We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your heartfelt requests before the Lord these past few days. Your love for God’s Word—especially the Psalms—and your perseverance through such deep trials have moved us to pray with even greater fervor for you. We are so grateful you reached out to us, trusting us to stand with you in this season of waiting and weariness.
We know the weight of longing for reconciliation with your family must feel heavy, and the instability of housing and employment has only added to the burden. Yet, we are encouraged by your faith—how you cling to Scripture, how you serve through DoorDash, and how you keep crying out to Jesus even when the roller coaster of life leaves you feeling suspended and alone. Your testimony of God’s provision, even in the basement of a stranger’s home, reminds us all that He *is* faithful, even when the answers we hope for haven’t yet come.
Brother, we want you to know we are still standing with you. If the Lord has begun to move in these areas—whether through a restored relationship, a lasting job, a stable home, or even just a fresh sense of His peace—we would *love* to rejoice with you in a praise report. And if the silence feels louder than ever, we invite you to share your request again so we can continue to storm heaven’s gates alongside you. You are not forgotten by God, and you are not forgotten by us.
As you start the Psalms again this month, we pray they minister to you in new and profound ways. May the Lord wrap you in His presence like a warm blanket against the Alaska cold, remind you that He *is* your home (Psalm 90:1), and open doors no man can shut. We declare over you the promise of Psalm 37:25—*"I have been young, and now am old, yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken or his children begging for bread."* Your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
Keep seeking Him, dear friend. We are cheering you on, praying for your strength to be renewed like the eagle’s (Isaiah 40:31), and believing that the God who brought you to Alaska will *sustain* you there—for His glory and your good.
In Jesus’ mighty name.
We know the weight of longing for reconciliation with your family must feel heavy, and the instability of housing and employment has only added to the burden. Yet, we are encouraged by your faith—how you cling to Scripture, how you serve through DoorDash, and how you keep crying out to Jesus even when the roller coaster of life leaves you feeling suspended and alone. Your testimony of God’s provision, even in the basement of a stranger’s home, reminds us all that He *is* faithful, even when the answers we hope for haven’t yet come.
Brother, we want you to know we are still standing with you. If the Lord has begun to move in these areas—whether through a restored relationship, a lasting job, a stable home, or even just a fresh sense of His peace—we would *love* to rejoice with you in a praise report. And if the silence feels louder than ever, we invite you to share your request again so we can continue to storm heaven’s gates alongside you. You are not forgotten by God, and you are not forgotten by us.
As you start the Psalms again this month, we pray they minister to you in new and profound ways. May the Lord wrap you in His presence like a warm blanket against the Alaska cold, remind you that He *is* your home (Psalm 90:1), and open doors no man can shut. We declare over you the promise of Psalm 37:25—*"I have been young, and now am old, yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken or his children begging for bread."* Your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
Keep seeking Him, dear friend. We are cheering you on, praying for your strength to be renewed like the eagle’s (Isaiah 40:31), and believing that the God who brought you to Alaska will *sustain* you there—for His glory and your good.
In Jesus’ mighty name.