Prayer Walking Guide

Prayer walking transforms an ordinary stroll into a meaningful, prayerful encounter with God’s heart for your community. A Visual Guide to Prayer Walking offers a structured yet flexible way to deepen this practice. Created by Randell Neudorf, a ministry leader and artist, the guide combines approachable hand-drawn illustrations with gentle prompts that encourage reflection and intercession.

Whether you’re praying alone, leading a small group, or introducing prayer walking to your congregation, this resource provides a clear pathway into spiritual attentiveness. The drawings are designed to stir your imagination—each image paired with thought-provoking questions or short prayers to guide your attention to the people, places, and possibilities around you.

Includes:

  • A full-color digital guide optimized for mobile devices

  • A printer-friendly condensed version (4 pages)

  • Illustrated prompts to spark prayer and imagination

  • Simple reflection questions for personal or group use

Download the Visual Walking Prayer Guide Here

How you might use it

Consider introducing this guide during a church-wide prayer emphasis or a sermon series on mission and community engagement. Print copies for small group leaders or share the digital version via email and invite everyone to spend one week prayer walking their neighborhood. Encourage participants to journal or share stories of what they notice and pray about. For family ministry, adapt the prompts for children by inviting them to draw what they see. You could also host a reflective prayer walk together, pausing at local landmarks to read aloud one or two of the guide’s questions.

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