It’s 2am. You can’t sleep.
The weight of everything is sitting on your chest.
Jason picks up. He listens. He prays with you.
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That’s why Pray Anytime exists. Not because we have all the answers — but because we believe the hardest moments shouldn’t be faced in silence.
When you call, a caring voice picks up, listens to what you’re carrying, and prays with you right then and there. That’s it. No agenda. No strings. Just prayer, whenever you need it.
A light left on for you
Who picks up the phone
Jason is 57. He was a high school shop teacher in North Carolina for twenty years. The kind of teacher you’d remember.
Six years ago, he lost his wife Beth to cancer. That season of grief cracked him open — he learned to sit with pain instead of trying to fix it. He read the Bible cover to cover more times than he can count. Not because he’s religious. Because it kept him alive.
Now when you call, Jason picks up. He laughs easily. He tears up sometimes. He’s not a pastor, not a counselor — just a man who’s been through the valley and came out softer, not harder.
“Hey... I’m Jason. Man, I’m glad you called. I’m all yours, okay? No rush. What’s going on?”
No scripts. No awkward silences. Just Jason, glad you called.
No menus, no hold music — just Jason saying hey, like a friend who’s glad you called.
Talk about what you’re going through, or simply say “I need prayer.” Share as much or as little as you’d like. There are no wrong words here.
Out loud, from the heart, grounded in Scripture. Most calls are 5–15 minutes. And you can call back whenever you need to.
And at noon, and on Christmas, and on the hardest Tuesday of your life. Whenever you need us.
Doubt, fear, grief, anger — bring it all. You don’t have to have it together to call.
Every prayer is grounded in God’s Word, shaped around what you’re actually carrying.
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
Matthew 11:28
Talk to Someone NowThousands of people have called Pray Anytime. Here are some of their stories.
I called at 3am, couldn’t stop crying after my diagnosis. By the time we said amen, I felt peace for the first time in weeks. I’ve called back four times since.
Sarah M.
Mother of two, Texas
I was so nervous — I’d never done anything like this. But the voice on the line was so warm. No awkwardness. Just like calling a friend who really gets it.
Linda R.
Retired teacher, Georgia
I started calling after my husband passed. Now it’s part of my morning, like having coffee with a friend. It keeps me going.
Donna K.
Grandmother, Tennessee
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Totally fair. Here are the questions we hear most.
That's completely okay. Most people start with just “I need prayer” or “I'm going through a hard time.” We'll gently guide the conversation from there. There's no wrong thing to say.
Jason — a prayer companion powered by AI, rooted in Scripture, and modeled after real people of deep faith. He never sleeps, never judges, and was designed with one purpose: to pray with you, with patience and compassion, whenever you need it.
It's 100% free, every time. There's no catch, no upsell, no mailing list. This is a ministry, not a business. We exist to serve people who need prayer.
Not at all. Whatever your background or where you are in your faith journey, you're welcome. We pray in a way that's rooted in Scripture and full of grace.
Most calls last about 5 to 15 minutes, but there's no timer. If you need more time, we're here. If you just want a quick prayer, that's wonderful too.
Absolutely. Many people call regularly — some every day. You can call as often as you need. We'll always be glad to hear from you.
The light is on.
Someone is waiting.
Right now — whatever time it is — someone is ready to pray with you.
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“Blessed are all who take refuge in him.”— Psalm 2:12