Saorkurlath
Disciple of Prayer
My name is ###, and I come to you today in full humility, as a sister in Christ, a mother, and a servant of God who is crying out for help—spiritually, emotionally, and physically. I am writing to ask for fervent prayer and intercession for me and my three children—### (18), ### (11), and ### (13). We are currently without a home, and my daughter ### is undergoing treatment for cancer. We are walking through a storm that feels unbearable at times. Some nights, we have no place to go. My daughter—fragile, worn from chemotherapy—has had to rest in the back seat of a car instead of a warm bed. There is no comfort, no stability, no place to lay our heads except wherever we can find for that night. I know the enemy wants to use this season to crush us. To wear us down. But I also know the Word of God says in Psalm 34:17, “The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; He delivers them from all their troubles.” That is the promise I’m holding onto, even when it feels like the world has forgotten us. I am doing everything I can—fighting every day to provide, to protect, to survive—but I am weary. So today, I ask for your prayers in Jesus’ name:
Pray for a miracle of provision—that God would open a door to a safe, stable home for my children and me.
Pray for complete healing and strength for ###,
Pray for peace and protection over our family, that no weapon formed against us shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17).
Pray for restoration—for our family to remain whole and for God to redeem what has been lost in this season of suffering.
And pray that God would stir the hearts of His people to move in compassion, to extend help, to be His hands and feet in our time of need. I know my Redeemer lives. the God who provides. I know He is a Father to the fatherless, a protector of widows, and a rescuer of the broken. Please share this request with your church, prayer team, or anyone who will pray in faith. I believe that when even two or three gather in His name, He is present—and that mountains move when His people pray. If anyone in your congregation feels led to help us in a tangible way, we welcome any support. But above all, please stand with us in prayer. I am believing that God will make a way where there seems to be none. May the Lord bless you for your compassion and your faithfulness. In Christ, ### A mother standing in the storm, trusting in the Rock




