A Christian prayer for your situation

Describe what you are facing in a sentence or two. Elara responds with a short prayer you can say aloud or quietly, shaped by biblical truth—not empty positivity.

When people use this page

Search traffic here often comes from a heavy moment: fear before news, anxiety that will not switch off, tension at home, guilt that lingers, or gratitude that needs words. The goal is not to perform perfect theology in one message, but to give you honest words you can pray today.

If you are not sure how to start, use a chip below or write one plain sentence about what you need God to see.

What you will get

You should receive a short prayer you can repeat, sometimes with one or two verse ideas to read next. Elara may also suggest a gentle next step in Scripture—not as a cure-all promise, but as a path to sit with God in truth.

Important boundaries

This is not medical, legal, or crisis counseling. If you are unsafe, contact local emergency services or a trusted person near you. Elara is a study and prayer companion, not a replacement for community, elders, or professionals when you need them.

What to ask

Name the weight

Say what you feel and what you are afraid might happen—keep it concrete.

Ask for brevity

Request a very short prayer you can memorize for the week.

Ask for Scripture

Ask which passages to read slowly after you pray.

Before you start
  • Guest access has gentle limits; the app is the best place for longer rhythms of prayer and reading.
  • Elara does not store your full prayer text in analytics.
  • For ongoing soul care, stay connected to a local church you trust.
Frequently asked questions

Will the prayer sound like my tradition?

Elara uses broadly Christian, Bible-shaped language. Your pastor or community can help you align tone and practice with your tradition.

Can I use this every day?

Yes for occasional use on the web. For daily rhythm, the app is designed to keep reading and prayer closer together.

Do I need an account?

No account is required to start.

Continue in the app

In the app you can pair prayer prompts with daily reading, translations, and the same Elara flow.