Can We Pray for You?
You do not have to carry this alone. Whether you are standing for your marriage, praying for your family, or seeking strength for your own heart, we would be honored to stand with you in prayer.
“Whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” — Mark 11:24
We Stand With You in Faith
Prayer is not passive. It is powerful. It is where burdens are brought before God, where weary hearts are strengthened, and where hope is renewed in His presence.
If you are walking through a difficult season, standing for restoration, or simply in need of encouragement, share your request below. Our heart is to pray with compassion, faith, and care.
If you would like someone from our team to pray with you by phone, you can request that in your submission and include the best number to reach you.
Submit Your Prayer Request
Fill out the form below and share as much or as little as you feel comfortable sharing.
Thank you!
We have received your prayer request.
We will faithfully pray for you, your marriage, and your family, trusting God to meet you in this season and strengthen you as you stand.
Your request is received with care. Whether your need is urgent, personal, or ongoing, we count it a privilege to pray with you and believe God with you.
Bring every burden before the Lord.
We stand together in faith and agreement.
We fight battles on our knees before God.
Why We Believe Prayer Matters
Prayer is not empty speech. It is faith placed in a faithful God. It is where hope is renewed, strength is restored, and hearts are steadied in His presence.
Prayer Brings Peace
In seasons of fear, grief, uncertainty, or waiting, prayer anchors the heart. Even before circumstances change, God gives peace that guards the mind and steadies the soul.
Prayer Unites Believers
There is strength in agreement. When believers pray together, burdens are shared, hope is strengthened, and faith is lifted in the presence of God.
Prayer Is Spiritual Warfare
Prayer is one of the ways we stand firm. It is how we resist fear, surrender battles to God, and remain rooted in truth while trusting Him to move.
You Are Not Standing Alone
Whatever you are facing today, we believe God sees you, hears you, and cares for you. Let us stand with you in prayer and trust Him together.
Return to Prayer RequestThe Power of Prayer
Prayer is not passive speech. It is faith placed in a faithful God. It is where surrender becomes strength, where hearts are aligned with heaven, and where believers take hold of God’s promises before they are seen.
There is power in prayer, not because of eloquence or repetition, but because of faith placed in a faithful God. Prayer is not passive speech; it is an act of belief, surrender, obedience, and spiritual authority. When believers pray, they are not speaking into emptiness. They are speaking before the living God who hears, responds, and moves on their behalf.
“Therefore I say to you, all things for which you pray and ask, believe that you have received them, and they will be granted to you.”
Mark 11:24, NASB
Prayer receives in faith before it appears in sight. What is taken hold of in the spirit is often revealed later in the natural. Faith does not wait for evidence; faith rests in the promise of God.
Prayer Begins with Humility
Prayer begins with humility and repentance, positioning the heart to receive what God desires to release. Scripture reminds us of this powerful principle in 2 Chronicles 7:14, where God declares that if His people humble themselves, pray, seek His face, and turn from their wicked ways, He will hear from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land. When hearts are surrendered and aligned with God, prayer opens the door for forgiveness, healing, and restoration.
Prayer Is Powerful Because God Is Faithful
The power of prayer is not rooted in human perfection but in righteousness produced by faith. James 5:16 teaches that the effective prayer of a righteous person accomplishes much. God responds not to flawless people, but to faithful ones who trust Him and walk in obedience. Prayer becomes effective when it flows from a heart surrendered to God’s will.
Prayer Brings Peace Before the Answer Appears
Prayer also brings peace that surpasses human understanding, guarding the heart while faith waits for fulfillment. Philippians 4:6–7 teaches believers to be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, to let their requests be made known to God. Even before circumstances change, prayer releases peace that protects the heart and mind.
Unity in Prayer Invites Heaven’s Response
There is unique power when believers unite in faith-filled prayer. Jesus declared in Matthew 18:19–20 that when two agree on earth about anything they ask, it shall be done for them by the Father in heaven, and where two or three are gathered in His name, He is there in their midst. Unity in prayer creates a powerful environment where God moves and works.
Prayer Is Spiritual Warfare
Prayer is also spiritual warfare and an essential part of the armor of God. Ephesians 6:18 instructs believers to pray at all times in the Spirit with all prayer and petition, with perseverance for all the saints. Prayer is not simply conversation with God; it is a weapon used to stand firm against the enemy and contend for God’s promises.
Prayer Opens the Door to Revelation and Breakthrough
God invites His people to pray with expectation, believing He will answer and reveal what is hidden. Through the prophet Jeremiah, God declared, “Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know” (Jeremiah 33:3). Prayer opens the door for divine revelation, guidance, and breakthrough.
Prayer Requires Perseverance
Prayer requires perseverance and faith that refuses to surrender to delay. Jesus taught this in Luke 18:1, showing His disciples that they ought always to pray and not lose heart. Faith continues to pray even when answers seem slow, trusting that God is working behind the scenes.
Prayer Is a Lifestyle of Dependence
Prayer is not meant to be occasional; it is continual dependence on God. Scripture commands in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, “Pray without ceasing.” A life of prayer is a life constantly connected to the presence and power of God.
