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A prayer assignment for everything and everyone

Prayer First

Jesus lived this way. Prayer wasn’t a ritual—it was where everything began. He sought the Father, spoke what the Father was saying, and moved in step with what the Father was doing. His ministry flowed from those quiet, intimate moments.

We listen. He speaks. We lean in, ask questions. He responds. He promises—and we believe.

This kind of dialogue stirs hearts, opens doors, and reshapes entire communities. It’s how the lost are found. How nations begin to shift.  

What can this actually look like for us?

Prayer First

Simple prayer for normal people.

It starts with noticing. A person, a place, or a moment that catches your attention—something that stirs you or simply won’t let go. In these moments, pause and ask: God, what are You saying here? How can I pray?

Sometimes the assignment is personal. But often, it’s an invitation to pull others in. Prayer isn’t just something we do alone—it’s something we spark in community.

You become the catalyst. The one who gathers others to listen, to pray, to seek God together.

Listening together. Asking together. Watching for His answers. Thanking Him as they come.

These pathways will show you how to engage—and how to step into your role as a catalyst for prayer.

Some "Prayer First" Pathways

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Bonus Thought:

Some may find it helpful to set intentional rhythms—whether that’s the first hour of the day, the first day of the week, or gathering in a set pattern. These rhythms aren’t rules, but invitations to create space for prayer and expect God to move.

Rhythms Pathway