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Christian prayer Christian prayer is an important activity in Christianity, and there are several different forms used for this practice. Christian prayers are diverse: they can be completely spontaneous, or read entirely from a text, such as from a breviary, ...
recited primarily by
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ren that is typically short, rhyming, or has a memorable tune. It is usually said before bedtime, to give thanks for a meal, or as a nursery rhyme. Many of these prayers are either quotes from the Bible, or set traditional texts. While termed "Christian child's prayer", the examples here are almost exclusively used and promoted by Protestants. Catholic and Orthodox Christians have their own set of children's prayers, often invoking
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, angels, or the
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, and including a
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. Some adult prayers are equally popular with children, such as the Golden Rule (, Matthew 7:12), the
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, the
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, John 3:16, , , and for older children,
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and
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. For the history of Christian songs for children, see Boys' choir § Middle ages & early development,
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, and Sunday school § Development.


Bedtime prayer


Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

Original version Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. Amen. More recent variants: Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep; Guide me, Jesus, through the night and wake me with the morning light. Amen. Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep; Keep me safe through the night and wake me with the morning light If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. Amen. Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep; Angels watch me through the night and wake me with the morning light. Amen. Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. If I should live another day I pray the Lord to guide my way. Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep; If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. There are four corners on my bed, There are four angels overhead, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, God bless this bed that I lay on.


Matthew, Mark, Luke and John


Luther's Evening Prayer

I thank Thee, my Heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Thy dear Son, that Thou hast graciously kept me this day, and I pray Thee to forgive me all my sins, where I have done wrong, and graciously keep me this night. For into Thy hands I commend myself, my body and soul, and all things. Let Thy holy angel be with me, that the Wicked Foe may have no power over me. Amen.


''The New England Primer''

Evening Prayer from the 1777 ''
New England Primer ''The New England Primer'' was the first reading primer designed for the American colonies. It became the most successful educational textbook published in 17th-century colonial United States and it became the foundation of most schooling befo ...
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O Lord God who knowest all Things, thou seest me by Night as well as by Day. I pray thee for Christ's Sake, forgive me whatsoever I have done amiss this Day, and keep me all this Night, while I am asleep. I desire to lie down under thy Care, and to abide forever under thy Blessing, for thou art a God of all Power and everlasting Mercy. Amen


Lullabies

Now I lay you down to sleep And pray the Lord your soul to keep May angels guide you through the night and wake you in the mornings light My sweet so tiny and sweet You’ve had your day You’ve had your play But now it’s time to say good night My sweet so tiny and sweet


Now the Day is Over

1. Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh; Shadows of the evening Steal across the sky. 2. Now the darkness gathers, Stars begin to peep, Birds and beasts and flowers Soon will be asleep. 3. Jesus, give the weary Calm and sweet repose; With Thy tend'rest blessing May mine eyelids close. There are five additional verses.


Sleep my Child and Peace Attend Thee


Lullabies in German


= Der Mond ist aufgegangen

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= Weißt du, wie viel Sternlein stehen

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= Brahms' Lullaby

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Lullabies in Latin


= The Virgin's Cradle Hymn

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Lullabies in Scots


= Baloo Baleerie

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Lullabies in Welsh


= Suo Gân

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Lullabies in Armenian


= Koon yeghir, pahlahs, atchkert khoop ahra

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Lullabies in Swedish


= Vaggsång till Jesus

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Morning Prayer


Luther's Morning Prayer

I thank Thee, my Heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Thy dear Son, that Thou hast kept me this night from all harm and danger; and I pray Thee to keep me this day also from sin and all evil, that all my doings and life may please Thee. For into Thy hands I commend myself, my body and soul, and all things. Let Thy holy angel be with me, that the Wicked Foe may have no power over me. Amen.


White Paternoster


''The New England Primer''

Morning Prayer from the 1777 ''New England Primer'':New England Primer
page 16, Google Books, 1777
Almighty God the Maker of every thing in Heaven and Earth; the Darkness goes away, and the Day light comes at thy Command. Thou art good and doest good continually. I thank thee that thou has taken such Care of me this Night, and that I am alive and well this Morning. Save me, O God, from Evil, all this Day long, and let me love and serve thee forever, for the Sake of Jesus Christ thy Son. Amen.


