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		<title>Prayer at Exam Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[STRESS! Most teenagers know this familiar feeling that comes with subject tests, pop-quizzes, mid-terms, finals or other tests such as the SAT and ACT. The stress is even greater when you finally admit&#8230; that YOU did NOT study! A prayer in itself generally won&#8217;t get you that A that you are drooling for, the B you might grin at, the C that makes you shrug, or the D that you are sweating to get so you don&#8217;t get grounded and the car keys taken away. And for those of you who might consider praying for an F&#8230; well&#8230; you need prayer for bigger things than that. So why pray? If the prayer won&#8217;t get you the grade, what&#8217;s the point? The point is, though God won&#8217;t &#8216;make the grade&#8217; for you, He can help you study better and relax more when taking a test. By praying before a test, you can focus better on what you&#8217;ve learned, and God can help you remember the things you studied for. Here is a simple prayer you can say at exam time: Ok, so&#8230; I&#8217;m totally stressed, Lord. I&#8217;m so freaked out about this test, my brain is like soggy cereal, and let&#8217;s just say I&#8217;m really glad I wore deodorant today. Seriously though, I want to do well. I have studied, but tests make me nervous and forgetful. I know it&#8217;s probably not the biggest world problem, with people starving, people turning away from you, people in wars, and more. But, Lord, it&#8217;s what I&#8217;m facing right now, and I need you in this time. So, please, help me remember the things I&#8217;ve learned and give me peace so I can focus.  Lord, I need your help to look at this information so I can remember and apply it well on my exam. I need you to help me feel more confident going into the test and relax a bit so I can concentrate. Lord, please help the people around me to understand that I need to focus and study, so they won&#8217;t be a distraction. Give me the peace, when it is all said and done, to know that I walked in and did my best. I pray, Lord, for your guiding hand as I take the exam, and I ask for your welcome calm when I walk out of the classroom after. Lord, thank you for all the blessings you have placed in my life. Thank you for being here in this time when I feel a bit overwhelmed. Thank you for always being there and allowing me to rely on you. Praise your name. Amen]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>STRESS!<br />
Most teenagers know this familiar feeling that comes with subject tests, pop-quizzes, mid-terms, finals or other tests such as the SAT and ACT. The stress is even greater when you finally admit&#8230; that YOU did NOT study!</p>
<p>A prayer in itself generally won&#8217;t get you that A that you are drooling for, the B you might grin at, the C that makes you shrug, or the D that you are sweating to get so you don&#8217;t get grounded and the car keys taken away. And for those of you who might consider praying for an F&#8230; well&#8230; you need prayer for bigger things than that.</p>
<p>So why pray? If the prayer won&#8217;t get you the grade, what&#8217;s the point? The point is, though God won&#8217;t &#8216;make the grade&#8217; for you, He can help you study better and relax more when taking a test. By praying before a test, you can focus better on what you&#8217;ve learned, and God can help you remember the things you studied for.</p>
<p>Here is a simple prayer you can say at exam time:</p>
<p><em>Ok, so&#8230; I&#8217;m totally stressed, Lord. I&#8217;m so freaked out about this test, my brain is like soggy cereal, and let&#8217;s just say I&#8217;m really glad I wore deodorant today. Seriously though, I want to do well. I have studied, but tests make me nervous and forgetful. I know it&#8217;s probably not the biggest world problem, with people starving, people turning away from you, people in wars, and more. But, Lord, it&#8217;s what I&#8217;m facing right now, and I need you in this time. So, please, help me remember the things I&#8217;ve learned and give me peace so I can focus. </em></p>
<p><em>Lord, I need your help to look at this information so I can remember and apply it well on my exam. I need you to help me feel more confident going into the test and relax a bit so I can concentrate. Lord, please help the people around me to understand that I need to focus and study, so they won&#8217;t be a distraction.</em></p>
<p><em>Give me the peace, when it is all said and done, to know that I walked in and did my best. I pray, Lord, for your guiding hand as I take the exam, and I ask for your welcome calm when I walk out of the classroom after.</em></p>
<p><em>Lord, thank you for all the blessings you have placed in my life. Thank you for being here in this time when I feel a bit overwhelmed. Thank you for always being there and allowing me to rely on you. Praise your name. Amen</em></p>
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