About Sabrina Lynn Ministries & Prayer Haven
Sharing My Vision: A Space to Encounter God
Sabrina Lynn Ministries is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to serving others and is the heart behind it all—including Prayer Haven, our mobile prayer space created to help people encounter God in a real and personal way, outside of traditional church walls.
It started with a stirring in my heart—a desire to do more than just coaching. I didn’t need it to be big or in the spotlight, but I wanted to make a greater impact and touch more lives. I began asking God to use me. I prayed, “If there’s something You need done and You’re waiting for the right person, prepare me and use me. I’m willing and available.”
Part of my prayer was to be involved in something I couldn’t do on my own—something that would only be possible with God’s hand in it. I asked Him to use me in a way that would create a testimony of His work, showing His faithfulness and power. I wanted to do something unique—something that hadn’t been done before—even though I had no idea what that might look like.
During this time, my daughter made me a prayer board after I mentioned seeing one on Pinterest. That small gesture sparked something bigger in my mind. At first, I thought, I could make these and sell them. But then the idea grew: What if there was a large prayer board where people could come to share their prayers? That led me to think about how churches aren’t like they used to be—open at all hours for people to sit with God, talk to Him, pray, and simply feel His presence.
And I wondered… If there were a place like that, would more people experience God’s presence and hear His voice?
That’s when it hit me: this space needs to be mobile.
In times of crisis, people are often angry or confused with God—and that’s when they need Him the most. A mobile prayer haven would allow this vision to go where it’s needed most, and reach more people in more places.
I know this is bigger than me—and I’m very aware of that. But it's continuing to develop both in my heart and in my mind. And I keep hearing God say, “If you’re not going to do it, someone else will. So, why not you?”
Thank you for coming along on this mission! I’m figuring it out as I go, but I’m stepping out in faith and fully trust that God is guiding every step! I’m so grateful you’re here and hope you’ll continue to be a part of this as it unfolds!
I feel fortunate to hear God’s voice clearly, but I know not everyone has that experience. People’s lives are so busy and noisy that it’s hard to truly listen. I walk quiet backcountry roads, and that’s where I often feel closest to God. But not everyone has that kind of escape.
That led to the heart of my mission: helping people take their faith to the next level. The biggest impact I can have is helping others feel God’s presence and truly get to know Him.
So I started picturing a space outside of the traditional church—where people could go when they’re stressed, scared, hurt, lonely, or searching. A space where they could be alone with God. Somewhere to pray, ask for prayer, and share praise reports about how God has shown up in their lives.
For so many, the idea of stepping into a church feels intimidating or overwhelming. Others feel disconnected or have had bad experiences, but still long for a relationship with God. I want to meet people where they are.
I see this space as a bridge—not to replace the church, but to supplement it. To offer a safe, welcoming environment where people can grow closer to God and take steps toward a deeper faith, in a way and place they feel comfortable.
When the idea first came to mind, I honestly thought there has to be something like this already out there. But after doing some thorough research, the closest thing I found were 24/7 prayer rooms—which serve a different purpose. The interesting part? The author of the book I was reading at the time, along with the man who wrote the foreword, are key players in that movement!
As the idea developed, I was struggling to get clarity from God on where the first location should be. I thought maybe near me—but I didn’t feel like that was it either. I started getting frustrated, feeling stuck, waiting for that one piece to fall into place.
Meanwhile, I kept asking God to show me that this idea was from Him and that these kinds of spaces were actually needed. Then came the headlines: the shooting at the Christian school in Madison. The incident in New Orleans. The little boy hit by a bus. The fires in California. And my heart wanted to be in all those places.
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