Who we are

We are a group of fervent faith warriors devoted to healing our world through the collective power of prayer.

The pain and suffering felt by so many today require a Power beyond the solutions we so often turn to. And few things are more mysterious and transformative than corporate, intercessory prayer — people praying with and for each other.

What we do

We created this platform for people of all creeds and backgrounds to have a common place to share their prayer requests and lift up the intentions of others. Around the clock, our team — and all who visit the site — are committed to folding hands and locking arms towards a common pursuit.

Together, we can move mountains, unleash miracles, and open the floodgates of Heaven on earth. One prayer at a time.

We hope you’ll join us and bear witness to the fruit that follows.

Be blessed!

Power of Prayer Quotes

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When two or more are gathered together in my name, there I am in the midst of them.

– Matthew 18:20

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Prayer is the cure for a confused mind, a weary soul, a sickness, and a broken heart.

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If you are a stranger to prayer, you are a stranger to the greatest source of power known to human beings.

– Billy Sunday

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We are twice armed if we fight with faith.

– Pluto

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Prayer causes things to happen that wouldn’t happen if you didn’t pray.

– John Piper

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Prayer changes everything.

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When prayer becomes your habit, miracles become your lifestyle.

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Every great movement of God can be traced to a kneeling figure.

– D.L. Moody

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The greatest battles are won when you pray.

Science of Prayer

A 2009 study on the effects of prayer on depression and anxiety found that members of a group had lower rates of depression and anxiety and were more optimistic after sessions in which they prayed for one another, compared to the control group (which had no prayer sessions).
Researchers found that the group that practiced spiritual meditation showed greater decreases in anxiety and stress and more positive mood. They also tolerated pain almost twice as long when asked to put their hand in an ice water bath.
“This is what prayer can do. It lets you put down your burden mentally for a bit and rest.” Amy Wachholtz, Clinical health psychology director at the University of Colorado Denver
Prayer can also foster a sense of connection—with a higher power, your environment and other people, including “the generations of people who have prayed before you,” says Kevin Ladd, a psychologist and director of the Social Psychology of Religion Lab at Indiana University South Bend.

A 2009 study on the effects of prayer on depression and anxiety found that members of a group had lower rates of depression and anxiety and were more optimistic after sessions in which they prayed for one another, compared to the control group (which had no prayer sessions).

Researchers found that the group that practiced spiritual meditation showed greater decreases in anxiety and stress and more positive mood. They also tolerated pain almost twice as long when asked to put their hand in an ice water bath.

“This is what prayer can do. It lets you put down your burden mentally for a bit and rest.” – Amy Wachholtz, Clinical health psychology director at the University of Colorado Denver.

Prayer can also foster a sense of connection—with a higher power, your environment and other people, including “the generations of people who have prayed before you,” says Kevin Ladd, a psychologist and director of the Social Psychology of Religion Lab at Indiana University South Bend.