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Love That Honors:
28-Day Marriage Prayer Challenge
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I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions be made for all people... this is good, and pleasing to God." 1 Timothy 2:1–2
Here's how the 28-Day Marriage Prayer Challenge Works
Follow these four Actions Steps:
1. Sign up for FREE to join the 28-Day Marriage Prayer Challenge by filling out the form below.
2. Invite a couple to join to pray for their spouse
3. Check your email daily to receive daily prayer
4. Pray and ask God to prepare your heart for the challenge and to show you His heart for your marriage.
Our
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When the Apostle Paul wrote these words to Timothy, he was speaking about the power of prayer — how it shapes not only individual lives, but entire communities. Paul urged believers to pray for others, to live in peace, and to walk in godliness and dignity. Why? Because this—a life of prayerful devotion, peace, and reverence—is pleasing to God.
Now imagine what would happen if this same posture—prayer, peace, and honor—defined your marriage.
When couples pray together, something supernatural begins to happen. Walls come down. Grace rises up. Unity deepens. And love, real love—not the kind shaped by mood or moment—starts to take root in the soul of the relationship. You stop simply reacting to one another and start responding to God together.
This is good.
This pleases God.
The Marriage Prayer Challenge isn’t just about checking a box or adding a religious habit. It’s about inviting God into the most sacred relationship you have on earth—your covenant with your spouse. It’s about learning to see your husband or wife the way God sees them. It’s about standing shoulder to shoulder in agreement and saying: Our home belongs to God. Our hearts are open. Our love will be guarded in prayer. And as you do this, heaven responds.
Say yes to 28 days of prayer. Invite God into the center. And watch what happens when you begin to walk in what is good and pleasing in His sight.







