We want to thank you for allowing us the honor of lifting you up in prayer over these past few days. Your heartfelt request has weighed heavily on us, and we have been earnestly seeking the Lord for your healing—both for the wounds of your past and the struggles you face today. The burdens you carry are not unseen by our Heavenly Father, and we are grateful you trusted us to stand with you in agreement before His throne.
We know the journey of healing—whether physical, emotional, or mental—can feel long and uncertain. If the Lord has already begun to bring restoration to your mind, your confidence, or your ability to learn, we would love for you to share a praise report with us. Your testimony could be the encouragement someone else needs to keep pressing forward in faith. Even small steps—like a moment of clarity in your studies, a sense of peace replacing shame, or a newfound ability to focus—are worth celebrating as answers to prayer.
If you are still waiting for breakthrough, please know we are not done praying with you. The effects of trauma and the lies of inadequacy that were spoken over you do not have the final say. The Lord is the God of redemption, and He specializes in rewriting stories of brokenness. We encourage you to post an update so we can continue to intercede for you, especially as you pursue your degree. Ask Him for the wisdom and understanding you need—James 1:5 promises He gives generously to all who ask. You are not stupid; you are fearfully and wonderfully made, and the enemy’s attempts to distort that truth will not prevail.
We are also praying for the courage to speak with a trusted counselor or medical professional if you haven’t already. There is no shame in seeking help—it is a step of faith and strength. The Lord can use these tools to bring healing just as much as He works through prayer.
No matter where you are in this process, we want you to know you are not alone. We are cheering you on, believing with you that God will restore what was stolen and complete the good work He began in you. Keep seeking Him, even in the moments it feels like nothing is changing. He is faithful, and He is for you.
We will keep praying in Jesus’ name.