Our Research
Studies & Publications
Our growing research portfolio spans 16,000+ participants across veterans, university students, cancer patients, racial and ethnic minorities, and more.
Randomized Controlled Trial
Peer-ReviewedRandomized Controlled Trial · 2024
N = 192
An 8-week randomized controlled trial suggesting more PRAY.COM use is associated with greater reductions in stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout.
REM Feasibility Trial
Peer-ReviewedFeasibility & Preliminary Efficacy Trial · 2024
N = 72
PRAY.COM demonstrated feasibility and the potential to positively influence mental health symptoms and spiritual well-being in diverse populations.
Cross-Sectional Survey
Peer-ReviewedNational Cross-Sectional Survey · 2024
N = 1,031
PRAY.COM subscribers reported meaningful improvements across key health and well-being outcomes since beginning to use the app.
American Legion Survey
National SurveyNational Survey · 2025
N = 6,796
National survey partnership studying faith and mental health in veteran and military communities.
University Member Survey
Member SurveyMember Survey · 2025
N = 1,845
Member survey examining the impact of PRAY.COM on anxiety, stress, loneliness, and overall mental health across university populations.
Military Member Survey
Member SurveyMember Survey · 2025
N = 7,808
Member survey examining the impact of PRAY.COM on stress, anxiety, sleep, and spiritual well-being.
Cancer Study
In ReviewCross-Sectional Survey and Interviews · 2025
N = 232
Two studies examining the role of PRAY.COM in supporting psychological well-being among cancer patients, survivors, and their caregivers.
Regent University Study
In ReviewSingle-Arm Feasibility Study · 2025
N = 62
Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness study exploring the impact of PRAY.COM on university student mental health and well-being.
Dunham Summit 2026
PresentationConference Presentation · 2026
Presentation on the intersection of faith and scientific research at the Dunham Summit.
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Whether you're an institution interested in research collaboration, a healthcare organization exploring faith-based wellness, or a university seeking campus mental health solutions — we'd love to hear from you.