📅 January 4–24, 2026 · 21-Day Gratitude Fast

Join Us for the 21-Day Gratitude Fast

January 4–24, 2026 • Join us for 21 days of gratitude, prayer, and daily encouragement.

Start the year with intentional gratitude and daily spiritual encouragement.

What the Fast Is

What the 21-Day Gratitude Fast Is

The goal of fasting is to draw nearer to God. Biblical fasting always has to do with eliminating distractions for a spiritual purpose; it hits the reset button of our soul and renews us from the inside out. This is between you and God. It also enables us to celebrate the goodness and mercy of God and prepares our hearts for all the good things God desires to bring into our lives. 

Some people say I don’t like to fast because the people around me get annoyed. They seem to get kind of angry or grumpy, if you will. Well, here’s the secret. Fasting didn’t cause that. That just happened to be in your heart. Fasting has this way of revealing some things that we’ve gotten really good at, masking and subduing on our own efforts. Fasting becomes one of these ways where we start to see some of the things that are in our heart, and we get to do business with God about that stuff and confess those things.

Remember, your personal fast should present a level of challenge, but it is essential to know your body, options, and, most importantly, to seek God in prayer and follow what the Holy Spirit leads you to do. 

Daniel Fast (Usually 21 days) - According to two passages in the Bible, Daniel fasted twice. During the first fast, he ate only vegetables and water to set himself apart for God. For a second fast mentioned in a later chapter, Daniel stopped eating meat, wine, and other rich foods.

Suggested Schedule for You

Evening Before You Begin 

  • Eat a normal, but not excessive, dinner at your regular dinnertime. 

  • Before bed, spend time reading Scripture. (Suggested Scriptures to read: Psalm 1, Psalm 63, Luke 4). 

  • Spend some time praying asking God to increase your passion for Him. Confess any sins you know are hindering your relationship with God. 

  • Once you get in bed, pray until you fall asleep. 

Morning of Your Fast 

  •  Wake up at your normal time. 

  • Instead of eating breakfast, spend time with God. Read Philippians 2:1-11. 

  • Reflect on Christ’s sacrifice for you. Pray that God will enable you to have His attitude today.

During the hours when you are hungry, view those hunger pains as God nudging you to pray. Pray quietly throughout the morning, even during your regular routine. Engage your normal responsibilities but do so with an awareness of His grace. 

Lunch Time

During your lunch hour, remove yourself from the day-to-day rush and spend 20 or 30 minutes in prayer. Walk around outside of your office or home. Shut off the noise and spend some time listening to God. If there is a decision or a struggle in your life, ask God to give you clarity. 

Afternoon

This will be the time when you are most hungry and weak. Each time you are hungry, thank Him for filling you spiritually. Each time you feel weak, thank Him for being the One who truly satisfies (Psalm 63:8)

Evening

The last few hours of the fast are often the most intimate with God and the most clarifying. 

  • Devote time praying for your personal spiritual health. 

  • Spend time declaring God’s greatness and thanking Him for all He has done. • Confess any ongoing struggles or sins you wrestle with. 

  • Yield to Him. Submit to Him. 

  • Devote time praying for The Fountain Church, your church.

What You’ll Receive

Daily devotionals, practical prompts, and weekly encouragement to help you form a grateful rhythm.

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Daily Devotionals

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Gratitude Prompts

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Weekly Encouragement

Ready to Begin?

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This 21-Day Gratitude Fast includes adapted concepts inspired by the work of Marc Owings and Elevate Him Ministries.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I fast from?

You can fast from food, social media, entertainment, or a specific habit. Choose something that helps you focus on gratitude and prayer.

What if I’ve never fasted before?

Start small. The daily devotionals include gentle prompts and options for partial fasts so newcomers can participate safely.

What if I miss a day?

No guilt—simply resume the next day. The goal is steady growth, not perfection.

Will kids/teens get daily prompts?

Yes. We provide family-friendly prompts and suggestions so parents can adapt content for children and teens.

Is this fast only for church members?

Not at all. Everyone in the community is welcome—no membership required.