Prayer ministry toolkit
Jesus knows exactly where He wants to meet you.
Every person’s story is unique, and every heart carries its own mix of wounds, questions, and longings. These prayer approaches create space for Jesus to bring healing, truth, and restoration in the way that best fits your season.
You don’t have to know which direction to choose. We’ll listen to the Holy Spirit together and follow His lead.
Transformation Prayer Ministry (TPM)
Formerly known as Theophostic Prayer Ministry, TPM helps you encounter Jesus in specific traumatic or painful memories. As He brings His truth into those moments, He releases the emotional burdens you’ve been carrying.
Listening Prayer Ministry
Listening Prayer helps you recognize and respond to Jesus’ still, small voice. Through Immanuel moments and gentle discernment, you learn to hear His guidance, comfort, and encouragement in a deeper, more personal way.
Heartsync Prayer
Heartsync works with the different “parts” of your heart—Function, Guardian, and Emotion—bringing each one into the presence of Jesus. This process helps break cycles of shame, fear, or anxiety by reconnecting your mind, will, and emotions to His healing presence.
Prophetic Prayer
In Prophetic Prayer, I listen on your behalf for the Lord’s encouragement, strengthening, and comfort. This is a gentle space to receive His heart for you—words that affirm, uplift, and align you with His truth.
Court Room Appeals
This prayer approach engages the imagery of the Heavenly Courts, connecting with the Father as Judge, Jesus as Advocate, and the Holy Spirit as Witness. Together, we bring accusations, blockages, or spiritual resistance before God and seek His righteous verdict and freedom.
Sozo
Sozo prayer includes Father Ladder work, addressing walls or blocks, and closing any open doors that hinder connection with God. These tools help your heart experience deeper intimacy with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, leading to lasting rest and wholeness.
How we discern together
We begin by asking Jesus where He wants to start.
Sometimes He highlights a memory.
Sometimes a lie.
Sometimes a place of fear or shame.
Sometimes simply His desire to speak.
Wherever He leads, we follow.