By Maria Lovella I. Modillas
Every 4th Sunday of the month, FCC Gouda and Surroundings holds a Children’s Bible Corner. Its aim is to teach children the liturgy for that particular Sunday in words and activities they can understand. On this 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, the reflection is about Jesus teaching us how to pray and why praying is important .
Last Sunday, there were only four children present in the church, ( Lucas, Derek, Zeanna and Lorraine), nevertheless, the interaction among them was enthusiastically light and interesting.
This photo below of both hands together was shown to them and immediately the children recognised that it is a photo of someone praying.
The children were asked if they pray and all answered in the affirmative. Derek said that he prays that no one in his family will become sick while Lucas prays for a new toy. Do they pray with both hands together? Everyone answered “Yes!” Zeanna mentioned that she even closes her eyes when she prays. When do they pray? One said before sleeping and the other, before eating and another in the car before going somewhere. When asked if they can tell God everything, they responded that they can. They learned that God loves and wants us to talk to Him.
Indeed, prayer can be done with both hands together or both hands open, swaying their hands praising God , kneeling or bowing their heads. The children must learn to pray and talk to God as their Father just like how Jesus taught us how to pray, short or long, anytime and anywhere.
With that said, the children presented the photo above( which they colored) in the church. Zeanna led the prayer for the group, reminding everyone that Prayer is conversation with God; He loves us and He wants us to talk to him.