a privilege. 

The Presidential Proclamation for the National Day of Prayer

I heard of many flag pole prayers in the morning and some teacher prayer groups before and after school, but the most important thing we want to be known for as Christian educators is our continual prayers. We understand that we are prayerfully dependent upon our God for everything that happens in our schools. May I encourage you to be in daily prayer, private or with colleagues, and ask for favor, grace and peace. 

Thank you to all the organizers of the National Day of Prayer because you remind us how important prayer is on a national basis and how much our nation has been framed and bless because of the prayers of His people.


Matt. 8:20 - Where two or more are gathered in My name, there am I with them.


As always, I am
Prayerfully dependent
,


K

Karen C. Seddon
CEAI, State Director, Florida

Note: To more fully understand the 16-9 Movement, please read the first blog entry by  clicking here.

Christian Educators Association International (CEAI) is the only professional association in the United States specifically for Christian educators in public schools.  CEAI protects our members first in prayer, next with excellent professional liability insurance and other benefits while helping them live out their high calling as a Christian in the public school.  





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