Worldwide Prodigal Prayer Day: We Will Pray for Your Prodigal

Written by Judy Douglass, Author, Blogger, and Podcaster

The gang our adopted son had joined had a confrontation with another gang. It didn’t lead to violence, but for some reason, the other gang thought Josh was the instigator. He came home terrified, saying he needed to get out of town.

Our ministry had a summer conference beginning in Colorado and needed some teenagers to serve various needs. Josh had not been willing to do that, but within a few days, he was on his way to Colorado to work and be with strong believers for a month.

That was one of many answers to prayers prayed on a June 2 Worldwide Prodigal Prayer Day. For more than 20 years, every June 2, hundreds and now thousands of people from around the world have joined together in a day of prayer for those who are walking away from God and their families, often making destructive choices.

On June 2, over 25 years ago, our prodigal, Josh, met Jesus. He was living at House of Hope, a nearby residential home for troubled teens. His house dad, Mike, loved him, prayed for him, sought to guide him into better life choices, and on June 2, 1997, he introduced our son to Jesus. That night, Mike baptized him in the nearby lake.

Josh’s life changed then, and when he came home, for a while. But wrong friends and the trauma of his early life put him on a roller coaster. He would do well and make good choices for days, weeks, even months. Then down he would go for many months. The unpredictable cycle went on for 15 years.

The Beginning

At the beginning, we invited friends to pray for our son on June 2, Josh’s spiritual birthday. We called it a worldwide day of prayer for Josh. Then God encouraged us to expand it to others needing prayer, and the Worldwide Prodigal Prayer Day was born. We have found that grandparents especially love to take part.

The objective of this day is to come together before God to petition Him for the redemption, restoration, and deliverance of those we love. Most often, these prodigals are our children, but they might also be grandchildren, a spouse, parents, relatives, friends, coworkers, or anyone we care about.

We started putting first names on a list to share with others to join us in praying. Every year, we add to the list of first names for whom prayer has been requested, which is posted on our Prayer for Prodigals site.  

Anyone can submit as many names for prayer as they desire. Feel free to tell many others about this special day. It has grown to include thousands of pray-ers lifting up more than 7,000 names around the world.

So, if you love a prodigal, we would love to pray for your loved one. And we invite you to join us in praying.

Making a Difference Through Prayer

Does this make a difference—a lot of people naming names of people they don’t know? Oh yes. Usually it takes a while, maybe a long time. 

But sometimes it happens quickly. As in the story of Josh’s need to “get out of town.” In another incident, shortly after June 2, our son was put on probation for two years for a minor incident. The consequences were much greater than the offense.

But it was an answer to prayer that we could never have anticipated. We had prayed he would receive some real-life accountability for some of his poor choices in his late teens. 

Two years of probation put the fear of jail in him. Every time he was tempted to make another bad choice, he stopped to think about the possibility of getting caught—sometimes he still did it, but often he didn’t.

Another teen we had prayed for asked to come home and finally accepted help for his substance use disorder. He had been homeless with no contact for a long time. 

A daughter who turned into an angry atheist in her first year of college, not wanting anything to do with her parents, experienced a radical change of heart through the influence of a few Christian friends. She is now on fire for the Lord.

A daughter reunited with her parents after years of being estranged due to an abusive relationship with a man who kept her from her family. 

In recent years, we have had many more adult children who have rejected their parents. And even there, God works and often brings reconciliation.

Prepare for the Battle

But a word of caution: The evil one, the enemy of our souls, loves to lead our rebellious ones astray. When we interfere, especially through prayer, he tightens his hold on them. But we have the power of prayer to El Shaddai, the almighty God. 

I have found it is good to prepare my heart and mind to enter this battle. And one of the most effective ways I have found to confront Satan is to “give thanks in everything,” as we are urged in 1 Thessalonians 5:18. If we resist him, he flees. And giving thanks to our God sends him running.

Our theme for the June 2, 2025 Worldwide Prodigal Prayer Day weekly devotional is “On Our Knees.” If you would like to receive these 5 devotionals, you can sign up here.

If you are new to the Prodigal Prayer Day, we invite you to send us the first names of anyone you would like us to pray for.

You are also invited to join the Prayer for Prodigals virtual prayer community. This is a safe and encouraging place to post specific requests for others to pray for, and you can pray for the posted community requests.

You can send names and/or join us by writing to us at PrayerforProdigals@gmail.com or this Facebook page.

We look forward to meeting you on our knees at the throne on June 2.


