Episode 46: Fun and Engaging Ideas for a Kid’s Prayer Walk
Let’s get outside with our kids and engage them in prayer in God’s creation! Today’s guest, Don MacLafferty from In Discipleship, is sharing some simple tips to incorporate God’s creation, walking, and prayer in a fun and impactful way!
Ready to lace up your sneakers and go for a walk? Let’s go….
DON MACLAFFERTY is a disciple of Jesus Christ, a husband to April for 31 years, a dad to Jason, Julie and Jessica and Founder/President of In Discipleship.
In 2002, God moved the hearts of Don and April to launch Kids In Discipleship—a ministry to call parents back to discipling their own kids to Christ and to find their God-given dream in serving others. Today this ministry is named In Discipleship and disciples young and old to have a daily revival with Jesus in His Word and to disciple the new generations through a partnership of the home, school, and church. Don has launched this ministry in 34 countries.
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