A beautiful prayer for your kids today


Happy Friday, Reader!

With St. Patrick’s Day coming up, I wanted to share something special with you.

It’s a printable workbook of St. Patrick’s Breastplate Prayer that you can enjoy with your kids.

This prayer has been spoken by Christians for centuries. It’s a powerful reminder that God surrounds us with His protection and presence.

Some of my favorite lines say:

“Christ with me,
Christ before me,
Christ behind me,
Christ in me…”

It’s such a beautiful way to teach our children that God is always with them.

You can print the kid-friendly version here and do the activity pages together as a family.

I hope it becomes a meaningful little tradition in your home.

With love,

Micah

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