There are demons in your child’s school…but, rest assured, if there is a Christian presence, there are also fighting angels! It may sound harsh or extreme, but the Bible says we are constantly surrounded by spiritual warfare, by principalities in the spiritual realm that we cannot see, who make a difference in our daily lives. In some schools there are strongholds of racism, or sexuality, or self-importance, and we, as Christians, are called to battle those with prayer and righteous action.
This week, all over the nation, young students took up their armor and did battle for their schools! At Wright Middle School in Abbeville, SC, 216 students lined the gym and prayed for their school and their peers. A sixth grader was the first to shoot his hand in the air to volunteer to pray aloud in front of a third of his classmates!
Most of these kids make up Wright Middle’s very large FCA huddle, and Sunday Anderson, their FCA sponsor, says it was, “very sweet and moving,” not something you’d expect from rowdy pre-teens. FCA has been an invaluable tool in introducing students to Christ; in fact, she says at each FCA meeting they’ve had a student come to Christ!
Anderson has seen evidence of the Holy Spirit in the school. “Walking through the halls, I hear kids discuss church and things like that. I had students in class discussing what it meant to be a Christian, and students are taking other students to church!” After yesterday’s huge morning of prayer, a WMS student asked a teacher if they could start a weekly student-led prayer group in the mornings before school. Anderson knows that for students to voluntarily get up earlier in the mornings to pray, God’s angels in that school are surely rejoicing!
She knows that FCA has been the main avenue of getting Christ into her school and she sees the difference. Many schools are not this blessed – don’t let the students fight by themselves! Become involved with FCA! Simply reply to the staffer who emailed you this, or go to our website www.southcarolinafca.org and contact your local staff person.
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Fri, September 24, 2010
by South Carolina FCA