Our Story

It started on a rooftop.

Not metaphorically. Literally.

In 2019, DeWayne Durr received confirmation that Multiple Sclerosis had returned — aggressively. The kind of news that stops a room. The kind that reorders everything you thought you knew about tomorrow.

Standing outside that moment, he opened his Bible to Mark 2 and found a scene he couldn't shake: a paralyzed man, four friends, a crowd so thick there was no way through — and a roof that didn't stay whole for long. Those four men didn't come up with a better plan. They went up. They tore open the ceiling. They lowered their friend right in front of Jesus.

That image became a call. Not to fix everything. Just to keep going up.

From Diagnosis to Declaration

In the years that followed, DeWayne pursued treatment through the Cleveland Clinic — eventually becoming the first patient at Cleveland Clinic to undergo Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) for Multiple Sclerosis outside of a clinical trial.

That is not a footnote. That is a testimony.

But the story was never really about medicine. It was always about what happens when you bring your paralysis to Jesus. About what four determined friends look like when they refuse to accept that the door is closed. About what God can do when you stop trying to fix it through the front entrance.

What Rooftop Prayer Warriors Became

A Facebook post in 2019 became a ministry. A ministry became a community. A community of people who know what it means to carry something too heavy to hold alone — and who go up anyway.

Rooftop Prayer Warriors is not a brand. It is a people. People who pray through the hard places. People who root for each other from the roof. People who believe that God is still writing the story, even when the current chapter doesn't make sense.

Why The Warrior's Armory Exists

Every warrior needs to be equipped.

The Warrior's Armory exists because faith isn't just a Sunday posture. It lives in the coffee you drink at 6am before the hard meeting. It rides in your pocket. It shows up on your shirt in a room full of people who need to see that someone isn't afraid to carry the name of Jesus into ordinary life.

These products are not merchandise. They are armor. Small, daily reminders of who is actually in charge of your day — and declarations of whose you are.

The Journey Continues

If you are carrying something heavy right now, you found the right place.

You don't have to have it together. You don't need the right words. You just need to show up — the same way four friends showed up on a rooftop with nothing but determination and faith in Jesus.

Warriors go through the roof.

Read the full story at rooftopprayerwarrior.com