Prayer Blaster -- Submit Your Prayer Requests to Many Prayer Chains
Note: Currently updated November 21, 2008.
I will make notes to help you navigate in advance on some of these forms. Most of these have anonymous forms in which you type in your prayer request. A few of these have links that you click on which will come up with an e-mail form that you fill out. A few require your name, address and e-mail addresses, or only allow you to add a very short request. The best ones allow others to see the prayer requests, so visitors can pray for all requests given.
-- Has a frequented
area where you can pray for other's needs.
Franciscan Friars -- Has articles on prayer as well as a very simple to fill out prayer request form.
Praying Church Home Page.
Prayer Request Site -- An active site that lists other's requests online.
International Prayer Requests -- Another active site that lists other's requests online. It
also sends you an e-mail when people have prayed for you.
True Grace Ministries Prayer Chapel
Daughter of St. Paul
Maine's Prayer Request Page -- A site that lists other's requests online.
The Prayer Chain-- Has a frequented area where you can pray for other's needs.
Archdiocese of St. Louis: Prayer Requests -- Has a frequented area where you can pray for other's needs.
Assemblies of God National Prayer Center
Monastery of the Holy Spirit
Contemplative Nuns at Prayer
American Catholic | Submit Prayer Intentions
A Prayer Request Ministry
Faith Internet Prayer Ministry
PrayerForYou.Net - International Prayer Network
Dream Center for Intercessory Prayer
Unity : Pray : Submit Prayer Request
Prayingchurch.org -- Has also an "Answered Prayers" section as well as a network for prayer groups.
St. Anthony Shrine -- Franciscan Friars of Cincinnati, Ohio. Has a frequented area where you can pray for other's needs.
Upper Room Ministries | Living Prayer Center -- Has a 1-800 prayer request line. One can only post a
fairly short prayer via their website.
SeekGod.Org
-- This one requires you to fill out many forms to post your request.
Flame Ministries
Pslam 121
Greater Grace Prayer Chain
-- Also has a section that lists other's prayers but one needs a special newsgroup reader for it.
Rhema Prayer Request -- This one may no longer have an online prayer request form.
Some Thoughts on Prayer
If God answers prayer, and if the relationship to God is the reason why we are created and are made to live through all our joys and struggles, then praying for ourselves and others is one of the most important things in life. How we accept God's response to prayer, how we value it, what kind of gratitude we have towards it, is a part of its reality. We can ask, God can respond miraculously, but if we are weak and doubt we can destroy a part of the response. The answer to prayer seems to continue through a stage of our gratitude for it over time for it to fully manifest.
When we pray, do we fully imagine the need totally met? Do we hope one hundred percent that the prayer will be answered graciously by God, and that people will be healed one hundred percent? When we ask for prayer for ourselves, do we accept an 80% healing and think that this is good enough, or do we continue to pray until we are fully healed and abundantly healthy? Do we learn to change our behavior so that we can stay healthy? That means, of course, eating well, exercising, relaxing muscles, deep breathing, fresh air, forgiveness, and positive, loving, and joyful thoughts. I am not saying that every prayer for healing will be answered by God healing that person. I am only writing about helping the intention of the one doing the praying. This is something I myself have to work on so I wonder if others also need help with this.
If prayer can change a person's life and even the world, then we should study prayer and pray. I think we limit what God can do in the world by how we limit what we pray for and the frequency in which we pray. God often only works in our world "by permission" and by having things "pointed out" to Him.