Join the 2024 National Homeschool Day of Prayer

Uniting Christian Homeschool Families Across America

Will you stand with homeschool families from coast to coast in a day of prayer on Friday, November 1, 2024? As Christian homeschoolers, we have a unique opportunity to come together and seek God's guidance for our families, our homeschooling journeys, and our nation.

The Power of Prayer in Homeschooling

Homeschooling is more than just an educational choice; it's a calling that requires wisdom, patience, and guidance from the Lord. The Apostle Paul reminds us in Philippians 4:6-7:

"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."

As homeschool families, we face unique challenges and joys. Prayer becomes our lifeline, connecting us to God, the ultimate source of wisdom and strength. Whether we're selecting curriculum, balancing multiple grade levels, or nurturing our children's character, prayer is essential to our homeschooling success.

A Legacy of Prayer in American Education

Our nation's founders understood the importance of seeking God's wisdom in matters of education and governance. From the Continental Congress's call to prayer in 1775 to President Lincoln's proclamation of a day of "humiliation, fasting, and prayer" in 1863, prayer has been woven into the fabric of American education and public life.

As homeschoolers, we continue this legacy. We recognize that the freedom to homeschool is a precious right, one that requires both vigilance and prayer to maintain. By participating in the National Homeschool Day of Prayer, we join a long line of Americans who have turned to God for guidance in raising and educating the next generation.

Homeschoolers United in Prayer

The homeschool community is known for its diversity and independence, but we also know how to come together for what matters most. On November 1, 2024, let's unite our hearts and voices in prayer for:

  • Wisdom in our homeschooling decisions

  • Protection of homeschool freedoms across the nation

  • God's provision for homeschool families

  • Strength and patience in our daily teaching

  • The spiritual growth of our children

  • Unity within the homeschool community

  • Elected officials who support homeschool rights

How to Participate in the 2024 National Homeschool Day of Prayer

Join the Hourly Prayer Prompts: Visit the Homeschool Freedom Facebook page starting at 10:00 AM EDT for hourly prayer topics.

  1. Share Your Experience: Enter the National Homeschool Day of Prayer “What I Love About Homeschooling” Challenge to inspire others.

  2. Spread the Word: Invite your friends, church, and social media followers to join us for National Homeschool Day of Prayer.

  3. Download the 2024 Activity Guide: This free digital download includes prayer prompt worksheets, Bible verse coloring pages, activity and puzzle pages that you can print off to enjoy with your kids or grandkids, and prayer activity ideas for the whole family. (Stay tuned for

  4. Pray with Your Family: Make November 1 a special day of prayer within your homeschool. Involve your children in praying for their education and future.

Let's come together as a homeschool community, lifting our voices in prayer for our families, our homeschooling endeavors, and our nation. Join us on Friday, November 1, 2024, for this powerful virtual event that unites Christian homeschoolers across America.

Remember, "The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much" (James 5:16). Your prayers matter, and together, we can make a difference in the homeschool community and beyond.

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of something greater than ourselves. Mark your calendars and prepare your hearts for the 2024 National Homeschool Day of Prayer!


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