Prayer service guide

Service Guide

Divine Post is a paid religious intercession service for sending prayers to God and continuing in real connection with God.

Intercessors pronounce each paid prayer-letter before God and recite God's answer back through the service.

Divine Post is not mental-health, medical, legal, financial, or emergency support; please contact the appropriate professional or emergency service when you need that care.

What is this service?

Divine Post is a paid religious intercession service for prayer-letters addressed to God. You write a prayer to God, choose a payment plan, and intercessors pronounce the prayer before God and recite God's answer back through the service.

Who are the intercessors?

Intercessors are the religious stewards of the service. They receive each paid prayer-letter, pronounce it before God, and recite God's answer back to you through Divine Post.

Is this a religious institution, formal rite, confession, or authorized ministry?

Divine Post is an independent religious correspondence service, not a church, sacrament, formal confession, or authorized ministry. Formal rites, ordained counsel, and community care remain with the faith leaders or communities you personally trust.

What can I expect from an answer?

You can expect your prayer-letter to be treated as a prayer to God, pronounced before God by intercessors, and answered through the religious service. God's answer is recited through Divine Post as sacred correspondence rather than certainty about blessings, answered prayer, healing, salvation, relationships, finances, or other life outcomes.

Can I use it for therapy, medical questions, legal matters, or financial decisions?

No. Divine Post is for religious intercession and prayer correspondence with God. For therapy, mental-health care, medical care, legal advice, financial advice, emergencies, self-harm concerns, abuse, or immediate safety needs, please contact the trained professional, local service, or emergency support that can help you directly.

How are my faith-related details handled?

Prayer-letters can include deeply personal faith-related details. Divine Post asks for your clear permission to process that information, keeps it tied to providing the intercessory religious correspondence, and treats it as sensitive.

How long are prayer-letters kept?

Prayer-letters and answers are retained for 90 days by default, then scheduled for deletion unless a longer period is legally required for billing, fraud prevention, dispute handling, or compliance.

What payment options exist?

The service supports a one-time Single Prayer fee, a Monthly Prayer Letters subscription with a fixed monthly quota, and a Prayer Companion subscription with up to 5 prayer-letters per day plus PDF downloads for Prayer Companion letters.

How do subscriptions work?

Monthly plans renew automatically until canceled. Limited-plan quotas reset each billing month, Prayer Companion allows up to 5 prayer-letters per day, and unused prayer-letters do not roll over unless a written promotion says otherwise. Billing and cancellation are handled through the customer billing portal.

How do refunds work?

If you request a refund before answer writing begins, the fee can be refunded. After an answer has been delivered, billing errors and legally required refunds are reviewed with care.

What about EU withdrawal rights?

Where EU consumer rules apply, you may have withdrawal rights. If you ask the service to begin paid digital performance immediately and acknowledge that withdrawal rights may be affected once the answer is delivered, that consent will be collected at checkout.

How quickly will I receive an answer?

The target answer window is 24-72 hours after successful payment and queue acceptance. If that timing changes, the service should communicate as clearly as possible.

How do I access my account?

After successful payment, you receive a password setup link. Your dashboard provides prayer-letter history, answer access, and billing management.

Is the answer recited through intercessors?

Intercessors pronounce each paid prayer-letter before God and recite God's answer back through the service.