Making Space on the Calendar

21 Days of Prayer | Peak City Church

One of the biggest myths about prayer is that we’ll get to it when life slows down. The truth is, life rarely does. That’s why prayer isn’t something we fit in. It’s something we make space for.

“Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)

Stillness doesn’t happen accidentally. It happens intentionally.

Time Reveals Our Priorities

Our calendars quietly tell the truth about what matters most to us. Prayer and fasting invite us to reorder our schedules around God rather than squeezing Him into the margins.

At Peak City Church, a church in Colorado Springs, we often say that spiritual growth starts with small, faithful choices. Setting aside even a few minutes a day to meet with God can reshape your entire rhythm.

You Don’t Need More Time. You Need Alignment.

God isn’t impressed by long prayers. He’s moved by surrendered hearts. Whether it’s early mornings, quiet lunch breaks, or peaceful evenings, God honors the moments we give Him consistently.

This is especially true for families. While parents carve out space for prayer, kids are learning about Jesus in environments designed just for them. Peak City is a church with great kids programs, making space for every generation to grow together.

Prayer for Today

God, help me make room for You in my daily rhythms. Teach me to prioritize Your presence above everything else. Amen.

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