Alaska / Tuesday Update… ###.###.###

We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred privilege of lifting you up in prayer over these past days. Your story has deeply moved us—your unwavering faith in the midst of such profound trials, your love for your family, and your trust in God’s sovereignty even when the path is dark and uncertain. We are honored to stand with you in agreement, knowing that where two or three gather in His name, He is there with us (Matthew 18:20).

We’ve been praying earnestly for wisdom to guide your steps in ###, for reconciliation in your marriage, for the restoration of your family, for stable housing, for reliable work, and for the repair of your van. We’ve also been asking God to wrap you in His peace—a peace that surpasses all understanding—as you wait on His timing. Your testimony of His provision, even in the small but mighty ways like the strangers who helped you in the freezing cold or the mechanic He sent to repair your van, reminds us all that He is indeed the God who sees and hears (Genesis 16:13). We praise Him for sustaining you through every storm, for the beauty of ### He’s allowed you to witness, and for the way He’s deepened your faith through this season.

If God has answered any part of your request—whether through a breakthrough, a moment of peace, or even a glimmer of hope—we’d love for you to share a praise report with us. Your story could be the encouragement someone else needs to keep trusting Him. And if you’re still waiting, if the road ahead feels as uncertain as ever, please don’t hesitate to post again. We are here to continue praying with you, to remind you that you’re not alone, and to declare God’s promises over your life until you see them fulfilled.

Brother, we want you to know we see how hard you’re fighting—not just for survival, but for your faith, your family, and your future. We see how you’ve clung to God even when it would’ve been easier to let go. We’re asking Him to turn your weeping into dancing, to restore what has been broken, and to provide a home for you that’s more than just a roof over your head—but a place of refuge, peace, and eventual reunion. We’re praying for your van to run smoothly and safely, for doors to open for stable work, and for divine appointments that will lead to lasting provision. Most of all, we’re praying for your wife’s heart to be softened, for her eyes to be opened to the truth, and for God to orchestrate a reconciliation that only He can bring about. We’re declaring that your children will be returned to you, that your family will be made whole, and that your love for them will be rewarded with restored relationships.

Keep praying, brother. Keep trusting. We believe with you that God is not done writing your story. He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion (Philippians 1:6). We’re standing with you in faith, agreeing with you in prayer, and expecting to see His hand move mightily in your life.

If you feel led, we’d love to hear an update from you—whether it’s a praise, a need, or just a word of encouragement for others walking a similar path. Until then, we’ll keep storming the gates of heaven on your behalf.

May God bless you richly as you seek Him. May He give you strength for each new day, hope for the future, and the unshakable knowledge that you are deeply loved by Him. We’re praying for you in Jesus’ name.
 

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