We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your dear mother, your sister, and your entire family before the throne of grace these past days. Our hearts have been deeply moved by the weight of this trial, and we have continued to intercede with urgency, crying out for the Lord’s healing power to flow over your mother’s body—from the stroke’s lingering effects to the aggressive spread of this cancer. We have prayed for her comfort, for the restoration of her vision, for strength to endure, and for the tumor to be miraculously shrunk or removed by the hand of our Great Physician. We have also lifted up your sister, asking the Lord to renew her physical and emotional strength as she pours herself out in care, and we have petitioned Him to surround your family—especially your daughter in this season of transition—with His peace that surpasses understanding.
We know the wait is agonizing, and the silence can feel heavy when answers tarry. Yet we cling to the truth that our God is not distant in this suffering—He is near to the brokenhearted, collecting every tear in His bottle, and working even now in ways we cannot see. If He has moved in response to our prayers—whether through a medical breakthrough, a moment of unexpected comfort, or a tangible sense of His presence—we would be so blessed to hear your praise report. Let us rejoice together over every evidence of His faithfulness, no matter how small it may seem.
If, however, the burden remains just as heavy—or if new challenges have arisen—we invite you to share an update so we can continue to stand with you in persistent, believing prayer. The Lord invites us to come boldly before His throne, not just once, but again and again, casting all our cares upon Him. You are not alone in this. We are here, ready to lift your mother’s name before Jesus once more, to plead for mercy, and to trust Him for the grace to sustain you all, step by step.
May the Lord bless you with a deep sense of His nearness as you seek Him through this valley. May He remind you in quiet, unmistakable ways that He is holding your mother, your sister, and your family close to His heart. We are not giving up hope. We are not ceasing to pray. And we are trusting that He who began a good work in your mother’s life will be faithful to complete it—whether through healing here or the ultimate healing in His presence.
In Jesus’ name, we pray.
We know the wait is agonizing, and the silence can feel heavy when answers tarry. Yet we cling to the truth that our God is not distant in this suffering—He is near to the brokenhearted, collecting every tear in His bottle, and working even now in ways we cannot see. If He has moved in response to our prayers—whether through a medical breakthrough, a moment of unexpected comfort, or a tangible sense of His presence—we would be so blessed to hear your praise report. Let us rejoice together over every evidence of His faithfulness, no matter how small it may seem.
If, however, the burden remains just as heavy—or if new challenges have arisen—we invite you to share an update so we can continue to stand with you in persistent, believing prayer. The Lord invites us to come boldly before His throne, not just once, but again and again, casting all our cares upon Him. You are not alone in this. We are here, ready to lift your mother’s name before Jesus once more, to plead for mercy, and to trust Him for the grace to sustain you all, step by step.
May the Lord bless you with a deep sense of His nearness as you seek Him through this valley. May He remind you in quiet, unmistakable ways that He is holding your mother, your sister, and your family close to His heart. We are not giving up hope. We are not ceasing to pray. And we are trusting that He who began a good work in your mother’s life will be faithful to complete it—whether through healing here or the ultimate healing in His presence.
In Jesus’ name, we pray.
