“There is nothing too big or too small that you cannot take to God in prayer.”
For Pastor Mary, prayer is not a moment — it is a way of life.
Imagine the darkest days of the 21st century’s greatest catastrophe. Thousands were dying. Scientists and doctors were scrambling to understand a mutating virus with no cure in sight. Fear had become the new normal. Governments enforced lockdowns, cutting off human connection.
Even churches — the very place people run to when trouble comes — had to close their doors.
In the midst of that chaos, a prayer movement was born: Prayer Time with Pastor Mary.
What began as an online lifeline to bring hope and stability during a time of uncertainty became so much more. It became a sanctuary for countless women — a place where faith was anchored when everything else felt unstable. When the world slowly reopened, the platform did not fade, it endured.
For Pastor Mary, prayer is not seasonal, it is for all seasons.
Through Prayer Time, testimonies have been birthed, prayer patterns have been established and hope has been revived again and again.
What started as a response to crisis has become a consistent wellspring of strength, healing, and community.
This is who Pastor Mary is — a woman who reminds us that no matter the storm, the altar of prayer is always open.

