Prayer request for all over the world will be answer with United in Prayers
United in Prayer is a grassroots effort, that uses text messaging technology to unite Christians, who believe that simultaneous group prayer can influence the stream of events around the world.
By joining us, you will receive one text message per week, inviting you to privately pray with all other members about a world event.
From prayers of compassion to help those who suffer, to prayers of action that can change the course of current events.
The more people who join the larger the consequences of the prayers. Please join us in our mission.

Do you believe that God is the answer to our world's problems?
Do you believe in the power of prayer?
Do you believe that God wants us to turn to Him when we are in need?
Do you believe that the world is in need?
Do you feel you have a responsibility as a Christian to be part of the solution?
If you answered yes to the above questions, we invite you to join us in our global mission. If you are still unsure, please take your time to look around our site and discover how prayer can make a difference.

Christians in Hanoi Vietnam have scheduled prayer vigils throughout the city to take back the churches that the communist government seized over 50 years ago. Thank you to all who participated in praying for the continued strength of these people, and a peaceful resolution.

Christians in Hanoi Vietnam have scheduled prayer vigils throughout the city to take back the churches that the communist government seized over 50 years ago. Thank you to all who participated in praying for the continued strength of these people, and a peaceful resolution.
Thank you to all who prayed for the Christians who fled to relief camps after tensions escalated with the Hindu's in Orissa, India.
Hundreds of Christians, fearing more clashes with Hindu nationalists, fled to government-run relief camps where authorities on Saturday were providing them with food, medicine and security.
Thank you to all who prayed for the Christians who fled to relief camps after tensions escalated with the Hindu's in Orissa, India.
Hundreds of Christians, fearing more clashes with Hindu nationalists, fled to government-run relief camps where authorities on Saturday were providing them with food, medicine and security.
Thank you to all who prayed for families and children during this Christmas week.
Christmas truly gives us the opportunity as Christians to gather our strength for the next year, to thank God for all of his gifts and challenges and to resolve to ourselves that this year, we will be the example that the little boy in the manger asked us to be.
Thank you to all who prayed for families and children during this Christmas week.
Christmas truly gives us the opportunity as Christians to gather our strength for the next year, to thank God for all of his gifts and challenges and to resolve to ourselves that this year, we will be the example that the little boy in the manger asked us to be.
Thank you to all who prayed for the fair and just treatment of children around the world and especially in Nigeria, and for and end to violence in the name of religion.
A recent report uncovered a horrible reality in Nigeria. Children have become the target of a modern day witch hunt propelled by greed and in the “name” of Christianity.
Thank you to all who prayed for the fair and just treatment of children around the world and especially in Nigeria, and for and end to violence in the name of religion.
A recent report uncovered a horrible reality in Nigeria. Children have become the target of a modern day witch hunt propelled by greed and in the “name” of Christianity.

Thank you to all who prayed together for the the senseless violence and killings that tool place in an Omaha mall.
A 19-year-old gunman who killed eight people and then himself Wednesday at the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska.

Thank you to all who prayed together for the the senseless violence and killings that tool place in an Omaha mall.
A 19-year-old gunman who killed eight people and then himself Wednesday at the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska.

Thank you to everyone who prayed together that deceit be removed from inside the walls of Christianity and that the investigation moves forward fairly.
Christian non profit organizations that may be fraudulent are under investigation and regulations across the board are being looked at in order to give peace of mind to the faithful.
Thank you to everyone who prayed together that deceit be removed from inside the walls of Christianity and that the investigation moves forward fairly.
Christian non profit organizations that may be fraudulent are under investigation and regulations across the board are being looked at in order to give peace of mind to the faithful.
Thank you to all prayed that science will continue to investigate and develop alternatives to human embryo stem cells research.
Scientists say they have succeeded in genetically reprogramming skin tissue to create powerful “master” cells that are as versatile as the stem cells from human embryos — and which can help in the development of treatments for diseases such as Parkinson’s and diabetes.

Thank you to all prayed that science will continue to investigate and develop alternatives to human embryo stem cells research.
Scientists say they have succeeded in genetically reprogramming skin tissue to create powerful “master” cells that are as versatile as the stem cells from human embryos — and which can help in the development of treatments for diseases such as Parkinson’s and diabetes.

Thank you to all who prayed for the thousands of families and victims of the Bangladesh cyclones.
The sheer population density of Bangladesh — 2,639 people per square mile — guarantees that any natural disaster in that South Asian nation will take a severe human toll. When Cyclone Sidr struck southern Bangladesh on Nov. 15, it was no different. Packing winds of over 100 mph, the storm took out power lines and trees, and pulverized mud-and-thatch homes.

Thank you to all who prayed for the thousands of families and victims of the Bangladesh cyclones.
The sheer population density of Bangladesh — 2,639 people per square mile — guarantees that any natural disaster in that South Asian nation will take a severe human toll. When Cyclone Sidr struck southern Bangladesh on Nov. 15, it was no different. Packing winds of over 100 mph, the storm took out power lines and trees, and pulverized mud-and-thatch homes.
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