Help Us Build a Canadian Library of Prayer & Bible Study Resources

Ministry Forum is building a curated, shared library of homegrown Canadian prayer and Bible study resources, and we’re inviting you to contribute!

We want to gather those resources into one accessible collection that can serve churches across the country.

Imagine:

  • A six-week Bible study written for a congregation of 60 in Saskatchewan being used by a church in Nova Scotia.

  • A prayer practice developed by a lay leader in Montreal supporting a small group in Calgary.

  • A retreat outline created a decade ago helping a new pastor who doesn’t have time to start from scratch.

In our time connecting leaders across Canada, we’ve seen glimpses of this kind of faithful creativity, and we KNOW there is far more out there. When something is created prayerfully for one community, God can breathe new life into it for another.

We are looking specifically for:

  • Prayer guides (seasonal or thematic)

  • Bible study series

  • Retreat outlines

  • Devotional collections

  • Children’s or intergenerational prayer resources

  • Spiritual practice toolkits

  • Congregationally-developed curriculum

If you (or someone in your congregation) created something that was meaningful, faithful, and adaptable, we would love to consider it.

Maybe it was used for years.
Maybe it was created for one particular season.
Maybe it was written by a team of clergy and lay leaders working together.

If it served your context well, it may serve another.

We will thoughtfully curate submissions, honour contributors, and (where appropriate) offer an honorarium in gratitude for your work.

Our hope is that no ministry leader in Canada feels they have to begin from nothing when faithful resources already exist among us.

If something just came to mind… a study, a retreat, a prayer booklet… that’s exactly what we’re looking for!


Let’s build this library together, let us know what resources YOU have by filling out the form below.

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