How do I delete a prayer that I created?

To delete a prayer request that you created, on the main Prayer List screen simply swipe the title of the prayer to reveal a trash can icon. Press the icon and the prayer request is deleted.

Swiping right to left reveals the trash can icon for all items you are allowed to remove; that includes prayer requests and groups you created. You can also swipe on your name in a group members list to remove yourself from a prayer group.

How can I use PrayZ to share prayer requests?

The power prayer is amplified when more people are praying for the same request. The power of PrayZ is in sharing prayer requests with fellow prayer warriors to bring God more glory as people see the effectiveness of prayer.

First you need to create or join a prayer group

To create your own prayer group or join an existing group, switch to the Groups view by pressing the group icon on the toolbar.


Groups View


New Prayer Group Screen

Notes

  • When creating a group, enter a title for the group, an optional description, and specify the access level for the group.
  • The Save icon shows up as you enter a title for the prayer request.
  • Don’t forget to press the Save icon after you’ve entered the information about the group.

Joining Prayer Groups

At the middle of the Groups screen toolbar is the search icon๐Ÿ”. Pressing this button will bring up the list of visible groups available to join. Press the name of the list you would like to join.

If you tap on a group name, you will be asked if you wish to join the chosen prayer group. If you select Yes and the list is Public, you are added as a member immediately. If the list is Moderated, you will see the following alert indicating the owner of the group (or one of the other list moderators) must approve your membership…

Knowing Group Access Status

Note

You can tell what sort of access you have to the group by the font style of the group name.

Groups you have authority over appear at the top of the list, followed by groups you are a member of. Groups that you are waiting for approval to join appear last in the order.

Tired of waiting for approval?

You can cancel your request to join a group you are waiting for approval to by tapping group name.


Making changes to the group

You can change the group title, description or visibility by tapping on a group you own (or are a moderator of); then tapping the Edit icon when the View Prayer Group screen appears. You can also invite new members from that screen by entering their email address.

Manage group membership

Member Privilege Screen

When you have authority over a group

If you are responsible for a group and someone would like to join the group, you will receive a notification that a management action is required on your part and a badge will appear above the Groups icon on the main Prayer List screen.

The group is identified with a badge

Tap the name of the group, then tap the name of the new member to approve their request or swipe right-to-left on the name to disapprove of their request. Note: Because you have authority over the group, you can swipe to remove any member of the group.


Being invited to join a group.

If someone invites you to join their prayer group by entering your email address, a green badge will be displayed above the group icon on the main Prayer List screen notifying you that there is an action required on the Groups screen.

When you press the groups icon, you will see the group name you are being invited to with a green check button โœ… (join) and red do not enter โŒ button (decline).


Viewing the list of members in a group and removing yourself from a group

When you belong to a group, you can press on the group name to see the group name, description, and a list of members. To remove yourself from the group swipe right-to-left on your name to reveal a red trash icon. Press the icon to remove yourself from the group.


Here’s a short video showing how to create a group and invite members.

Pilot cList Version 1.8 is now available

The major change in this version is the app supports Dark mode for iOS 13+ devices. Besides Dark mode, the new version updated the internal browser used to display the app description and change notes for better performance. The app has also been rebuilt using the latest development tools to support the newest Apple devices.

Normal Light Mode
Dark mode

Can I create automatic reminders to pray?

You can now create a reminder to pray for request on a particular date and time. If you have shared your prayer request, everyone will receive this reminder. This feature is particularly useful if you have an activity like surgery, a job interview, or an exam that is occurring at a specific time and could use prayer support. If you press the reminder notification, PrayZ launches and displays the prayer request that needs to be prayed for. The app also shows you the reminder date and time when you are viewing a prayer request. If you want to add a reminder to an existing prayer, first edit the prayer request then scroll down to the Reminders section.

Reminders

To add a reminder press the [+ Add a reminder…] button. New reminders are created with a date equal to Today and a time of Now. To change the date and time, press the [Calendar] button.

