2024 Week of Prayer
What does it look like for God to do immeasurably more than we ask or imagine within and among us? This year, join us in prayer through this 2024 Week of Prayer resource, “Immeasurably More.”
What does it look like for God to do immeasurably more than we ask or imagine within and among us? This year, join us in prayer through this 2024 Week of Prayer resource, “Immeasurably More.”
A week of devotional reflections on faithful figures in Scripture who model a posture of prayer.
In our 2022 Week of Prayer guide, women who have been freed from sex trafficking inspire us all to freshly encounter God and fully experience the freedom of his love and power.
The gift of God’s amazing grace is boundless, both in its beauty and its many dimensions. In our 2020 Week of Prayer guide, incarcerated students from North Park Theological Seminary’s School of Restorative Arts program inspire us to freshly encounter and receive God’s grace.
This resource invites us to practice prayer, especially during seasons that may feel crushing.
The gift of God’s amazing grace is boundless, both in its beauty and its many dimensions. In our 2020 Week of Prayer guide, incarcerated students from North Park Theological Seminary’s School of Restorative Arts program inspire us to freshly encounter and receive God’s grace.
This resource invites us to practice prayer in ordinary life. We are called to pray without ceasing, but in today’s hurried life this is difficult. Lauren helps us to see ways we can pray focused prayers as we go about our daily and weekly routines. Allow your daily encounters with water to bring prayers of justice, liberation, baptism, life, faith, and hearing from God into your daily routine.
This resource invites us to focus on bearing fruit in Christ’s Spirit through prayer. By faith we receive these virtues, but it is through prayer that we develop the ability to live them out in our relationships.
The ways people pursue God, or even pray, can be as different as the very people who pursue God. This guide for a week of prayer focuses on the pathway of nature as a conduit into the presence and praise of God.
Developed for a Week of Prayer 2015, this resource is a seven-session guide for individual and small group study, reflection, and interaction. It invites us to walk through the Old Testament and witness those who prayed prayers for protection, provision, peace, power, and promise.