Join us Friday, November 7, 2025
We live in challenging times. Our nation has recently experienced great loss with the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the death of Voddie Baucham. Many state legislatures continue trying to pass laws that could seriously restrict homeschool freedom. And in our own homes, we face daily struggles—whether it’s mediating sibling squabbles while explaining fractions or realizing there’s nothing in the crockpot for dinner.
Homeschooling is a noble calling, but it’s also one of the most challenging journeys we’ll ever take. That’s why we need to remember that we were never meant to walk this road alone.
We need each other! And we need to set aside time to pray for each other, our families, and our nation. Prayer is woven into the very fabric of our nation’s heritage—from our Founding Fathers seeking God’s wisdom as they formed a new nation to President Lincoln proclaiming days of prayer during our darkest hours. As a homeschooling community, we carry on this legacy through the National Homeschool Day of Prayer.
The Power of Prayer in Your Homeschool
Prayer changes things—not just circumstances, but us. It realigns our hearts and reminds us that the Holy Spirit is our ultimate co-teacher. And that God is always on His throne.
“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.” — Philippians 4:6-7
Your Private Prayers Matter
Your individual prayers are powerful. Those early morning moments when you pour out your heart about your struggling reader. Those tearful prayers when you wonder if you’re messing this up. Those grateful prayers when you witness a breakthrough.
God hears every whispered plea, every desperate cry for wisdom. This is where transformation begins—not in your child’s heart, but in yours.
The Strength of Praying Together
Here’s what makes the National Homeschool Day of Prayer so special: there’s incredible power when God’s people pray together.
Jesus said, “For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst” (Matthew 18:20). On November 7, thousands of homeschool families will be lifting up the same prayers.
When you feel isolated, corporate prayer connects you to families who understand your struggles and share your victories. Your prayers for homeschool freedom benefit my family. My prayers for wisdom lift up yours. Together, we create a powerful spiritual force.
God Sees You
God sees the late nights of lesson preparation, the sacrifices you make for your children, the character you’re building, and the faith you’re modeling.
He called you to this—not because you’re the most organized or qualified, but because you’re exactly the parent your children need. He promises to equip you for everything He’s called you to do. He also calls us to pray for each other and our nation.
The key? Stay connected to Him through prayer—both privately and together with other believers.
Your Invitation to Join Us
Set aside November 7, 2025 as a day to intentionally seek God for your homeschool, your family, and homeschool freedom.
Start with your own heart. Take time for personal prayer. Pour out your concerns, gratitude, needs, and dreams to God.
Then join the community. Follow the hourly prayer prompts on the Homeschool Freedom Facebook page starting at 10:00 AM EST. Experience the power of corporate prayer in a fresh way.
Make it meaningful for your whole family. Download the free activity guide packed with activities, prayer prompt worksheets, coloring pages, and discussion questions.
Throughout the day, we’ll pray about 13 topics: gratitude, wisdom, growth, protection, creativity, perseverance, our nation, generosity, elected officials, provision, statewide homeschool organizations, community, and freedom.
Prayer Changes Lives and Nations
Imagine what could happen if thousands of homeschool families committed to a day of focused prayer. Spiritual breakthroughs. Renewed vision. Restored peace.
Our children are watching us prioritize prayer and learning that God is trustworthy and deeply interested in their lives.
When we pray—individually and together—we invite God into our homeschools, our families, and our futures. That changes lives and nations.
“Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” Romans 12:12
Will you join us Friday, November 7, 2025?
Here’s how to participate:
- Set aside time for personal and family prayer throughout the day
- Follow the Homeschool Freedom Facebook page for hourly prayer prompts starting at 10:00 AM EST
- Download the free activity guide
- Share what you love about homeschooling on social media using #nationalhomeschooldayofprayer

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