You can also program the reminder to automatically repeat at the specified interval. Note: The reminders are rescheduled at midnight.

After you have set the date, don’t forget to press the [Save] button.

After you press the [Calendar] button, you’ll see the device specific date & time chooser. For Apple devices, the chooser looks like this:

To change an existing reminder, press on it to bring up the date/ time chooser and to delete a reminder swipe it right to left (<–).

When will PrayZ send notifications?

In version 1.1 we added notifications to PrayZ. It now sends notifications to everyone in a prayer group when someone in a group creates or modifies a prayer request or posts a comment about their prayer request. If another person posts a comment on a prayer request, the author of the request will receive a notification. PrayZ shows the notification on your device and displays a badge count next to the prayer request that is changed. Remember to allow Notifications when prompted by iOS during the installation/upgrade.

If you didn’t allow notifications, you can change your designation in the device Settings.

Why use PrayZ?

Too few prayers?

Maybe your prayer life isn’t what it should be. You’ve got a small list of prayers and you are in a stagnant rut, repeating the same few requests day after day. You would like to pray more, but need inspiration and a source of additional things to talk about with God. PrayZ is a great aid for this situation. You can create or join an on-line prayer group. Link up with fellow church, small group, and family members who you’ll be able to support and bless during your prayer time.


1 Samuel 12:23 (NKJV): Moreover, as for me, far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you; 

1 Thessalonians 5:25 (NKJV): Brethren, pray for us. 

1 Thessalonians 5:17 (NKJV): pray without ceasing


You can also send encouraging comments through the PrayZ app to the people you are praying for and they can post comments updating the group members about this particular prayer request.

Encouraging comments and numbers.

Similar to a social media ‘Like’ counter, when you pray for a request PrayZ tallies a count so the person you are supporting in prayer can be encouraged, seeing that people are praying for them.


Too many prayers?

Maybe you’re at the other end of the spectrum, you have so many prayer requests, some of them slip through the cracks. PrayZ is also a prayer journal, allowing you to write down your prayer requests and keep track of when they are answered, God is silent, or they are no longer appropriate.

By specifying a priority for each prayer, you can be organized when you pray making sure you cover the most important petitions first.

Organize prayer request with priority.

If you share a prayer request, everyone in your prayer world’s requests are collated and sorted highest priority to lowest. Don’t let prayers slip through the cracks.


Psalm 5:2 (NKJV): Give heed to the voice of my cry, My King and my God, For to You I will pray.

1 Timothy 2:8 (NKJV):  I desire therefore that the men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting; 

Psalm 55:17 (NKJV): Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, And He shall hear my voice.


How do I get PrayZ?

Android users click here to download from the Google Play store

Apple users click here to download from the Apple App store


Jeremiah 29:12 (NKJV): Then you will call upon Me and go and pray to Me, and I will listen to you.

How do I use the PrayZ app?

Sign Up / Login

Let’s start with creating an account using the sign up screen. First you need to switch from Login to Sign up, then fill in your name, email address and a password. You then have to accept the End-User license agreement. Since you haven’t created any prayer requests, you’re be looking at a brief help screen. If you are already already signed up with One in a Million Apps, you can stay with the login screen and just enter your email address and password.

PrayZ Sign up

Creating / Editing Prayer Requests

First the layout of the main screen. At the top of the screen is your name and all your prayer requests. PrayZ is all about prayer requests, so the first thing to show you is how to create a prayer request. Press the + button on the toolbar at the bottom left side of the screen. You can edit a previously created prayer by pressing on its name to view it, then press the edit button which looks like this ๐Ÿ“ at the top right of the screen.

When you’ve finished creating/editing your prayer, DON’T forget to press the green save icon on the top right side of the screen.

Most people don’t even know what a floppy disk ๐Ÿ’พ is any more, but in the old days that’s where we put our files and that’s what the SAVE icon looks like.

