Pray

WITH US

Uniting Hearts in Prayer

At Feed the Need Missions, prayer is intricately woven into the very essence of our mission. We hold steadfast to the belief that our heartfelt requests directed towards God, whether they pertain to guidance, provision, direction, or wisdom, are met with genuine answers – a profound truth that we’ve been privileged to witness time and time again.

If you possess the heart of a prayer warrior, if you find solace and purpose in connecting with the divine through prayer, we enthusiastically welcome the opportunity to connect with you today. Your partnership, through prayer, can help us make an even more profound impact on the lives we touch.

Moreover, if you ever find yourself in need of uplifting through prayer, know that we’re here for you. We’re ready to get on our knees and lift you up, so you can experience the life-changing power of Christ.

Consider this an open invitation to stand united with us in prayer. Your collective prayers infuse strength into our joint efforts as we humbly seek God’s provision.

Prayer Requests

How To Support Us In Prayer

Weekly Prayer Meetings

Every week, we join together in prayer lifting up our neighbors, volunteers, and leaders across our communities. We pray for needs to be met, for safety, for people’s hearts to turn toward Jesus. Prayer is a force we’ve seen work, and we invite you to join us – from your home or alongside fellow volunteers. Check with your site leader to see if and when they gather together to pray for all of those touched by Feed the Need Missions.

Submit Prayer Requests

We’re here to support you through prayer. If there’s something on your heart, don’t hesitate to reach out – you can share via our contact form or chat with a volunteer at one of our weekly sites. We understand that some matters are personal, so rest assured, your privacy will be honored if you prefer to remain anonymous. We know that when two or more come together, God shows up.

And whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith.

Matthew 21:22