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PRAYING ON THE GO MOVEMENT
compassionately praying for nations, communities, and families.

01/06/2026

This week, we will share thoughts on "THE GOD WHO SEES ME" and pray for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
We are in a season of spiritual darkness and confusion that has engulfed the whole earth. No one is immune to the suffering caused by the global cost-of-living crisis. “For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, And deep darkness the people; But the LORD will arise over you, And His glory will be seen upon you” (Isaiah 60 v 2). God's promise is that even in the midst of the darkness that has covered the whole earth, he will cover you with his glory and take you and make a way for you.

So many families can no longer boast of two square meals, let alone three. There is desperation and despondency everywhere, but God sees everything we are going through or have been through. He wants to show us his love and compassion if we look up to him: “They looked to Him and were radiant, and their faces were not ashamed” (Psalm 34 v5). This is a time to sit quietly before God, to receive the direction needed on what to do and where to go. It might seem difficult, but this is a time to trust God for divine provision.

God is still in the business of caring for the abandoned and the rejected. He sees all the suffering we are going through. He sees all the false accusations, abuse, neglect, and abandonment. He cares deeply for us and will appear suddenly to give us respite from all the assaults of the evil one.

We should not allow these temporary afflictions to cause us to slide into the emotional wilderness of loneliness, depression, hurt, and pain, because the all-seeing God sees all the suffering and struggles. He is sending supplies, hope, and comfort. “The eyes of the LORD are on the righteous, and his ears are attentive to their cry" (Psalm 34 v 15). God never changes; He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Nwude, Chye
Prayer points on the go:
Father, thank you for coming through for nations, communities, families, and individuals in the midst of all the challenges arising from the global cost-of-living crisis in the powerful name of Jesus Chri

Forces of limitations, obstacles, and hindrances delegated against nations, communities, families, and individuals be rolled away by the power that resurrected Jesus Christ from death in the victorious name of Jesus Christ

Faithful God, give nations, communities, families, and individuals ideas and strategies that will result in all-around lifting from hardships in the mighty name of Jesu

25/05/2026

This week, we are going to share thoughts on Leveraging the Power of Prayer, and we will pray for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
Prayer is one of the greatest privileges God has given us as his children. It is not merely a religious activity; it is a spiritual force that connects humanity with divinity. Through prayer, burdens are lifted, destinies are changed, doors are opened, and the impossible becomes possible. James 5:16 says, “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” Many of us know about prayer, but not everyone has learned to harness its power effectively. Prayer is more than speaking words; it is engaging heaven to influence earthly situations.
Prayer is communication with God; it is a relationship, not a ritual. Jeremiah 33:3 says: “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things…” God desires fellowship with us. Prayer allows us to: speak to God, hear from him, receive direction, and build intimacy with him. When we fail to pray, we become disconnected from divine strength.

Prayer also releases divine power that brings about supernatural intervention. When we pray, mountains move, chains break, darkness retreats, and heaven responds. Jesus said in Matthew 17:20: “Nothing shall be impossible unto you.” Prayer turns our weakness into strength, fear into courage, captivity into freedom, and delay into acceleration.

Prayer changes situations by transforming negative circumstances. Hannah was barren, mocked, and heartbroken, but she prayed fervently, and God gave her Samuel (1 Samuel 1). Hezekiah was sentenced to death, but through prayer, God added fifteen more years to his life (Isaiah 38). No matter how impossible a situation seems, prayer can rewrite the outcome. Life sometimes brings us trials, delays, losses, or discouragement, but through prayer, we find the strength to surmount the insurmountable. In essence, prayer sustains us through difficult seasons in our lives.
Prayer is a weapon, a key, and a lifeline because it brings spiritual growth, divine direction, open doors, healing, and restoration. It brings deliverance from oppression, financial breakthroughs, family peace, revival, and transformation. It is one of the greatest powers available to us. It is heaven’s system for transforming earthly realities.
Nwude, Chye
Prayer on the go:
Heavenly Father, cause every spiritual weakness in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals to be replaced with supernatural strength in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.

Let every closed door in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals be opened by the resurrection power of Jesus Christ in the powerful name of Jesus Christ.

May nations, communities, families, and individuals experience divine transformation through prayer in the miraculous name of Jesus Christ.

