Recent Prayer Requests
Join us in praying for the prayer requests below. You may also share your own requests for others to pray for.
Anonymous
I just want to be able to give my kids a Christmas. I've tried praying and praying and I have to remind myself to keep at it. I had a son pass away last year and I've went to every organization in Memphis for help, and I have nothing. I'm working more hours than I can take. My body is tired I'm tired. It's affecting me mentally. Nothing is enough. I'm getting weak I'm behind in rent. This has been a challenging year for me...Please pray for strength and understanding for me please
Received: December 3, 2018
Prayer Room
Hours: 5 a.m.–8 p.m. daily
Our Prayer Room is available to anybody without reservation. This room, equipped with prayer altars around a wooden cross, is perfect for preparing your heart and mind to enter into a time of prayer. Whether you are by yourself, or in a group, our Prayer Room is a great place to pray and to let your requests be made known to God.
Our Prayer Room is also equipped with six individual prayer rooms. We are asking that our members commit to pray in one of these rooms for 30 minutes every week. If you are interested in signing up for one of these rooms, please register here.
Prayer Guide
This prayer guide is a great way to help you structure your prayer time. Use this resource to pray for Bellevue, Memphis, and the world.
Additional Prayer Resources

- C.O.P. Partner Ministry (C.O.P.—Counting On Prayer), praying for a Law Enforcement Officer (Police Officer or Sheriff’s Deputy), OR the
- L.I.F.R. Partner Ministry (L.I.F.R.—Life Investment First Responder), praying for a Fire Fighter, Rescue, Paramedic, or EMT.
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- The extent of that prayer time is up to the individual. It can be a brief or extended time.
- Several prayer helps are available in the “My Response”—Prayer Partner Guidelines material to help a Prayer Volunteer in his/her prayer time.
- The Prayer Volunteer is matched to pray for a First Responder—either a Law Enforcement Officer or a Fire Fighter, Rescue, Paramedic, or EMT.
- Each Prayer Volunteer will receive the Name and Department of a First Responder (Law Enforcement Officer OR Fire Fighter, Rescue, Paramedic, or EMT) AND receive the “My Response”—Prayer Partner Guidelines for his/her prayer time. This material gives specifics on how to pray for a First Responder and suggestions for different areas of prayer.