"This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it!" - Psalm 118:24 Join me as we celebrate National Day of Prayer with loved ones. We pray for our nation, our elected officials, our military men and women, and every American family. God Bless
Kelly & I celebrate our 26th wedding anniversary today—which also happens to be the National Day of Prayer. I thank God now, as always, for this extraordinary woman with whom I have been so profoundly blessed to build a life and an amazing family. (Prov. 12:4)
— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) May 1, 2025
Today, we recognize National Day of Prayer. Grateful to serve a nation created by people of faith, and humbled I serve with people of prayer now.
Texas Lt. Governor @DanPatrick delivers remarks at the White House National Day of Prayer event: "You are restoring the hopes and the prayers of millions upon millions of believers... you have a heart for every American, and you're showing that today."
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 1, 2025
Dear God, Most high, maker of heaven and earth and all that is in them, Thank you for this day and all that you have blessed us with. Thank you, Father, for your love, your kindness, your mercy and your grace. Thank you for waking us and giving us life and calling us your Show more
Thank you to all who came to the Capitol today for National Day of Prayer, and to my friend @TimTebow . We pray that God continue to guide us in our service. Tim Tebow
— Senator Ashley Moody (@SenAshleyMoody) May 1, 2025
Today was nothing short of epic. On this National Day of Prayer, we didn’t just pray—we witnessed history. President Trump stood boldly for the church and signed an executive order that tears down the muzzle on religious speech in America. This isn’t just policy—it’s prophecy Show more
— Jonathan Shuttlesworth (@JDShuttlesworth) May 1, 2025
It’s a great honor to be back at the White House celebrating today’s National Day of Prayer. Thank you to President Trump for reaffirming America as One Nation Under GOD!
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) May 1, 2025
Today, we recognize the National Day of Prayer. Millions of Americans will lift their voices to the Lord. May God bless the United States of America.
National Day of Prayer encourages citizens to reflect on their national and personal circumstances and offer thanksgiving or supplications as the case may be. Critical aspects of this event include communal prayers across diverse religious denominations, aimed at fostering a sense of national unity, respect for diverse faiths, and invoking divine intervention in national affairs.
According to historical records, the tradition of a Day of Prayer is not new, but its observance as a national event varies across different countries. In Nigeria, similar practices predate the colonial era, with various ethnic groups setting aside days for communal invocations. The concept of a National Day of Prayer in its contemporary form can be traced to the efforts of various religious bodies and leaders advocating for a unified day of prayer. The focus is often on pressing national issues like insecurity, economic uncertainties, and the need for peaceful coexistence.
In Nigeria, National Day of Prayer is characterized by diverse activities guided by the denominational doctrines of different religious bodies. These include special prayer services in mosques and churches, peace walks, and civic engagements aimed at promoting mutual respect and unity. Besides, it serves as a platform for the religious community to interact with government leaders on critical national issues. National Day of Prayer is celebrated on the first Thursday of May each year.
Facts about National Day of Prayer
The theme for National Day of Prayer in 2025 was Pour Out to the God of Hope and Be Filled. In 2024 the theme was Faithfulness. In 2023, the theme was Pray Fervently In Righteousness And Avail Much.
Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one's weakness. It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without a heart - Mahatma Gandhi, Civil Rights and Freedom Activist
Nigerian Muslims pray five times a day, in accordance with Islamic law. The prayers, also known as Salah, are considered one of the Five Pillars of Islam, and they are performed at dawn, noon, in the afternoon, at sunset, and in the evening.
Due to its religious diversity, Nigeria often holds interfaith prayer events, with both Christians and Muslims praying for peace and unity in the nation.
In the News and Trending in Nigeria for National Day of Prayer
Top things to do in Nigeria for National Day of Prayer
Attend a religious service at your place of worship on the National Day of Prayer. If you are not religious, try meditation or meditative yoga.
Practice mindfulness by focusing upon the internal and external experience of each moment of life. Mindfulness creates awareness and encourages one to be grateful for their blessings.
Watch the National Day of Prayer from the comfort of your home. The Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) usually broadcasts the National Day of Prayer event from Abuja on television.
Volunteer at local charities or non-profit organizations on the National Day of Prayer as a way to give back to the community.