Three Intentional Ways to Share Prayer

  • Prayer Champion Kits

    Prayer Champion Kits

    Perfect for a small group supporting one person.

    The Prayer Champion Kits are designed for five trusted friends or family members who want to intentionally surround one individual with ongoing prayer and encouragement—especially during meaningful or challenging seasons.

    Best for:

    -One person receiving focused, ongoing support

    -A small, trusted group (5 individuals)

    -Seasons that require consistency and intention

    Ideal when:
    You want a few trusted individuals to send handwritten prayers gradually—over weeks or months—so encouragement continues long after the initial gift.

  • Keepsake Journal Sets

    Gathering Journal Set

    Created for gatherings where many prayers come together.

    Designed for life’s meaningful moments, this set invites guests to share handwritten prayers, notes, or reflections that are preserved inside a beautiful journal—creating a lasting tribute filled with love, connection, and remembrance.

    Best For:

    -Large groups and gatherings

    -Events where many people contribute at once

    -One shared moment or milestone

    Ideal When:
    You want to collect prayers from a group during an event—such as a memorial, baptism, celebration, or milestone gathering—and preserve them together in a single keepsake journal.

  • Prayers That Stick Personal Journal Set

    Personal Journal Set

    Begin a Prayers That Stick journal at your own pace.

    The Personal Journal Set is a flexible, meaningful way to begin sharing prayer without coordinating a larger group or committing to an ongoing schedule. It includes everything you need to handwrite prayers, send encouragement, or invite others to pray for you—while starting your own Prayers That Stick journal.

    Best For:

    -Personal prayer and reflection

    -One-on-one connections with friends or family

    -Small Bible studies or informal prayer groups

    Ideal When:

    -You want a personal, low-pressure way to share prayer

    -You’re supporting someone individually rather than coordinating a group

    -You want to begin a Prayers That Stick journal at your own pace