Calling God's people together for National Day of Prayer
- Jun 16, 2025
- 1 min read

At OneWay, we’re passionate about seeing the gospel go around the world—and next Thursday, May 1, we’re also celebrating what God is doing right here at home.
Recent data shows remarkable spiritual movement across the United States:
Bible sales are surging. In 2024 – a year when overall book sales barely increased – Bible sales jumped by 22%. That’s not just a statistic. It’s a sign of growing spiritual hunger.
Commitments to Jesus are rising. A new Barna study shows a 12-point jump since 2021 in Americans who say they’ve made a lasting personal commitment to Jesus. That’s nearly 30 million more adults in just four years—many of them from Gen Z and Millennial generations.
These signs of spiritual renewal remind us that, even in a time of cultural uncertainty, the light of the gospel is not fading—it’s shining ever brighter.
On Thursday, May 1, we invite you to join with us at the OneWay Ministry Center for a powerful hour of worship, thanksgiving, and intercession.
Let’s thank God for the renewal we’re seeing—and boldly ask for more across our nation – and the world.

Join us on Thursday, May 1
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
OneWay Ministry Center
495 N Commons Drive, Aurora, IL 60504
Lunch will be provided after the gathering (Please RSVP below).
If you can't join us, we encourage you to find an event near you or organize your own gathering.




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