As you look toward the new year, do you find yourself longing for a fresh start—deeper surrender, renewed faith, clearer guidance, healing, strength, and a hope-filled “yes” to whatever God has next for you?

As January 1 approaches, here’s a simple, free gift to receive spiritual nourishment every morning—delivered directly to your email inbox.

Introducing 31 Days of “Yes” Prayers — Scripture-based prayers of hope and encouragement—crafted by United Doctor of Ministry student Rev. Oneal Young, Jr.

Each morning in January, you’ll receive an email with:

  • A powerful prayer drawn from one of God’s “Yes” promises in scripture

  • short audio recording of Rev. Young praying the prayer over you.

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According to 2 Corinthians 1:20:
“For as many as the promises of God are, in Him they are yes…”

Imagine beginning each day in 2026 with praying God’s “Yes” —awakening a renewed sense of presence, purpose, and divine possibility. These daily prayers will invite the Holy Spirit to empower and anoint you, reminding you that God is the One who opens every door before you.

This new year, embrace the chance for spiritual freshness!

Sign up now to receive the free gift of your Daily “Yes” Prayer emails throughout January 2026—and position yourself to receive all that God is preparing for you.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

Rev. Oneal Young, Jr., M.Div., is the organizing Pastor of Greater Purpose Church in Fairfield, California, with over three decades of pastoral ministry, education, and intercessory prayer leadership. A recipient of the Kneeland Preaching Award and the NAACP President’s Medal of Freedom, he is completing the Doctor of Ministry degree at United Theological Seminary. Rev. Young has served as President of the North Bay Ministers Union, Director of Prayer: Sacramento Ministers Alliance, Sacramento, CA, and Chaplain for the Fairfield Police Department. His ministry has emphasized prayer, discipleship, and community transformation, including the forthcoming release of his book, The Prayer Memoirs of a Preacher (2026).