Thursday, April 5, 2018

Mealtime Prayer Box

Knowing that prayer is a key component to a healthy spiritual life, it is important that we begin to teach our children early. One of the most frequent and routine opportunities to incorporate a a family prayer practice is by saying mealtime prayers.

"God is great, God is good. Let us thank Him for our food." Everyone knows that one, right?

While I believe there is nothing wring with memorization and recitation, it can become boring when we recite the same thing over and over. Therefore, it loses some of its meaningfulness. 

At my house, my youngest daughter (age 10) is usually the one who recites our mealtime prayer because her older sisters are far too old and mature for that! 😉 However, even she often sighs and mumbles because, after reciting the same blessing many, many times, she is getting a little tired of it. 

So, here is an idea to keep your mealtime prayer practice from becoming stale and mundane - create a mealtime prayer jar! It's is a super simple thing that might just jazz up your family dinnertime prayers! 
Simply take and empty, clean jar. Any shape or size will do. A box works great as well! Then, paint it, decorate with stickers or markers - whatever you want! Last, print the below pdf and cut apart each of the 25 short, sweet mealtime prayers. (Or create your own) Each night, when you gather at the table, pull one out an read it. Everyone at the table can read one or you can just choose one person to be the reader for that evening. You could even make a jar for each person around your table! Whatever works of you family is fine - there really aren't any rules! 

I hope this idea works for you and that your family enjoys this simple prayer practice!