What is a Prayer Walk?
Prayer walking is simply praying where we expect God to bring forth His answers. Praying walking a city, neighborhood, or workplace is to claim or take dominion over the area for God’s glory. Prayer walks are powerful tools for connecting to God and serving your community. It is an intercessory prayer involving walking to or near a particular place while praying. As you prayer walk, your prayers extend beyond your concerns, focusing directly on the needs of others and opening yourself to see them with God’s eyes and heart.
In the book of Joshua, God commanded the Israelites to march seven days around the city of Jericho, lifting prayers and praises to God for His deliverance and God did not fail to answer!
Prayer Walk Challenges
This is a go-at-your-own-pace prayer walk. It allows you to participate anywhere at any time! Our prayer is that no matter where you are located geographically, you will help us cover our nation in prayer!
Ready to get started? Choose from one of the three challenges presented below. Our free Prayer Walk Guide contains additional information about how to get started. Join our Private Facebook Group for accountability and encouragement over the next 30 days! We are excited to see what God does with our prayers!
1 Day Challenge
Dedicate a day to completing the prayer walk challenge. Decide how many miles you want to cover and where you want to walk. Bring your worship music and have fun!
7 Day Challenge
Dedicate seven days to walking around your neighborhoods, schools, and communities. Pray and ask God how many miles you should walk daily and have fun seeking His heart!
30 Day Challenge
This challenge is not for the faint of heart! Dedicate 30 days to walking around your neighborhood, community, and city. Journal where you have walked and what God placed on your heart to pray for. You’ll be amazed how God will move!
Let’s Get Started!
We sincerely can’t thank you enough for joining us in our Prayer Walk Challenge. We have faith that God will move radically in our communities through our acts of obedience and sincere prayers. We are cheering you on, sister!