See You at the Pole: Students to Hold National Day of Prayer - Sept. 15

Students nationwide will gather at local campuses on Sept.15 to pray for their leaders, schools, and teachers.
Sep 11, 2004 05:22 PM EDT

Students around the nation will be gathering at local campuses to hold a day or prayer for their leaders, schools, and teachers.

See You at the Pole (SYATP) is a national day of prayer which began as a grassroots student movement when over 10 years ago youth group in Texas met to pray.

Millions of students are expected to participate in this year’s SYATP event, which will be held on Sept. 15, 2004. The theme will be “Ascend: Clean Hands. Pure Heart,” based on a passage from Psalm 24:3-4, reminding believers that only through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ are they able to have “clean hands and a pure heart” to enter God’s presence.

Last year, more than 2 million teenagers gathered for prayer meetings in all 50 states. According to See You At the Pole, international reports were also received from six continents, including Australia, Canada, Brazil, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, South Korea, Morocco, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, and Turkey.

In addition to the SYATP event, students will meet in local churches on Sept. 11-12 to pray for Christian students and educators during “Campus Challenge Sunday.”

For more information on SYATP, visit the event Web site, www.syatp.com, or for promotional materials such as Brochures, video/DVDs, and posters, call (817) HIS-PLAN (447-7526) between 9-5 (Central Time), Monday-Friday. The last day to order will be Sept. 13 if materials want to be received by Sept. 15.

Campus Challenge Sunday resources have been created by the National Network of Youth Ministries to help church leaders plan for this event. A special Campus Video can be ordered by calling 1-888-ALLIANCE and a local church Planning Guide can be downloaded free from www.everyschool.com.