Our Mission

Prayer without
borders

Global Prayer exists to unite believers of every background in a single shared moment of prayer each day. No denominations. No barriers. One voice, rising from every nation.

What We Do

One authenticated prayer,
every single day

Global Prayer is a free, non-denominational Christian prayer app and companion website. Every day, the same historically authenticated prayer is made available to every user in the world simultaneously — regardless of timezone, tradition, or location.

The result is a simple but profound thing: in a fragmented world, millions of believers pause at the same prayer, on the same day, united by a voice from the past speaking into the present.

The app and website are free forever. There are no subscriptions, no paywalls, and no accounts. Prayer should never be a product.

"Voices from twenty centuries of Christian faith, speaking to us today."

The Global Prayer Library

How It Works

Five principles

I

One Prayer, One World

Every day, one authenticated prayer is shared with every user worldwide, regardless of timezone or location. The same words. The same moment.

II

Authentic Prayers Only

Every prayer is drawn from historically documented sources predating 1928. No AI-generated content, ever. Only genuine voices from the Christian tradition.

III

The Liturgical Calendar

Prayers are connected to the liturgical season, major feast days, and the saints of the day wherever possible, grounding each prayer in the rhythm of the Church year.

IV

Non-Denominational

We honour the full breadth of Christian tradition — Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Anglican — drawing from each without favouring any.

V

Free Forever

Supported only by a small, unobtrusive advertisement. No subscriptions. No paywalls. No accounts. Just prayer, freely given.


The Prayer Library

369 prayers.
All authenticated.

The Global Prayer library contains 369 historically authenticated prayers, carefully sourced from primary texts across the breadth of the Christian tradition. Every prayer is verified against its original source. None are AI-generated, paraphrased, or composed for this app.

The library includes a 365-day daily cycle, a special prayer for Leap Day, and three moveable feast prayers tied to Easter-derived dates — Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday — which override the daily cycle when those days fall.

Sources include the Book of Common Prayer, the Roman Missal, the Divine Office, the writings of Thomas Aquinas, Augustine of Hippo, John Chrysostom, Francis of Assisi, Teresa of Ávila, Anselm of Canterbury, Thomas à Kempis, John Henry Newman, and many others across twenty centuries of Christian faith.


Traditions Honoured

One Church,
many voices

Western
Roman Catholic

Drawing from the Roman Missal, the writings of the Church Fathers, and the great saints of the Latin tradition — from Augustine to Aquinas to Newman.

Eastern
Orthodox

Including prayers from the Eastern liturgical tradition — John Chrysostom, Basil the Great, and the rich heritage of the Byzantine Church.

Reformed
Protestant

Prayers from the Reformed and Lutheran traditions, including voices such as Martin Luther and the devotional literature of the Reformation period.

Via Media
Anglican

Drawing substantially from the Book of Common Prayer — one of the richest single sources of authenticated liturgical prayer in the English language.


Who We Are

Built with care,
offered freely

Global Prayer is an independent project built and maintained by AppyTogether, a sole-trader application developer based in the United Kingdom. It is not affiliated with any church, denomination, diocese, or religious organisation.

The project was born from a simple conviction: that the great prayers of the Christian tradition deserve to be heard, that believers across every tradition share more than divides them, and that the daily act of prayer is most powerful when it is shared.

If you have questions, feedback, or would like to get in touch, please visit our contact page.

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