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Register for 10 Days 2026 AND "Pursue" Prayer Guide Now Available

It's time to register your 10 Days gathering (Sept 11-21, 2026). Our registration has been simplified so it’s quick and easy for everyone to let us know about their prayer gatherings.

After you register your gathering, we'll get your location up on the map (unless you tell us not to) so you can see where around the world where prayer is arising.

The church is now global, Spirit-filled, and it is more prayer devoted than ever. As Matthew Lilley recently wrote, "This has never happened before." The promise spoken through the prophet Isaiah, that God's house would be "a house of prayer for all nations," is coming to pass before our eyes.

10 Days is a small but significant part of what God is doing globally. Extended seasons of prayer and consecration consistently lead to in-breakings of God's Kingdom, signs, wonders, and miracles, increased intimacy with the Lord, unity in the body, and even transformation in entire regions. We hope you'll join us this September 11-21st in 10 Days 2026.


Prayer Guide Now Available

We are happy to announce that our 2026 Prayer Guide is now available for download.

The theme for 2026 is "Pursue."

To Pursue means to chase or go after with a singular focus. It speaks, first of all, to God's pursuit of us through Jesus's incarnation, death, and resurrection. But, it also speaks of how we pursue God in return.
”The call of 10 Days 2026 is a call to pursue, to run after the heart of God with undivided devotion. In a world that pulls us in countless directions, this is a time to reorient our hearts around one pursuit: My best for His glory. Over these ten days as we worship, repent, and pray, we seek to yield everything—our ambitions, distractions, and divisions—to the Lordship of Jesus, so that His likeness might be formed in us and His Kingdom revealed through us, that all might know Him.”

Translations are coming soon. If you’d like a specific language, please email 10DaysCommunications@gmail.com.

Jonathan Friz