Daily Intercessions

A Rule of Prayer

Hold your intentions before God, day by day.

A quiet, contemplative space to keep the people and situations you are praying for — with a gentle daily reminder, and a place to record how God answers.

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Sacred Scripture

"I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone."

1 Timothy 2:1 (NRSV)

Prayer, kept faithfully

Simple tools for a serious practice.

Intentions list

Keep a personal list of the people and situations you are holding in prayer — organized by person, situation, community, world, the departed, and more.

A season of prayer

Set a duration for each intention — a day, a week, thirty days, or through a specific date like Easter or a surgery. Intentions complete their season quietly.

Your order, your rhythm

Arrange your intentions the way you pray — put the most urgent at the top, group by season, or follow the order of the liturgy. Simply drag to reorder.

Closure & archive

When an intention completes its season, you are invited to close it with a note — recording how it was answered, or simply releasing it with gratitude.

Answered prayers

Mark intentions as answered and build a personal record of God's faithfulness over time — a quiet archive of gratitude you can return to.

Installable PWA

Add Daily Intercessions to your phone's home screen like any app — no app store required. Works on iOS, Android, and desktop. Always at hand.

Simple to begin.
Faithful to keep.

Step I
Create an account

Register with your email address. Free, always. No subscription required.

Step II
Add your intentions

Name what you are praying for, set a duration, and add a brief note if you wish.

Step III
Pray faithfully

Let your list guide your daily prayer. Receive a gentle email digest if you wish.

Step IV
Record God's answers

Close each intention with a note. Build a living record of answered prayer over time.

What will you bring?

Every intention finds its place.

Person Situation Community World The Departed Other
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To intercede is to bear one another's burdens before God — it is among the most ancient and essential acts of the Christian life.

A rule of prayer

Begin your rule of prayer.

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