Judy Douglass is a writer, speaker, and encourager. Her most recent book, “When You Love a Prodigal,” has ignited her new podcast of the same name. She also directs Women’s Resources at Cru.

23 thoughts on “Worldwide Prodigal Prayer Day: We Will Pray for Your Prodigal”

  1. Please pray for my onlY CHILD, Angela Marie. Her Dad and I were married 25 years. ANGELA HAS BEEN A PRODIGAL WITH ME ALL OF THOSE 29 YEARS. NOT ONLY DOES SHE MAKE SURE, I CANNOT SEE HER, SHE MAKES SURE THAT HER TWO CHILDREN RAECHEL 26 AND COLLIN 21 CANNOT SEE ME. IN MARCH 2018, SHE PUT A NO CONTACT ORDER ON ME. tHEY LIVE IN THE SAME COUNTY AS ME HERE IN IOWA ABOUT 30 MILES APART. BECAUSE HER DAD INTERFERES, AND DESPISES THE GROUND I WALK ON, HE WANTS ANGELA AND HER FAMILY FOR HIMSELF BECAUSE HE BOUGHT HER THE ACREAGE ON WHICH THEY LIVE. MY HEART LIES SHATTERED/ I AM BORN AGAIN, SPIRIT FILLED , FULL GOSPEL, AND A RETIRED EDUCATOR HERE IN IOWA, MISSOURI AND MN. PLEASE PRAY FOR US AND I THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

    1. Legacy Coalition Blog Team

      Marcha,
      We will be praying for Angela Marie. May God answer your prayers. Day of prayer for prodigals has it’s own prayer page. You can send names and/or join us by writing to us at PrayerforProdigals@gmail.com or this Facebook page. We at Legacy Coalition will also be praying.

    1. Hello, I am starting a prayer and support group for mothers of Prodigals in Pikeville TN. Please send me any info I can use for our group to hopefully start in November!

  2. My grandson has struggled with substance abuse since his mother became ill with cancer and passed away. He started going back to church and was baptized. Problems in his life still persist but he does go to AA. He loves God.

    1. Legacy Coalition Blog Team

      Patricia, We will be praying for your grandson. Day of prayer for prodigals has it’s own prayer page. You can send names and/or join us by writing to us at PrayerforProdigals@gmail.com or this Facebook page. We at Legacy Coalition will also be praying.

  3. Bonnie Jean Desouza

    Hello, I would like if you can pray for my son Mark and daughter Heidi..
    Thank you very much.
    Love their mother.

  4. Please include our grandson, Ethan, in your prayers on June 2. He’s 21 years old and diagnosed bipolar and now is starting the treatment to change sexes. He knows God, but also knows demons.

    1. Legacy Coalition Blog Team

      Dave,
      We will be praying for Molly, Ruby. How hard to not hear from them. Day of prayer for prodigals has it’s own prayer page. You can send names and/or join us by writing to us at PrayerforProdigals@gmail.com or this Facebook page.

  5. Please add Mike and Becky (40’s) to the new prayer for prodigals list. They are my niece and nephew. Mike no longer attends church. Becky takes their two daughters with autism (9 and 6) to an affirming church. Becky now doesn’t want her mother to say anything about Jesus. She doesn’t want either parent to attend church with her when they visit from out of state. Thank you so much.
    (I was unable to get Okta to work.)

  6. Virginia Diller

    I am part of a prayer group at my church. We pray for a long list of prodigals.
    I own and read When You Love a Prodigal, Prayers for Prodigals, and Violent Prayer for your Adult Children.
    Thank you to everyone who has a heart for all prodigals and pray in agreement that our loved ones will come back to Jesus

  7. Bianca Menasse

    Please pray for Zefan. He is doing a lot better now; God has freed him from a toxic relationship and drugs. He started a new relationship shortly after with a christian girl but she cheated on him. He is devastated and is seeking the Lord for this relationship, his studies(he needs to graduate this June otherwise he will be send back to his home country)

    Please pray for;
    A breakthrough in his spiritual life
    That the university will grant him another chance to redo two exams
    He will finish his thesis by the end of June(focus, and motivation and support for writing his thesis)
    He will find a job to cover his living costs.

  8. Please pray for my daughter has claimed she is a Lesbian 64 yrs.old. Has one daughter that has transition to a male 23yrs old and it breaks my heart. She tells them to find their idenity . What ever makes them happy.
    I also have another grandson who is 25yrs.old who is in a toxic relationship,this couple have a 3 yr.old. please help me pray that this curse will break and that the Lord will change their lives
    Thank you
    Mary Diaz

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