For many parents, bringing their children to church is one of life’s greatest joys. There’s something deeply moving about seeing little ones share your faith and begin learning about Jesus and His sacrifice. But when is the right time to start taking children to church? Is there such a thing as bringing them too early? Do infants and toddlers actually benefit from being there? Many parents believe they do.

After all, church is more about the spirit than the body. The earlier children are introduced to God’s presence, the more it can shape their hearts. Prayer, especially, is a central pillar of Christianity. Through prayer, people build a personal relationship with Jesus.

Parents often treasure the moments when their kids first learn how to pray, capturing them in heartwarming—and sometimes funny—videos. I recently came across one such clip, featuring the father of twin sisters. He decided it was time to teach them how to pray: how to fold their hands, how to start their prayers, and most importantly, how to speak from the heart as if God were right beside them.

The video below shows another touching moment—two young brothers performing their version of “He Arose.” Their sweet, innocent delivery leaves the entire audience in awe.

Be sure to share this uplifting performance with family and friends after watching the video below.

By Elen

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