Private Prayer Requests and Respectful Handling
Private prayer requests should be handled with care, dignity, and respect. Prayer Center Jerusalem uses your prayer details to prepare and deliver the service you ordered, send photo proof by email, and support your order. We do not intentionally publish private prayer details without permission.
Learn more about the service on About Prayer Center Jerusalem and How We Deliver Your Prayer in Jerusalem.
What makes a prayer request private?
Prayer requests may include names, family situations, illness, grief, anxiety, marriage concerns, financial pressure, or personal struggles. These details deserve respectful handling.
How are prayer details used?
Your prayer text is used to prepare and carry out the selected prayer service, communicate about your order, and send proof after completion. It is not meant for public display unless you clearly give permission.
Can I send a prayer for someone else?
Yes. Many customers send prayer requests for a loved one. You can include a first name, relationship, and short prayer intention. You do not need to share unnecessary private information.
Should I include sensitive details?
Only include what you are comfortable sharing for the purpose of prayer delivery. A simple request is enough. For example: "Please pray for healing and peace for Maria" is often sufficient.
How does photo proof work with privacy?
Photo proof confirms completion while respecting privacy. Public sample images should avoid showing private prayer details. Actual proof may vary based on site conditions.
Where should I start?
Start with Send a Prayer Request to Jerusalem or choose a specific site from the Holy Sites collection.
FAQ
Do I need to write a long prayer?
No. A short, sincere prayer request is enough.
Can I use only first names?
Yes. First names are usually enough for a respectful prayer request.
Can my prayer be anonymous?
You can keep the prayer text simple and avoid unnecessary personal details, but the order still needs normal checkout contact information.
Last updated: June 1, 2026