Morning Songs


Morning Has Broken


Morning Songs in Swedish


= Din klara sol går åter opp

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Giving thanks


God Is Great

* With these additional lines, it is sung to "
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is a popular English lullaby. The lyrics are from an early-19th-century English poem written by Jane Taylor, "The Star". The poem, which is in couplet form, was first published in 1806 in '' Rhymes for the Nurser ...
": God is great and God is good.
And we thank him for our food. By his hands we all are fed.
Thank you, Lord, for our daily bread.
God is great and God is good,
And we thank him for our food. Amen.


Thank You Lord

Thank you my God for the day you have given us!
Thank you because you are great and worthy.
Thank you for another day of living,
Thank you for each breath we have taken
Thank you for dying on that cross my God
For our sins!
Forgive our sins, Lord
Amen.


Come Lord Jesus

Come Lord Jesus, be our guest,
let this food to us be blessed, Amen. A Slovak Lutheran tradition adds a second verse:
And may there be a goodly share
on every table everywhere. A variant often used in the
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), also known as the Missouri Synod, is a traditional, confessional Lutheran denomination in the United States. With 1.8 million members, it is the second-largest Lutheran body in the United States. The LC ...
is Come Lord Jesus, be our guest,
And let Thy gifts to us be blessed, Amen.


The Lord is Good to Me


All Good Gifts

The chorus to '' We Plough the Fields and Scatter'' may be used as a table grace:
All good gifts around us
Are sent from heaven above,
Then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord
For all His love.


For this Food

For this food and joy renewed, we praise your name, O Lord!


Organized prayer


Regent's prayer

Almighty God,
we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee,
and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents,
our teachers and our country.


Philmont grace

For food, for raiment,
for life, for opportunity,
for friendship and fellowship,
we thank you, O Lord.


S Bar F grace

For the gifts of food and freedom,
And the hills to roam.
For the crimson sunsets
And the Earth, our home
For the stars at night
And the gentle winds in the trees
We thank you, Great Spirit, for all of these.


Spirituals


He's got the Whole World in his hands

He's got the whole world in his hands.
He's got you and me, brother in his hands.
He's got you and me, sister in his hands.
He's got the little bitty baby in his hands.
He's got the whole world in his hands.


Michael Row The Boat Ashore

Michael, row the boat ashore, Alleluia!
Michael, row the boat ashore, Alleluia! Sister help to trim the sails, Alleluia!
Sister help to trim the sails, Alleluia! The river is deep and the river is wide, Alleluia!
Milk and honey on the other side, Alleluia! Jordan's river is chilly and cold, Alleluia!
Chills the body, but not the soul, Alleluia! If you get there before I do. Alleluia!
Tell my people I'm coming too. Alleluia!


Kumbaya


Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen


Go Down Moses


We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder


Children, Go Where I Send Thee


Every Time I Feel the Spirit


I Shall Not Be Moved


I'm So Glad, Jesus Lifted Me


Dem Bones


Ezekiel Saw the Wheel


Lord, I Want to Be a Christian


When the Saints Go Marching In


We Shall Overcome


Carols


The Twelve Days of Christmas


Away in a Manger


He is Born, the Child Divine


Light One Candle for Hope


A la Nanita Nana


Thy Little Ones, Dear Lord are We (Norwegian)


Oh, Come, Little Children


Other songs


Jesus Loves Me

Jesus loves me - this I know,
For the Bible tells me so,
Little ones to Him belong,
They are weak but He is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me.
Yes, Jesus loves me.
Yes, Jesus loves me.
The Bible tells me so. Jesus loves me, He who died,
Heaven's gate to open wide.
He will wash away my sin;
Let His little child come in. Jesus loves me, loves me still,
Though I'm very weak and ill.
From His shining throne on high,
Comes to watch me where I lie. Jesus loves me! He will stay
Close beside me all the way
Then His little child will take
Up to heaven for His dear sake. * 1860 poem by Anna Bartlett Warner, set to music in 1862 with added chorus by
William Batchelder Bradbury William Batchelder Bradbury (October 6, 1816 – January 7, 1868) was a musician who composed the tune to " Jesus Loves Me" and many other popular hymns. Biography He was born on October 6, 1816, in York, Maine, where his father was the leader o ...
. This is the original version; rewritten versions are common.