Creating and editing a prayer request.

PrayZ creates a priority for the prayer using the Urgency and Importance factors on the edit screen. Why the complexity? Urgency is how timely the request needs to be, particularly when you are sharing a prayer with a group. Someone going to the hospital is very urgent โฑ, other things are much longer term ๐Ÿ“† and everything in between. The other aspect of priority is Importance. The spiritual welfare of a loved one is very important (High) and that promise to pray for your friend’s cousin’s pet is probably Low. By using both these factors, PrayZ can organize all the prayer requests that might accumulate over time so you can start with the highest priority ones.

Praying for people

On the main Prayer List screen you can press the Pray icon ๐Ÿ™ at the center of the toolbar. The Prayer screen appears with the highest priority prayer first. Press the Pray icon ๐Ÿ™ after you’ve lifted this request to God and the next prayer request will appear. To not pray for a request, you can advance to the next one with the Forward button on the bottom right โญ or press the Rewind button โฎ on the bottom left portion of the screen to see the last prayer request.

Why use the ๐Ÿ™ button instead of the โญ button? Because PrayZ provides encouraging feedback to the person who created the prayer request in the form of a count that increases every time someone prays for their request!

As you look at the top of the prayer request, on the left side of the screen is the status of the prayer:

  • ๐Ÿ™ Hopeful
  • ๐Ÿ™Œ Answered
  • ๐Ÿ˜” Silence
  • ๐Ÿ““Archived

On the top right side is the prayer request creator’s name and below that, the prayer group you have in common. Note: You could have more than one prayer group in common, but the prayer only appears in the first one.

Providing encouragement

You can provide encouragement and other feedback to prayer requests. From the main Prayer List screen press on the prayer request description to bring up the prayer details screen. On that screen, you can post some words of encouragement. On the bottom right is an icon showing the number of times someone has prayed for the prayer request (e.g. 41๐Ÿ™). If you press that button, a screen is displayed showing who is covering that request with prayer. If you want to edit or delete a comment you wrote, simply press on it to pop-up a dialog asking what you want to do with the comment.

Safety

Since people sometimes have a different personality online to what you experience in real life, PrayZ offers some safety features. You can block an offensive comment someone posted, an offensive prayer request, or an offensive person.

Pressing on a comment written by someone else displays a pop-up menu offering you the choice to block the comment or the author of the comment. The Do-Not-Enter icon on the toolbar lets you completely block that prayer request and the icon with the person with the X lets you block that sender so you never have to read another prayer shared by them. Note: You can unblock a prayer request or group member in your settings screen which is accessed by pressing the ? icon on the main Prayer List screen then pressing the Settings icon โš™๏ธ on the help screen.

ShopIt adds recipe sharing in V4.4

Recipe Sharing

You can now send a copy of a recipe to family or friends by tapping the Share button while viewing a recipe. The standard iOS dialog will appear allowing you to AirDrop, text or email a link to the recipe. When your friend clicks on the link, ShopIt will launch and import the recipe to their device. Since it’s only a copy, your friend can customize their instance of the recipe without changing yours.

The Share button is at the bottom of the screen in the middle.

More Recipe Websites

We’ve added support for importing recipes from more websites. If your favorite cooking site isn’t currently supported, ShopIt will prompt you to send us a request with the website URL.

New Cooking Websites Supported
  • http://gamechangersmovie.com/
  • http://www.acouplecooks.com/
  • http://www.vegrecipesofindia.com/
  • http://easyfamilyrecipes.com/
  • http://sweetsimplevegan.com/
  • http://www.budgetbytes.com/
  • http://jewishfoodexperience.com/

Latest devices

ShopIt has been built with the latest Apple tools to support all their new devices.

Web Browser

The internal web browser used to display the help screen and the product description has been updated for better performance.

Sync button

The sync button is now disabled after you tap it so you know the synchronize request is being processed. After the sync completes, the button is reenabled.