18/05/2026

This week, we will share thoughts on Thriving in the Season of Famine and pray for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
Seasons come and go, but God remains faithful through and through. Famine is a season marked by scarcity, dryness, uncertainty, and pressure. It may not always mean a lack of food alone. People experience famine in different ways: financial, emotional, spiritual, career stagnation, business downturns, family challenges, and national economic hardship. The economy may be hard, opportunities may seem limited, and fear may pervade society, yet God still specializes in preserving, sustaining, and prospering his people in unfavorable times.
Famine does not nullify God’s covenant because God still provides for us even in difficult times. In Genesis 26, Isaac faced a severe famine in the land. Naturally, he wanted to relocate to Egypt, where conditions seemed better. But God instructed him to remain where he was. Remarkably, Isaac obeyed. The Bible says, “Then Isaac sowed in that land, and received in the same year an hundredfold: and the Lord blessed him.” Gen. 26 v12. Isaac did not wait for perfect economic conditions before acting. He trusted God enough to sow during the famine.
One of the enemy’s strategies in difficult times is to weaken us spiritually. As pressure mounts, prayer life often declines, worship becomes inconsistent, and many of us drift from God. But famine is not the time to disconnect from God; it is the time to draw nearer to Him. A dry season should produce deeper roots. Wisdom is especially important in this season because, in the feminine, God expects us to pair faith with it. Joseph survived the famine in Egypt because God gave him wisdom for preparation and management. Practical wisdom during a famine includes avoiding wasteful spending, developing multiple streams of income, learning new skills, saving wisely, avoiding unnecessary debt, building relationships and networks, and staying financially disciplined. God can bless us, but we must manage resources wisely.
A season of famine is not the end of our story. What destroys others can become the platform for our testimony. When others panic, we should remain prayerful, faithful, diligent, obedient, and hopeful. God can cause us to prosper in scarcity, shine in darkness, and flourish in adversity. Our famine season can become our season of divine manifestation.
Nwude, Chye
Prayer points on the go:
Lord, thank you for sustaining nations, communities, families, and individuals through every season of scarcity in the mighty name of Jesus Christ

Faithful God, open supernatural doors of provision for nations, communities, families, and individuals in the powerful name of Jesus Christ

We reject fear, anxiety, and hopelessness for nations, communities, families, and individuals in the glorious name of Jesus Christ

11/05/2026

This week, we are going to share thoughts on when God again turned the captivity of his people, and we will be praying for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
There are seasons in life when we feel trapped — trapped in pain, disappointment, delay, sickness, hardship, stagnation, failure, or sorrow. Captivity is not always chains on the hands; sometimes it is heaviness in the heart. It is possible to smile on the outside and still be crying on the inside. The children of Israel understood captivity. They knew what it meant to lose joy, freedom, and hope. But one day, God stepped into their situation and changed everything. The Bible says: “When the Lord turned the captivity of Zion again, we were like them that dream.” Psalm 126 v 1
In other words, the breakthrough was so powerful that it felt unbelievable. God moved so suddenly and so greatly that they thought they were dreaming. The same God who turned the captivity of Zion is still turning situations around today. God is a specialist in turning impossible situations around. Throughout Scripture, we see many instances of God intervening and bringing about divine reversals. He turned Joseph from a prisoner to a prime minister. He turned Hannah from barrenness to fruitfulness. He turned Ruth from emptiness to honor. He turned Job's suffering into double restoration. He turned Lazarus from death back to life. Sometimes what people call impossible is an opportunity for God to reveal His power, because God is never intimidated by impossibility.
God’s turnaround is often bigger than the suffering that came before it. He turns mourning into dancing, shame into glory, scarcity into abundance, weakness into strength, and captivity into celebration. Isaiah 61:7 “For your shame ye shall have double…” There are blessings that come gradually, but there are also miracles that happen suddenly. A person can struggle for years, yet God can change the story in one day, meaning that our season, story, or family can change suddenly.
Captivity of any sort steals joy. Pain silences songs. Disappointment drains laughter. But when God visits His people, joy returns. The devil wants us to believe that sorrow will last forever, but God says otherwise. According to His word in Psalm 30:5, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” I know some people have not genuinely laughed in years because life has been too heavy. But God is able to restore laughter again. The same God who remembered Zion will remember us to turn our financial, emotional, spiritual, family, academic, and destiny captivity around, because when He steps in, chains break, doors open, tears dry, songs return, and testimonies emerge.
Nwude, Chye
Prayer points on the go:
Mighty God, let your season of divine turnaround begin in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals in the powerful name of Jesus Christ.