Jesus Loves the Little Children

Jesus loves the little children,
All the children of the world.
Red and yellow, black and white,
They are precious in His sight,
Jesus loves the little children of the world. * Words written by preacher Clarence Herbert Woolston (1856–1927) * Sung to the 1864 Civil War tune "
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (The Prisoner's Hope)" was one of the most popular songs of the American Civil War. George F. Root wrote both the words and music and published it in 1864 to give hope to the Union prisoners of war. The song is written from ...
" by George Fredrick Root * Inspired by Matthew 19:14: Jesus said, "Let the little children come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." * Some versions change Woolston's original words slightly by inserting the color "brown" between "red" and "yellow." * Some modern versions read 'Ev'ry colour, ev'ry race, all are cover'd by His grace' instead of 'Red and yellow, black, and white, all are precious in His sight.' * Alternate lyrics: Jesus loves the little children,
All the children of the world.
Fat and skinny, short and tall,
Jesus loves them one and all, OR Jesus died for all the children,
All the children of the world.
Red and yellow, black and white,
All are precious in His sight,
Jesus died for all the children of the world.


Praise Him, Praise Him

Praise Him, praise Him, all ye little children,
God is love, God is love;
Praise Him, praise Him, all ye little children,
God is love, God is love.
Three verses following this replace "praise" with "love," "thank," and "serve."


All Things Bright and Beautiful

The chorus of ''
All Things Bright and Beautiful "All Things Bright and Beautiful" is an Anglican hymn, also sung in many other Christian denominations. The words are by Cecil Frances Alexander and were first published in her ''Hymns for Little Children'' of 1848. The hymn is commonly sung ...
'' has been recommended for children ages five and younger. All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.


Give Me Oil in My Lamp


Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee


Zacchaeus Was a Wee Little Man


This Little Light of Mine


I've Got the Joy Joy Joy Joy


I Am Jesus' Little Lamb

The original text in German begins with .


Children of the Heavenly Father

(original in Swedish, ''Tryggare kan ingen vara'')


Jesus, remember me / When you come into Your kingdom


In My Life Lord, Be Glorified


Lord of All Hopefulness


My Tribute (To God Be The Glory)


Seek Ye First


Jesus Bids Us Shine


Vi sätter oss i ringen (Swedish)


Historical songbooks

*'' Divine Songs Attempted in Easy Language for the Use of Children'' by
Isaac Watts Isaac Watts (17 July 1674 – 25 November 1748) was an English Congregational minister, hymn writer, theologian, and logician. He was a prolific and popular hymn writer and is credited with some 750 hymns. His works include "When I Survey the ...
, 1715 *''
Hymns for the Amusement of Children ''Hymns for the Amusement of Children'' (1771) was the final work completed by English poet Christopher Smart. It was completed while Smart was imprisoned for outstanding debt at the King's Bench Prison, and the work is his final exploration of ...
'' by Christopher Smart, 1771 *''
Hymns in Prose for Children ''Hymns in Prose for Children'' (1781) is a children's book by Anna Laetitia Barbauld. Biographical background Barbauld and her husband were concerned that they would never have a child of their own and in 1775, after only a year of marriage, Ba ...
'' by
Anna Laetitia Barbauld Anna Laetitia Barbauld (, by herself possibly , as in French, Aikin; 20 June 1743 – 9 March 1825) was a prominent English poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, and author of children's literature. A " woman of letters" who published in mu ...
, 1781 * ''Hymns for Little Children'' by Cecil Frances Alexander, 1848Hymns for Little Children
(Google Books) by Cecil Frances Alexander, London: Joseph Masters, 5th edition, 1852


Print Sources

*Bobb, Barry ''All God's People Sing.'' St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1992, 316 pp. *English Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri and other States.
Sunday-School Hymnal
'' Pittsburgh: American Lutheran Publication Board, 1901, 464 pp. *O'Neal, Debbie Trafton ''Thank you for This Food: Action Prayers, Songs, and Blessings for Mealtime.'' Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1994, 32 pp. *Johnson, David A. ''My First Hymnal.'' St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 2011, 128 pp. *Kirkpatrick, William J.
Joy and praise: a Sunday-school song book
' Cincinnati, Ohio: Fillmore Music House, 1908, 266 pp. *Wesleyan Methodist Church
The Methodist Sunday-school hymn-book
compiled by direction of the Wesleyan-methodist conference'' London: Wesleyan-Methodist Sunday-School Union, 1879, 488 pp.


References

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