"Prayer affects everything!"
What if there was one area you could grow in that would impact everything else in life? What if: church leadership, preaching, small groups, missions, evangelism, ministries, marriages, families, your workplace, schools, communities, and every other part of life was radically transformed by seeing Jesus at work?
We partner with thousands of churches worldwide to help them equip their people to learn to do life with Jesus through prayer
Testimonies


Andrew Bossen"I'm beyond grateful for the support provided by this organization. Their dedication and generosity have made a significant difference in my life. Thank you for everything that you do."
Mary Roberts"At the crucial time of need, you supported me and my family. The help you provided is invaluable, and the commitment to help individuals like me is deeply appreciated. Thank you for touching our lives."
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Equipping in Prayer
Learn MoreFrom paradigm shifting interactive seminars to in depth 10 week discipleship courses, we come alongside church leadership to help create a culture of prayer where you see Jesus functioning at the center of the church!




"Prayer uses my weakness as the door to God's grace"
Now in its second edition, A Praying Life has sold over 600,000 books. Paul Miller invites us to ask God for help with the nitty-gritty details of life-from parking spots to contact lenses-and discover the freedom and joy of a vibrant prayer life.
"Honest, realistic, mature, wise, deep. Warmly recommend."
-J.I. Packer




"Prayer fuels prayer"
In A Praying Church, Paul Miller issues what Dane Ortlund describes as a "winsome and utterly compelling rallying cry" to move prayer to the center of our life together. It is here that the Spirit equips the saints for the work of ministry. It is here that helplessness is met with help. It is here that we discover together the joyful liberation of being led by the Spirit of Jesus.
"This magnificent book is a winsome and utterly compelling rallying cry to step out of the smiling unbelief infecting and dampening our churches where prayer is one dutiful activity among many."
-Dane Ortlund