Focusing on who God is rather than what we need—honoring His holiness, love, power, and faithfulness. This kind of prayer aligns our hearts with heaven before we ask for anything.
“Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name…” (Matthew 6:9)
On this page you can submit your prayer request, learn how to pray biblically for yourself and others, and step into a daily lifestyle of prayer in the power of the Holy Spirit.
God commands His people to pray in many different ways—each type of prayer is a gift, and the same Spirit who gives gifts to the church invites every believer to come before the Father.
Focusing on who God is rather than what we need—honoring His holiness, love, power, and faithfulness. This kind of prayer aligns our hearts with heaven before we ask for anything.
“Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name…” (Matthew 6:9)
Bringing our sins, weaknesses, and failures into the light, agreeing with God, and turning back to Him. Confession restores fellowship and clears away what blocks our confidence in prayer.
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us…” (1 John 1:9)
Thanking God for what He has already done and for what He will do. Gratitude guards our hearts from worry and opens the door to God’s peace.
“In everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” (Philippians 4:6)
Bringing our needs, pains, and desires to God for ourselves. Scripture invites every believer—not only pastors or leaders—to ask boldly in Jesus’ name.
“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find…” (Matthew 7:7)
Standing in the gap for other people, cities, and nations, carrying their burdens before the Lord. This reflects the heart of Jesus, who lives to intercede for His people.
“I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions… be made for all people.” (1 Timothy 2:1)
Joining with other believers in unity, agreeing together according to God’s Word. Jesus promises special power when His people agree in prayer.
“If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done…” (Matthew 18:19)
Asking God to heal sickness, restore broken hearts, and break spiritual oppression. The same Holy Spirit who gives gifts of healing to some works in the whole church as we pray in faith.
“The prayer of faith will save the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up.” (James 5:15)
Being still before God, asking Him to speak through His Word by the Holy Spirit, and yielding our plans to His will. Prayer is a two-way relationship, not just a list.
“Speak, Lord, for your servant hears.” (1 Samuel 3:9)
The New Testament shows that the Holy Spirit lives in every true believer, not only in a few “special” people. The same Spirit who gives gifts of healing, encouragement, faith, and wisdom to the church is present when you pray in the name of Jesus.
These ideas are here to help you build a real lifestyle of prayer, not just a one-time moment. Use them while you also submit your prayer request and join us in interceding for others.
Before you touch your phone or start work, give God the first part of your day.
Pause in the middle of your day to re-focus on God’s presence.
End your day by giving everything back to God.
Choose one day a week to pray a little longer.
Share your request so that we can stand with you in faith. At the same time, use this page to actively pray for yourself and for others God puts on your heart.
Fill in the form below with as much or as little detail as you feel comfortable sharing. We will pray for you and invite you to keep praying in agreement with God’s promises over your own life.
The same Holy Spirit who moves when we pray for ourselves is pleased when we carry others in prayer. As God strengthens you, ask Him to make you an intercessor for someone else.
This area is designed as a reminder, not a public feed. Each time you visit, ask the Lord to bring a person or group to your mind—and pray:
You might even keep a simple list at home of people you are praying for regularly. As God answers, add new names and keep expecting Him to move.