FORT WORTH, Texas – For the 65th Annual National Day of Prayer, Willoughby House’s special guest was Reverend Kathy Mack. Reverend Mack met with the youth and discussed how prayer can be essential, especially during the times that we’re living in. She gave a very interactive presentation, providing youth an opportunity to speak openly. Several youth reached out to Reverend Mack regarding areas of their lives that were troubling them and creating barriers, asking for her help to have peace within themselves.
Willoughby House Superintendent Diane Eunice said, “It was such a moving presentation. One youth even stated that having National Day of Prayer should take place all year long, rather than just once a year! The youth have been dropping their prayers in the prayer box that was provided for them and Reverend Mack was able to acknowledge their prayers. Although our youth are from various religious backgrounds, they were open to learning about prayer and how it can be individualized or expressed for others. Some of the youth shared that they are uncertain about the political climate and what’s going on in the world, so they were going to pray for peace.”
PHOTO: Kathy Mack I – Reverend Mack prays with a Willoughby House youth.
Willoughby House Superintendent Diane Eunice said, “It was such a moving presentation. One youth even stated that having National Day of Prayer should take place all year long, rather than just once a year! The youth have been dropping their prayers in the prayer box that was provided for them and Reverend Mack was able to acknowledge their prayers. Although our youth are from various religious backgrounds, they were open to learning about prayer and how it can be individualized or expressed for others. Some of the youth shared that they are uncertain about the political climate and what’s going on in the world, so they were going to pray for peace.”
PHOTO: Kathy Mack I – Reverend Mack prays with a Willoughby House youth.