May 31-June 6, 2026

Disciple-making is not simply a task to complete, but a way of life to embrace. It begins with going—stepping beyond comfort into intentional relationships. It grows through sharing—offering both the truth of the gospel and the story of how Christ is at work in us. It deepens in teaching—guiding others to know and obey God’s Word. It is strengthened through modeling—living a life that reflects Jesus in everyday moments. And it continues through multiplying—raising up others who will, in turn, make disciples.

As you move through these prayer prompts over the next few weeks, consider them an invitation to align your heart with God’s mission. Ask Him to shape your posture, refine your motives, and empower your obedience. Disciple-making is not done in our own strength, but through His Spirit working in and through us. May these prayers ground you, stretch you, and lead you into a faithful, fruitful participation in His work.


This week's focus: Multiplying

This week's Bible reading: Matthew 28: 19-20; Acts 1:8; 2 Timothy 2:2

Day 1: Lord, give me a vision for disciple-making that extends beyond my own lifetime and influence.

Day 2: Father, help me to invest in others who will faithfully invest in others as well.

Day 3: Father, teach me to recognize and encourage emerging leaders within the people I disciple.

Day 4: Lord, give me the wisdom to equip others, not simply serve them, so they can grow into disciple-makers.

Day 5: Father help me to release control and trust You as others step into their own ministry and leadership opportunities.

Challenge: Draw or print out MULTIPLY in bubble letters. Ask God what MULTIPLY looks like for you in this season, now write what you hear and sense inside the bubbled letters. Then, spend time lightly coloring your writing as you pray for the marching orders you received.


Prayer Prompts and Bible Readings are provided by Michele Bowden and Lisa Brass, Coaches with Visual Faith™ Ministry. Find them on our Creative Devotion page, on Instagram @victoryinart and @aworthylif, and on the web at victoryinart.com.