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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

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Pick up a copy of the journal in the lobby at Faith, or order a copy online.

DOWNLOAD THE PDF

Download the journal PDF and begin your prayer journey on the device you love.

READ ON KINDLE

Optimized for digital reading, bringing guided prayer and reflection to life.

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.

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.

PRAYER TOOL VIDEOS

Silence invites us to slow down, stop striving, and simply be present with God. Instead of feeling pressure to say the “right” words, this practice helps us listen for the Holy Spirit and cultivate a posture of waiting and expectancy.
Prayer Journaling is a powerful way to slow down, gain clarity, and create space to hear from God. We explore how prayer journaling engages your mind, heart, and hands, helping you process what’s weighing on you, remember God’s faithfulness, and release guilt or pressure around “doing prayer right.” Whether you write, type, list gratitudes, sketch, or jot a single word, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach.
Praying Scripture is one of the most transformational prayer tools for deepening your conversation with God.  This episode unpacks how praying God’s Word allows God to speak first, giving us language, focus, and freedom in prayer. From the Psalms to Paul’s letters, we talk about how Scripture shapes our hearts, refines our prayers, and invites us into God’s story - not just our own.
Guided Prayer is a powerful prayer tool that helps create focus, direction, and space to encounter God, especially when words feel hard to find.  Guided prayer includes written prayers, historic prayers, prompts, questions, liturgy, call-and-response, and even familiar prayers like the Lord’s Prayer or the Examen. Rather than limiting authenticity, guided prayer often deepens it, helping us slow down, reflect, and notice what God may be stirring beneath the surface.
Prayer walking is about intentionally praying through a space - your neighborhood, a street, a city, or a place of ministry - and staying open to divine interruptions. As you walk, you pray for people, homes, schools, businesses, and communities, trusting that God has already gone before you and prepared the ground.
“Oikos” is a Greek word meaning household, family, or close community. This prayer tool invites you to map out your relational world, including family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, classmates, and communities, and pray over those relationships with missional intention. Oikos Prayer helps shift our focus from how people affect us to how God desires to work in them.
This practice invites us to stop hiding, stop deflecting, and come honestly before God, owning our sin, receiving forgiveness, and walking in the freedom Christ has already secured for us.
Fasting isn’t about deprivation; it’s about making intentional space to seek God more deeply. In this conversation, you’ll hear honest reflections on what it looks like to fast with the right heart, shifting from simply giving something up to truly drawing closer to Him through prayer, Scripture, and surrender.
When the disciples saw Jesus’ rhythm of prayer, they didn’t ask how to preach, perform miracles, or lead crowds. They asked one simple question: “Lord, teach us to pray.”
Breathing prayer is designed for moments when you feel overwhelmed, anxious, exhausted, or short on time - when you don’t know what to pray or don’t have the words. It follows the rhythm of your breath, helping you slow down, become aware of God’s presence, and surrender the moment to Him.