God Hears and Welcomes His People
God hears the cries of those who trust Him. Psalm 34:17 assures believers that the righteous cry, and the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles. Hebrews 4:16 also invites God’s children to draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that they may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Prayer Guards Covenant
Prayer guards covenant marriages and families. It believes for restoration before reconciliation is visible. It stands in agreement even when circumstances resist. Many victories are received in prayer long before they are revealed publicly.
Victory is born in hidden prayer. Faith receives first. Obedience stands firm. God moves in His perfect time.
Prayer is not passive. Prayer is not weak. Prayer is not optional. Prayer is a weapon forged in faith, a lifeline sustained by trust, and the meeting place where believers gather — and the living God stands in their midst.
- Faith-filled prayer
- Humility and repentance
- Peace in waiting
- Unity and agreement
- Spiritual warfare
- Perseverance and trust
Hidden prayer is never wasted. What is sown in faith before God will bear fruit in His time.
Victory Is Often Born in Hidden Prayer
Keep praying. Keep believing. Keep standing. God hears, God responds, and God moves in His perfect time.
The Power of Prayer
Prayer is not passive speech. It is faith placed in a faithful God. It is where surrender becomes strength, where hearts are aligned with heaven, and where believers take hold of God’s promises before they are seen.
There is power in prayer, not because of eloquence or repetition, but because of faith placed in a faithful God. Prayer is not passive speech; it is an act of belief, surrender, obedience, and spiritual authority. When believers pray, they are not speaking into emptiness. They are speaking before the living God who hears, responds, and moves on their behalf.
“Therefore I say to you, all things for which you pray and ask, believe that you have received them, and they will be granted to you.”
Mark 11:24, NASB
Prayer receives in faith before it appears in sight. What is taken hold of in the spirit is often revealed later in the natural. Faith does not wait for evidence; faith rests in the promise of God.
Prayer Begins with Humility
Prayer begins with humility and repentance, positioning the heart to receive what God desires to release. Scripture reminds us of this powerful principle in 2 Chronicles 7:14, where God declares that if His people humble themselves, pray, seek His face, and turn from their wicked ways, He will hear from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land. When hearts are surrendered and aligned with God, prayer opens the door for forgiveness, healing, and restoration.
Prayer Is Powerful Because God Is Faithful
The power of prayer is not rooted in human perfection but in righteousness produced by faith. James 5:16 teaches that the effective prayer of a righteous person accomplishes much. God responds not to flawless people, but to faithful ones who trust Him and walk in obedience. Prayer becomes effective when it flows from a heart surrendered to God’s will.
Prayer Brings Peace Before the Answer Appears
Prayer also brings peace that surpasses human understanding, guarding the heart while faith waits for fulfillment. Philippians 4:6–7 teaches believers to be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, to let their requests be made known to God. Even before circumstances change, prayer releases peace that protects the heart and mind.
Unity in Prayer Invites Heaven’s Response
There is unique power when believers unite in faith-filled prayer. Jesus declared in Matthew 18:19–20 that when two agree on earth about anything they ask, it shall be done for them by the Father in heaven, and where two or three are gathered in His name, He is there in their midst. Unity in prayer creates a powerful environment where God moves and works.
Prayer Is Spiritual Warfare
Prayer is also spiritual warfare and an essential part of the armor of God. Ephesians 6:18 instructs believers to pray at all times in the Spirit with all prayer and petition, with perseverance for all the saints. Prayer is not simply conversation with God; it is a weapon used to stand firm against the enemy and contend for God’s promises.
Prayer Opens the Door to Revelation and Breakthrough
God invites His people to pray with expectation, believing He will answer and reveal what is hidden. Through the prophet Jeremiah, God declared, “Call to Me and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know” (Jeremiah 33:3). Prayer opens the door for divine revelation, guidance, and breakthrough.
Prayer Requires Perseverance
Prayer requires perseverance and faith that refuses to surrender to delay. Jesus taught this in Luke 18:1, showing His disciples that they ought always to pray and not lose heart. Faith continues to pray even when answers seem slow, trusting that God is working behind the scenes.
Prayer Is a Lifestyle of Dependence
Prayer is not meant to be occasional; it is continual dependence on God. Scripture commands in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, “Pray without ceasing.” A life of prayer is a life constantly connected to the presence and power of God.
God Hears and Welcomes His People
God hears the cries of those who trust Him. Psalm 34:17 assures believers that the righteous cry, and the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles. Hebrews 4:16 also invites God’s children to draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that they may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Prayer Guards Covenant
Prayer guards covenant marriages and families. It believes for restoration before reconciliation is visible. It stands in agreement even when circumstances resist. Many victories are received in prayer long before they are revealed publicly.
Victory is born in hidden prayer. Faith receives first. Obedience stands firm. God moves in His perfect time.
Prayer is not passive. Prayer is not weak. Prayer is not optional. Prayer is a weapon forged in faith, a lifeline sustained by trust, and the meeting place where believers gather — and the living God stands in their midst.
- Faith-filled prayer
- Humility and repentance
- Peace in waiting
- Unity and agreement
- Spiritual warfare
- Perseverance and trust
Hidden prayer is never wasted. What is sown in faith before God will bear fruit in His time.
Victory Is Often Born in Hidden Prayer
Keep praying. Keep believing. Keep standing. God hears, God responds, and God moves in His perfect time.
