A better way to create, organize and share prayer requests.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Create a free Lets Pray account and sync your data across multiple devices
• Passcode Lock Screen for extra privacy
• Designed for iPhone and iPad and iPod Touch
• Public Requests allow you to share your requests with other users
** Download the app and you also get FREE access to our website where you can manage your prayer requests online. www.letsprayapp.com **
FEATURES:
CREATE
• Easily create prayer requests based on your Contacts or Facebook Friends without having to use the keyboard.
• Store name, date, concern type, and notes for each prayer request.
• Use pictures from your Contacts, Facebook friends, Camera Roll or Take a Picture within the app to enhance your prayer time.
• Quickly add multiple prayer requests (Perfect for Prayer Meetings and Church announcements).
• Associate your Requests with Prayer Schedules and set up recurring prayer times groups of requests.
ORGANIZE
• Automatically organize your requests by answer status, name, and date.
• Schedule reminders for important time-sensitive requests.
• Create multiple Prayer Schedules to help remind you to spend time in prayer.
• Use the built-in calendar to easily see what prayer requests need your attention.
• Quickly manage your prayer requests with multi-select to change answer status.
• Track answer date and answer notes separately to see how your prayer requests have been answered over time.
• Convenient "Pray Now" button allows you to keep track of your requests as you pray, including last prayer date and number of times you have prayed.
SHARE
• Easily Share your Prayer Requests via SMS and Email or with your Facebook Wall, Page, Group, and Twitter Account!
• Auto-generated messages for sending encouragement, sharing a request, and sharing an answer to prayer.
• Pray, Follow and Comment on Public Prayer Requests.
Lets Pray combines ease of use, professional design, and powerful synchronization to bring you a better way to Create, Organize, and Share Prayer Requests.
"And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint;" - Luke 18:1