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After high school our sons and
daughters are leaving the protection
of our homes; they will be facing
relentless challenges to their
faith; they will be making crucial
decisions about their
future--entering a career, selecting
a mate. Moms, they still need the
covering protection of our corporate
prayer--possibly more than ever. In
times like these, we must continue
calling out to God in one accord for
the lives of our children.
If you are the mother of a senior in
high school, for you, a new season
is beginning. The daily
responsibilities of raising this
child are coming to an end, and your
role is changing. As our children
become young adults, seeking their
own way in the world, our hearts'
desire is that it will be the
Lord they will seek, His
will, His guidance, His
abundant life. more
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Many
of your children will be starting
college in the fall.
God is
at work on our college campuses!

From a College MITI Group in New
Hampshire
One of the ladies in our group
came to MITI very unsettled. Her daughter was
rushing for a sorority, and this mom was
concerned about the party lifestyle the sorority
encouraged. We
had never prayed much for the fraternities and
sororities on this
campus;
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From Debbie in Wisconsin
My son is a second--year student
at the University of Wisconsin, living off
campus. During my last visit to his apartment,
which he shares with four other young men, the
posters hanging in their living room were a
reminder to me to keep praying for all of
them--the devil wants our kids. more
From Fran in Ohio
My daughter was entering her freshman year at
Ohio University. I had been praying throughout
her senior year that God would provide a
roommate who held the same values as our family.
The day we moved our daughter in,
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From Jan in California
I was talking to my college freshman son on the
phone when he casually mentioned that he was in
a "Friday night beer group." Then he went right
on chatting about other things. Who knows what.
I was still thinking about the Friday night beer
group.
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From Harvard University
A Christian brother, who has been raised as a
Muslim, gave his testimony on how he met the
living Christ and how this encounter changed his
life. He invited students to explore the reality
of the Christian faith and how they can have a
personal relationship with the living God.
more
From Karla, a Contact Person, in Arizona
In February over 500 students from Southwestern
College, Grand Canyon University, University of
Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern
Arizona University and community colleges
attended a
Take My Life conference.
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Give thanks to the Lord and proclaim His
greatness. Let the whole world know what He has
done. Psalm 105:1 (NLT)
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