A 30-DAY JOURNEY THAT WILL CHANGE THE WAY You PRAY.

Most Christians want a deeper prayer life, but they struggle with distraction, overwhelm, or the nagging feeling that God is distant. 30 Days of Prayer is a simple, invitational guide that helps you step out of the noise and into the presence of the Holy Spirit who is already with you. 

 

The Prayer Journal

 

Audiobook

Listening to the prayer journal in its audio version lets you experience each reflection in a deeply personal, immersive way. Whether you’re starting your morning, resting in quiet moments, or winding down at night, the spoken words guide you gently into prayer without the need to pause or turn pages. The audio format creates space to slow your thoughts, open your heart, and stay present, making it easier to connect with each day’s prayer wherever life finds you.

FAITH OAKVILLE APP

 

If you’re weary, distracted, spiritually dry, or simply longing for more of God… this journal is your invitation.

By the end of these 30 days, you will feel more centered, more connected, and more aware of God’s loving presence in your everyday life - not because you prayed perfectly, but because you learned to be present. This is not a book to read. It’s a holy space to enter.

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NIGHT OF WORSHIP

 FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
Worship 7 pm

 

As we conclude our month of prayer, we invite you to a special Night of Worship on Friday, January 30, at 7 pm. This will be a simple, unhurried evening where we gather as a church family to worship, pray, and listen together for where the Holy Spirit is leading. There’s no agenda beyond creating space for God’s presence - through worship, prayer, and shared expectation. Whether you’ve been walking closely with God or are just beginning to explore prayer, this night is an opportunity to come together, seek God, and trust Him as we look ahead to what He has for us in the year to come.

 

 

PRAY MESSAGE SERIES  |  SUNDAYS IN JANUARY

Martin Luther said, “To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing.” Yet many of us begin the year spiritually breathless - distracted and hurried, with prayer pushed aside. In Acts 1, Jesus tells His disciples to wait, and as they devote themselves to prayer, the Holy Spirit comes.

We aren’t waiting for the Spirit - the Holy Spirit already dwells within us. The question is whether we will slow down and listen. Come, Holy Spirit - not because You are absent, but because we are distracted. Let’s learn how to pray again.