We command every form of captivity in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals to be broken in the miraculous name of Jesus Christ

Oh Lord, restore peace, laughter, and hope to nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals in the faithful name of Jes u Chris

04/05/2026

This week, we will share thoughts on Healing from Emotional Wounds and Trauma and pray for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
Many people in church today may look fine on the outside, but they can be hurting inside. Emotional pain—caused by betrayal, loss, rejection, abuse, disappointment, or failure—can last much longer than physical pain. Trauma may not be visible, but it shows itself through feelings of fear, anger, withdrawal, anxiety, and even a lack of spiritual connection. The good news is that God cares about more than just our salvation—He also cares about our healing. Psalm 147:3 tells us: “He heals the broken-hearted and binds up their wounds.”
No matter how deep our hurt is, God has the power and desire to heal us. Healing starts with honesty. Many of us try to hide our pain by saying, “I’m fine,” “It doesn’t matter anymore,” or “I’ve moved on.” We may not realize that if we don’t face our wounds, they don’t go away. Instead, they stay hidden and can come back in harmful ways. Even in the Bible, we see people openly expressing their pain: David cried out in the Psalms, Hannah cried bitterly before God, and Job lamented deeply. We cannot heal what we do not acknowledge.
Emotional wounds affect many areas of our lives. They impact our thoughts, leading to negative patterns, fear, and doubt. They can create trust issues and feelings of isolation in our relationships. Our bodies may suffer from stress and fatigue, and we may feel distant from God in our spiritual life. This is why healing should address all these areas. Isaiah 61:1 tells us about Christ’s mission: “He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted…” Jesus came not just to save souls but to restore lives. God invites us to bring our pain to Him. As Matthew 11:28 says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
God wants us to pray honestly, share our pain, and choose to forgive others, even when it feels difficult. Forgiveness means letting go of resentment and choosing freedom over being stuck. Ephesians 4:31–32 encourages us: “Get rid of all bitterness… forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” Unforgiveness keeps the wound open. Forgiveness allows God to begin stitching it closed. This may be a process—not a one-time act—but it is essential for healing. Our healing accelerates when our thinking aligns with God’s Word. Healing is not always instant—it is often a journey. Even physical wounds take time to heal; emotional wounds can take longer. But God works progressively: Healing requires replacing lies with truth. We may have been wounded—but we are not beyond healing. God sees the silent tears, the hidden pain, and the memories we wish we could erase. And He says: “I will heal you.” Not just cover it. Not just manage it. Heal it.
Nwude, Chye
Prayer points on the go:
Heavenly Father, we bring before You every brokenness, every pain, every hidden wound. In nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals, in the merciful name of Jesus.

Mighty God, restore peace where there has been turmoil in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals in the miraculous name of Jesus Christ.

Abba, replace pain with Your comfort and bind up emotional wounds in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals in the victorious name of Jesus Christ

27/04/2026

This week, we will share THOUGHTS ON HEALING, HEALTH, AND LONG LIFE and pray for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
Healing, health, and long life are integral to God's promise to us as His children. Many of us accept salvation yet struggle to truly enjoy its benefits, such as healing and good health. God cares not only about saving our souls; He also wants to heal our bodies, keep us healthy, and help us live long lives.
In Exodus 15:26, God calls Himself Jehovah Rapha—the Lord who heals. This means healing comes from God, not from people. Healing is part of His nature. God heals us physically, emotionally, and spiritually. No sickness is too great for Him. In Jesus Christ's ministry, healing was frequent. The blind received sight, the lame walked, and the sick were made whole. This shows that healing is intentional, not random.
Healing is God restoring us, while health is God maintaining us. 3 John 1:2 shows us God’s wish for us: “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health…” Divine health means living without sickness, having energy and strength, and doing what God intended for us. God wants us to be strong, not merely in a cycle of recovery.
Long life is not by chance; it's a promise from God. Psalm 118:17 says, “I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.” God grants long life to help us fulfill our purpose, impact future generations, and complete His assignments. Premature death is not God's plan for His children.
To experience healing and long life, we must have faith in God’s Word, which activates His promises. Proverbs 4:20-22 highlights that His words provide life and health. Obedience, as mentioned in Exodus 23:25, leads to health and protection, while disobedience can cause problems. Additionally, developing healthy habits, getting adequate rest, and avoiding harmful behaviors are essential. Prayer and positive declarations also play a vital role.
Healing and health are gifts we have through Christ, despite the enemy's attempts to harm us (John 10:10). While sickness can be an attack or limitation, Jesus offers us a full, healthy life. However, we must take responsibility for our health by eating well, exercising, managing stress, and seeking medical care, as God works through both His power and practical wisdom
Nwude, Chye
Prayer points on the go:
• Oh Lord, intervene to heal and restore health to nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals in the victorious name of Jesus Christ.

