Somebody Prayed You
Forward by Name.
Meet the bishop, the uncle, the Goddaddy — and the ministry born from a conviction that prayer is the most personal gift you can give.
Whosoever. Always.The Story Behind the Ministry
It Started with a Name
Prayer is not a script. It is not a performance. It is not something you hand someone and hope for the best. Prayer is a conversation — intimate, personal, and powerful — and it means something different when somebody calls your name before the throne of God.
Bishop Shedrick Dwain Cade has spent his life in ministry, but some of his most sacred moments didn’t happen behind a pulpit. They happened in hospital rooms, at kitchen tables, over the phone at midnight, and in the passenger seat of a car — praying for people by name. Saying exactly who they are. Lifting exactly what they were carrying. Believing exactly what God said was possible.
That kind of prayer changes things. And it changes the person doing the praying, too.
Prayers with Uncle Bishop was born from a simple conviction: the people in your life deserve to be prayed for by name. Not in general. Not in the abstract. By name. With intention. With love. With the full force of faith behind every word.
From the Founder
A Personal Word
Bishop Shedrick Dwain Cade
Founder & Author
Prayers with Uncle Bishop
I am a bishop. I am a minister. I hold a Master of Divinity and I have spent years studying the Word, preaching the gospel, and leading God’s people. But before any of that — I am an uncle. I am a Goddaddy. I am the one who prays.
My nephews and nieces, my godsons — those young people have shaped my ministry more than most seminary classrooms ever could. Because when you love someone the way you love family, you don’t pray for them casually. You get specific. You call their name. You stand in the gap and you mean it.
That is what I want to give you. Not just words on a page — but a model for what it looks like to cover someone in prayer. To say their name before God. To speak life into what they are carrying and what they are building and who they are becoming.
These books are for the fathers who don’t know how to pray out loud yet but love their children with everything they have. For the mothers who intercede at midnight when no one else knows. For the uncles, the aunts, the Goddaddies — the ones who show up and stay. For anyone who has ever wanted to give someone a gift that lasts beyond this moment.
Prayer lasts. A name spoken before God is never forgotten.
I am glad you are here. Let us pray somebody forward — together.
Bishop Shedrick Dwain Cade
Founder & Author · Prayers with Uncle Bishop · M.Div.
What We Are Built On
Four Pillars of This Ministry
Personal Prayer
Every prayer in every book is written to be spoken over a specific person — not a crowd, not a concept, but one beloved child of God.
Relational Ministry
Ministry is not a transaction. It is a relationship. This is the ministry of uncles, Goddaddies, fathers, and those who love with intention.
Biblical Grounding
Every prayer is rooted in Scripture. The Word of God is not decoration — it is the authority on which every intercession stands.
Radical Inclusion
Whosoever. Always. The grace of God belongs to every person who comes — no exceptions, no asterisks, no fine print.
Who This Is For
You Are in the Right Place If…
You Are a Father
You love your children deeply and you want to cover them in prayer — out loud, by name, with power and purpose.
You Are a Mother
You intercede at midnight, at breakfast, in the carpool line. You need language that matches the depth of what you carry for your children.
You Are an Uncle or Goddaddy
You show up. You stay. You want to give the young people in your life a gift they will feel even when you are not in the room.
You Are Building a Prayer Life
You believe in prayer but you want a model — something to hold while your own words are still finding their voice.
You Want to Give Something That Matters
You are looking for a gift that outlasts a card, a candle, or a bouquet. Something that speaks life into someone you love.
You Believe in Whosoever
You know that God’s grace is not for some — it is for all. You are looking for a ministry that matches that conviction.