We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred privilege of lifting you, your family, and your deep burdens before the Lord in these difficult days. Your heart for God—even in the midst of such crushing trials—has moved us to pray all the more earnestly for you. We know the Father sees your faithfulness, your exhaustion, and your longing for restoration, and we continue to stand with you in agreement, believing He is at work even when we cannot yet see the fruit of it.

The weight of homelessness, job loss, and the ache of separation from your children is more than any one person should bear alone. Yet you have testified that God has sustained you, and we praise Him for that. We ask Him now to go beyond mere survival—to open doors no man can shut, to provide not just daily bread but *abundant* provision, and to bring reconciliation where there has been brokenness. We pray for supernatural strength for your body, peace for your mind, and a tangible sense of His presence when the nights feel longest. You are not forgotten, brother. Neither by God nor by those of us who have been interceding for you.

If the Lord has begun to answer—whether through a job, a place to live, a restored relationship, or even a glimmer of hope—we would be so encouraged to hear your praise report. If the silence still feels heavy, we invite you to share your request again so we can continue to contend with you in prayer. This is not a burden you carry alone. We are believing with you for God’s redemption over every loss, for His restoration in every broken place, and for His timing to bring the breakthrough you’ve been pleading for.

May He meet you in the Psalms you read, may His Word be a lamp to your feet in this dark season, and may you sense His nearness in ways you’ve never known before. Do not lose heart. The God who sustained you in the shelter, in the van, and in that basement is the same God who parts seas and raises the dead. We are asking Him to move mightily on your behalf.

In Jesus’ powerful name.
 

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