Students from across LaSalle Parish gathered at their schools’ flagpoles Wednesday morning, September 25, as they joined with a million others around the world for the annual See You at the Pole prayer event.
Most of the nine parish public schools and one private school held See You at the Pole meetings prior to the start of school, with programs featuring students praying for their school, faculty, fellow students and more. Programs ranged from simple prayers to songs and scripture reading.
Both Jena and LaSalle High School held events with large crowds of students, teachers and community members attending. However, junior highs and elementary schools also joined in the international event.
See You at the Pole began from a group of teenagers the age of Jena and LaSalle high school students and has continued to thrive due to the burden and participation of teenagers and younger students today.
Back in early 1990, a small group of teenagers in Burleson, Texas, came together for a DiscipleNow weekend. On Saturday night their hearts were penetrated like never before, when they became broken before God and burdened for their friends. Compelled to pray, they drove to three different schools that night. Not knowing exactly what to do, they went to the school flagpoles and prayed for their friends, schools and leaders.
Those students had no idea how God would use their obedience. God used what He did among those teenagers and others who were holding similar prayer meetings at their schools to birth a vision in the hearts of youth leaders across Texas. The vision was that students throughout Texas would follow these examples and meet at their school flagpoles to pray simultaneously.
The challenge was named See You at the Pole™ at a brainstorming session during a meeting of key youth leaders. The vision was shared with 20,000 students in June 1990 at Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas. Only God had envisioned how many students would step up to the challenge.
At 7:00 a.m. on September 12, 1990, more than 45,000 teenagers met at school flagpoles in four different states to pray before the start of school. Reports came in to the tollfree number for days after the first event.
A few months later, a group of youth ministers from all over the country gathered together for a national conference in Colorado. Many of them reported that their students had heard about the prayer movement in Texas and were equally burdened for their schools. No other events had been planned, but it was clear that students across the country would be creating their own national day of student prayer. There was no stopping them.
On September 11, 1991, at 7:00 a.m., an estimated one million students gathered at school flagpoles all over the country. From Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, from North Dakota to the tip of Texas, students came together to pray. Some sang, some read Scripture, but most importantly, they prayed.
Like those first students, they prayed for their schools, for their friends, for their leaders and for their country. As in all great movements of prayer, See You at the Pole™ did not begin in the hearts of people. It began in the heart of God. God used the obedience of a small group of teenagers to ignite what has become an international movement of prayer among young people. Since 1991, See You at the Pole™ has grown.
Each year, an estimated 1 million students from all the world participate in See You at the Pole™. Students in more than 64 countries have participated. God is continuing to call His people to repentance and prayer. Countless inspiring testimonies of how He has used See You at the Pole™ to bring students to Christ and to change lives affirm God’s power to answer those who cry out to Him in humble dependence.