• Blood of Jesus Christ do a deep cleansing work in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals in the victorious name of Jesus Christ.

• Angels of might spread the fragrance and anointing of healing, and divine health over nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals in the powerful name of Jesus Christ. Thoughts

20/04/2026

This week, we will share thoughts on “From Brokenness to Wholeness” and pray for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
Brokenness is not a stranger to humanity. People come to church dressed well—but carrying shattered hearts. Some are broken by betrayal, disappointment, failure, loss, sin, and delay. Brokenness is when life does not match expectations. It is when what should be whole becomes fragmented. Yet God specializes in restoration. We may be broken—but we are not beyond repair.
Brokenness is not visible, but it can manifest as emotional wounds, spiritual emptiness, loss of identity, and crushed expectations. In scripture, we see broken people everywhere. 2 Samuel 4:4 – Mephibosheth. He was dropped as a child and became lame. His condition was not his fault—but he lived with its consequences. Many people today are like Mephibosheth: wounded by what they did not cause, living below their destiny.
When a person si broken, he or she lives in constant fear and insecurity, bitterness and anger, withdrawal or isolation, and loss of purpose, and spiritual dryness. This distorts how they see God, themselves, and others. God as a loving father that he is does not discard broken vessels, instead he restores them. “A broken and contrite heart… You will not despise.” Psalm 51:17. God is attracted to brokenness—not repelled by it. Look at the biblical examples of the woman with the issue of blood, the Samaritan woman (John 4:7–26), and the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1–11). All of them were broken, yet Jesus restored their dignity, identity, and purpose.
Many of us are broken by memories, not by events. It is time to forget the former things (Isaiah 43:18-19) and move on. We are not our past because Wholeness begins when identity is restored. “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.” 2 Corinthians 5:17. Meanwhile, Wholeness is not perfection—it is restoration, peace in the midst of chaos, emotional stability, spiritual aliveness, and walking in purpose. Brokenness is not our destination; it is the raw material for God’s miracle. The same God who heals broken bones also heals broken hearts and restores broken lives.
Nwude, Chye
• Father, let your healing power flow in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals

• Mighty God, mend the broken pieces of nations, communities, families, and those of individuals with Your divine touch of fire.

• Faithful God, fill the void in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals with your unconditional love.

13/04/2026

This week, we are going to share thoughts on WHEN MERCY SPEAKS, and we will be praying for nations, communities, families, and individuals.

There are many voices in the realm of the spirit, speaking either for or against us. The voice of sin says we are guilty; the voice of the law says we must pay; and the voice of Satan says we are finished. But there is yet another voice – the voice of mercy. When mercy speaks, every other voice is silenced, every negative verdict is overturned, and every closed door begins to open.

In life, there are things we have done that we may not be proud of, mistakes we have made, and decisions we regret. But when mercy speaks, judgment is canceled. The story of the woman caught in adultery in John 8 is a clear example of mercy stepping in. She was caught red-handed, with no defense, no excuse; the law said to stone her, but mercy said, “He that is without sin, cast the first stone.” “Neither do I condemn you. John 8 v 7- 8” Mercy did not deny her sin—Mercy overruled her sentence because “Mercy has the final say.”

The voice of mercy rises for us when we cannot speak. There are seasons in our lives when we don’t even know how to pray, our strength is gone, and our faith is shaken. But mercy does not wait for our perfection: “I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy” Romans 9:15. Mercy will choose us even when we are not qualified. Everything will fail, but mercy never fails. When mercy speaks, it silences the accuser. When mercy speaks, restoration happens. Mercy does not just forgive; it restores. When mercy speaks, protocol is broken, systems are bypassed, and doors open suddenly.

