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1 Altar Time in Children’s Church Prepared by Teachable Heart Ministries

2 Altar Time in Children’s Church The Benefits Children can experience an altar call that includes: new life in Christ being filled with the Holy Spirit being healed and being called into full-time ministry

3 Preparation Guidelines Set goals Consider the aim of your teaching and prepare the altar call accordingly. Allow time Include this in your rally schedule in order to ensure that you allow adequate opportunity for the children to participate at the altar. Pray ahead In your prayer time, ask the Holy Spirit to assist you in making this a significant part of the lesson. Remember: your spiritual preparation is essential to the quality of the altar experience.

4 Presentation Guidelines Invite with passion Explain- personal prayer time helps us grow spiritually Encourage- them to respond Exhibit- your level of energy and your demeanor will either enhance or detract children from responding Invite with purpose Use concrete words to explain clearly what the prayer focus is (salvation; healing; broken relationships, guidance) Invite with perspective Not every child will respond. Be prepared to speak to the children that are still seated without making them feel uncomfortable for not responding. You can play music quietly in the background, and ask children who remain in their seats to continue praying.

5 Altar Guidelines Pray with the child In certain situations children can pray alone. But I have found it best if an adult prays with each child. Listen This will mean a lot to him and will give you focus for the prayer time. Use the Word Use your Bible to give the child direction. Pray with others Encourage children to pray for one another. This is a great way to involve children who did not respond personally.

6 After the Altar Develop a follow-up plan Keep track of decisions made at the altar. Distribute journals or take-homes with follow-up activities in which they record relevant application. Inform parents Communication encourages further ministry on their part in the home. Build a prayer team Ask those in spiritual leadership to pray for you. Share your needs and praise reports with them.

7 Don’t let pressure for time cause you to rush through what will often be the most meaningful part of your children’s service. Give time for the Holy Spirit to complete His work, expect to see God at work, and then praise God for the victories you will see accomplished.


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