Online prayer request sites allow you to submit a request via an online form. If you would like to pray for others, many sites also publish the prayer requests they receive. Guideposts, Greater Grace Prayer Chain, ePrayer, Crosswalk and others will help bridge the gap for those who are isolated, homebound or simply don‘t know where to turn to ask for prayer and support.
Many websites publicly post your prayer request, so do not use full names, email or physical addresses. Do not submit a request in all capitals, and try to keep your post short.
Daily Guideposts- Submit a prayer request or pray for others. You can submit your prayer to the public form or request that it remain private. A Guidepost volunteer will pray for private prayers.
PrayingChurch.org has many prayer groups that will pray for your needs. Your prayer will be sent to one or more of the groups.
Contemplative Nuns will pray for you and your needs. Part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Crosswalk provides an online form to send a prayer request. Your prayer request can remain private or you may choose to have it posted publicly.
UnityOnline.org- Prayer requests are not posted publicly.
www.ePrayer.com- Requests are publicly posted.
www.StAnthony.org- All prayers are posted to the website and displayed at the National Shrine of St. Anthony of Padua in Cincinnati, Ohio.
www.upperroom.org- submit prayer requests by mail or phone.
www.ggwo.org- Greater Grace Prayer Chain
www.pcentral-online.net- submit Prayer requests via email
SalvationArmy.org - Prayer request form
www.faspa.org- Fransican Sisters of Perpetual Adoration


















