
Join the 7:45 am Prayer Movement
This battle will not be won by outrage — but by obedience. Not by anger — but by prayer. We believe in a God who still changes hearts, and we believe that nothing is more powerful than united, faithful prayer. That’s why every day at 7:45 AM, we stop — and we pray. 7:45 was the sound of the school bell at Preston. Now, it’s the call to spiritual action.
Why 7:45 AM Matters
Preston High School opened its day with a bell at 7:45 AM. For decades, it signaled a day of learning, sisterhood, and growth. Now, it becomes something more: a spiritual alarm clock for truth and accountability. At 7:45 AM each morning, wherever you are — we invite you to pause and pray. This moment of unity could be the moment that moves a heart.
Pray with Us
Lord, remind us all — especially those in leadership — that obedience to You is more important than power, wealth, or pride. Bring the Sisters back to the vow they made before You. Amen.
Say Yes to Daily Prayer at 7:45 AM
Add your name to the list of those committed to praying daily for the Sisters and for Preston. You may never speak from a stage, but your prayer will speak louder in heaven than any microphone.

Your Message to Share:
If you’ve committed to pray at 7:45 AM…Don’t keep it to yourself. We’re asking everyone who joins the movement to share it with 5 others.That’s how revivals start — one act of obedience at a time.
Multiply the Mission
Share What Prayer Is Stirring in You
Have you felt God move as you’ve prayed at 7:45 AM? Did a moment of scripture speak to your heart? Do you feel called to say something to the Sisters, the students, or the community?Your words may become someone else’s reason to believe.
This Was Never Just About a School
Preston High School was built on sacred vows — poverty, obedience, compassion. The prayer movement isn’t about keeping a building open. It’s about keeping a promise alive. We pray that the Sisters of Divine Compassion would remember their name, return to their vow, and restore what God began. If this prayer moves you, let your voice be one of faith — and one of fire.