Nwude, Chye
Prayer on the go:
Lord, let Your mercy speak for nations, communities, families, and individuals in the precious name of Jesus Christ.

Mercy of God, silence every evil voice of negativity in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals

Mercy of God, rewrite the story of nations, communities, families, and individuals as we command the resurrection power of Jesus Christ to restore their wasted years, in the powerful name of Jesus Christ

06/04/2026

This week, we will share thoughts on HE IS RISEN, THE TOMB IS EMPTY, and pray for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
The greatest news in history is the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Through His death and resurrection, God proved to the devil that the cross was not the end, the grave was not the conclusion, and the stone was not permanent. The tomb is empty—and that changes everything for you and me.
The empty tomb is a divine declaration; it is not just an event but a message from God. It declares victory over death. Death is the greatest fear of humanity, but Jesus conquered it. "O death, where is your sting? O grave, where is your victory?" 1st Corinthians 15 v 55 The resurrection proves that death is defeated, the grave has lost its power, and eternal life is available. It reveals the power of God. The same power that raised Jesus is still active today. "He who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies" Romans 8 v 11
The empty tomb brings about personal transformation. The resurrection is not just a historical event — it is personal because it takes us from despair to hope, from sin to salvation. Jesus didn’t just rise — He rose with a purpose: to redeem me and you, and to reconcile us to our God, as written in Romans 4:25: “He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification.” The empty tomb also transformed us from weakness to power because it empowers us to live victoriously: over sin, over fear, and over every limitation of life.
The stone was not rolled away so Jesus could come out — it was rolled away so we could see that He is no longer there, that the tomb is empty, that the grave is defeated, and that Jesus is alive forevermore. Indeed, Christ is risen! The tomb is empty! And our victory is complete!
Nwude, Chye:
Prayer points on the go:

Every dead situation in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals come alive by the resurrection power in the powerful name of Jesus Christ

Every power of hopelessness in nations, communities, families, and in the lives of individuals turn to testimony by fire in the miraculous name of Jesus Christ.

Oh Lord, cause nations, communities, families, and individuals to begin a new journey of victory, power, and new beginnings in the powerful name of Jesus Christ

30/03/2026

This week, we will share thoughts on ACTIVATING THE POWER IN THE NAME AND THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST FOR A VICTORIOUS CHRISTIAN LIFE, and we will be praying for nations, communities, families, and individuals.
Knowing there's power in the name and blood of Jesus Christ is one thing; activating that power is another. Many of us call on them, but few truly understand their authority. Many of us sing about the blood, but we don't fully grasp its power. Still, our victory in life—whether spiritual, physical, or material—rests on these two elements: the name and the blood of Jesus Christ.
The name and blood of Jesus Christ carry more power than we can imagine; they hold authority, dominion, and commands that bring results. When we speak in the name and blood of Jesus, heaven supports us. It's like having God's legal signature. Sometimes, people run from one herbalist to another, from one prophet to another, but the truth remains that calling on the name and blood of Jesus Christ carries more power than a thousand alternatives. When we invoke the name and the blood of Jesus Christ, sicknesses bow, demons tremble, and situations change.
We can activate the power in the name and blood of Jesus Christ by speaking, commanding, and declaring them. The name of Jesus carries authority; the blood of Jesus guarantees victory, and faith in the confession of the word is the actual activation. We speak, command, and declare divine health, bring forth our finances, and protect our families when we use the name and the blood of Jesus.
There is a combined power in the name and blood of Jesus Christ. “They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.” Revelation 12:11: So, victory comes when we plead the blood and declare the name.
Nwude, Chye.
• By the power in the name and blood of Jesus Christ, we bind and paralyse all satanic oppressors delegated against nations, communities, families, and individuals in the mighty name of Jesus Christ

• We hold and lift the name and the blood of Jesus Christ against powers and principalities resisting the economic, political, and spiritual emancipation of nations, communities, families, and individuals in the victorious name of Jesus Christ.

• Let the power in the name and blood of Jesus Christ be released to speak mercy in nations, communities, families, and individuals in the powerful name of Jesus Christ.

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