Abstract This study explores the integration of prayer and worship into Sunbeam programs as a key aspect of children’s ministry, highlighting its role in early childhood spiritual formation. Sunbeam programs are designed to support the holistic growth of children, encompassing spiritual, moral, social, and emotional development. Prayer and worship practices foster a personal relationship with God, promote moral and character formation, and strengthen children’s sense of belonging within the faith community. The study underscores the biblical and theological basis for these practices, referencing Proverbs 22:6, Matthew 19:14, and Deuteronomy 6:4–7, and examines developmentally appropriate methods such as structured routines, guided prayers, action-oriented songs, story-based activities, and teacher modeling. Challenges, including limited attention span, abstract concepts, and resource constraints, are also discussed. Findings indicate that intentional integration of prayer and worship nurtures spiritually mature, morally grounded, and socially engaged children, contributing to lifelong faith and holistic spiritual development.
Yemisi Abigail Joseph (Fri,) studied this question.