Regeneration! – 21 Day Prayer Guide for France April 27 - May 18, 2025
We’re excited to invite you to be part of something powerful - 21 Days of Prayer for France!
Following the incredible Love France 2024 initiative during the games, believers across France and around the world are keeping the momentum going. This special prayer guide, produced by Impact France, has been designed to help Christians from every nation join together in praying for God’s blessing, renewal, and transformation across France.
For 21 days, you’ll journey through daily topics focused on the Church, families, youth, communities, culture, and those in need. Each day offers short Bible verses, focused prayer points, and stories that will encourage your faith. Whether you pray on your own, as a family, in your church, or with a small group, this guide is your invitation to stand in prayer alongside our brothers and sisters in France.
We believe this is a time to:
Bless France with our prayers, asking God to pour out His love, healing, and power.
Celebrate the unity and creativity emerging among churches, ministries, and believers across the nation.
Connect with the amazing ways God is working through sports, arts, music, and outreach — and discover how you can be part of it!
No matter your age, location, or experience with prayer, you are welcome. We’re calling on young people, families, seniors, prayer groups, and churches everywhere to lift their voices for France - a nation with a rich Christian history and a great need for revival today.
How to Get Involved:
- Read / Download the 21-day guide
- Set aside a few minutes each day to pray
- Share this invitation with friends and your church
Let’s believe together for a wave of blessing over France that touches and transforms hearts, homes, and cities!
READ / DOWNLOAD the 21 Days ‘Regeneration!’ Prayer Guide
May God bless you as you uphold our dear nation.
In Him,
Matthew Glock - Coordinator
Love France
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