Thursday, May 7, 2026

πŸ™ - Today is National Day of Prayer, 5.7.26 πŸ™✝️ let us all spend eXtra time talking to God πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŒŽ


I love praying ❤️✝️πŸ™

Here are 100 prayer prompts 

1. President Donald Trump: For wisdom in executive decisions and leadership.
2. The Vice President: For strength and discernment in their supporting role.
3. The Cabinet: For the Secretaries of State, Defense, and Treasury as they navigate global shifts.
4. The Supreme Court: For justice, integrity, and adherence to the Constitution.
5. The U.S. Senate: Especially as they debate the 2026 budget.
6. The House of Representatives: For unity in serving the American people.
7. 2026 Midterm Candidates: For integrity and peace during the upcoming election cycle.
8. State Governors: For those managing local economies and state-specific challenges.
9. Local Mayors and City Councils: For the safety and flourishing of our cities.
10. The Department of Justice: For fairness and the rule of law.
11. U.S. Intelligence Agencies: For the protection of our borders and digital infrastructure.
12. The Federal Reserve: For wisdom in managing inflation and interest rates.
13. FEMA and Emergency Responders: For those dealing with spring storm seasons.
14. State Legislatures: For the many states currently debating new mid-decade redistricting maps.
15. Election Officials: For the security and transparency of the 2026 voting process.
16. Border Patrol and ICE: For those on the front lines of migration issues.
17. The National Guard: For those deployed domestically for safety and disaster relief.
18. The Department of Education: For the safety and excellence of our schools.
19. Veterans Affairs: For the health and support of those who have served.
20. Diplomats and Ambassadors: For those representing American interests abroad.

## II. Global Conflicts & Peace
21. Iran-U.S. Negotiations: For a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict and military buildup.
22. Ukraine: For an end to the war and comfort for the millions displaced.
23. Israel and Gaza: For lasting peace and the protection of innocent civilians.
24. Mali: For those facing the recent surge in insurgent attacks and civil unrest.
25. Myanmar: For the civilians caught in the ongoing civil war.
26. Sudan: For an end to the civil war as it enters its fourth year.
27. Venezuela: For a diplomatic solution to the current tensions with the U.S.
28. Taiwan: For stability and peace in the Indo-Pacific region.
29. Haiti: For the restoration of order and safety from gang violence.
30. The Sahel Region: For those facing terrorism and political instability.
31. Yemen: For the continued efforts to maintain ceasefires and provide aid.
32. Syria: For the 16 million people still requiring humanitarian assistance.
33. The Democratic Republic of Congo: For peace in the eastern provinces.
34. Ethiopia: For continued healing and reconstruction following internal conflicts.
35. South Sudan: For those facing both conflict and extreme flooding.
36. North and South Korea: For the maintenance of peace on the peninsula.
37. Global Peacemakers: For the UN and various Boards of Peace meeting in Davos and elsewhere.
38. Religious Minorities: For those facing persecution in various nations.
39. Military Families: For the families of those deployed in the Middle East and Caribbean.
40. Cybersecurity Teams: For those defending against global state-sponsored digital attacks.

## III. Humanitarian & Social Issues
41. Famine in Sudan: For the millions currently facing starvation.
42. The Global Refugee Crisis: For the 117 million people forcibly displaced worldwide.
43. Human Trafficking Victims: For the rescue and restoration of the vulnerable.
44. The International Migration Review Forum: For the leaders meeting this week in New York.
45. Global Poverty: For the nearly 50% of people in Watchlist countries living in extreme poverty.
46. Health Care Workers: For those serving in conflict zones like Gaza and Sudan.
47. Clean Water Access: For communities in sub-Saharan Africa and rural Asia.
48. Educational Access: For children in war-torn areas whose schools have been closed or attacked.
49. Orphans and Foster Children: For loving homes and stable futures.
50. The Elderly: For those facing isolation or lack of care in our own communities.
51. Mental Health: For those struggling with anxiety, depression, and the New World Disorder.
52. Addiction Recovery: For those fighting the opioid and fentanyl crises.
53. Homeless Populations: For the hidden homeless in our suburbs and the visible in our cities.
54. Prisoners and Reform: For those seeking a second chance and for a just legal system.
55. Economic Stability: For families struggling with rising gas and grocery prices.
56. Farmers and Agriculture: For a bountiful harvest and fair markets.
57. Small Business Owners: For those providing jobs and services in our local towns.
58. Victims of Natural Disasters: For those recovering from recent floods in Brazil and East Africa.
59. Religious Freedom: That all may be free to worship according to their conscience.
60. Unity in the Church: That believers would lead the way in love and service.

## IV. People in Our Communities
61. First Responders: For our local police, fire, and EMT departments.
62. Teachers and Professors: For wisdom as they finish the spring semester.
63. Students: For those preparing for graduations and final exams.
64. Parents: For patience and wisdom in raising the next generation.
65. Marriages: For the strengthening of families and commitments.
66. Pastors and Ministry Leaders: For spiritual refreshment and clarity of vision.
67. Doctors and Nurses: For our local hospitals and clinics.
68. The Unemployed: For those searching for meaningful work.
69. Widows and Widowers: For comfort and a supportive community.
70. Youth Leaders: For those mentoring teenagers in a digital age.
71. Scientists and Researchers: For breakthroughs in medicine and technology.
72. Journalists and Media: For a commitment to truth and stories that build unity.
73. Artists and Creators: For those bringing beauty and inspiration to the world.
74. Athletes and Coaches: For integrity and safety in sports.
75. The Sick and Ailing: For healing and peace for those in our local congregations.
76. New Neighbors: For those moving into our communities to feel welcomed.
77. Volunteers: For those giving their time to food banks and shelters.
78. Social Workers: For those navigating the complexities of family services.
79. Truck Drivers and Logistics: For those keeping our supply chains moving.
80. Utility Workers: For those maintaining our power, water, and internet.

## V. Specific Requests for the Future
81. The 2028 Olympics: For the planning and preparation for the upcoming LA games.
82. AI Development: That technology would be used for the benefit of humanity.
83. Space Exploration: For the safety of astronauts on current missions.
84. Climate Stewardship: For wisdom in caring for the environment and resources.
85. Generational Healing: For the mending of divides between young and old.
86. Political Civility: For a return to respectful discourse in our nation.
87. The Gospel: For its continued spread and impact around the world.
88. Bible Translators: For those working to bring the Word to every language.
89. Missions Organizations: For protection for those serving in closed countries.
90. Christian Education: For the growth of schools and universities grounded in faith.
91. Protection of Life: For the most vulnerable from conception to natural death.
92. Racial Reconciliation: For continued progress in understanding and unity.
93. Economic Innovation: For new ideas to solve old problems of scarcity.
94. Integrity in Tech: For the leaders of social media platforms.
95. The Persecuted Church: For the strength and courage of believers in underground churches.
96. Global Literacy: That everyone would have the opportunity to read and learn.
97. Cultural Influence: That the themes of the National Day of Prayer would last all year.
98. Personal Growth: For a renewed heart of service in every individual.
99. Our Childrens Future: For a world of peace and opportunity for the next generation.
100. Thanksgiving: For the freedoms we enjoy and the hope we share.




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