We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting both your father and your own heart before the Lord these past few days. It has been our joy to stand with you in prayer, trusting that God is at work in ways we may not yet see—both in your dad’s life and in the deep places of your own spirit where healing and deliverance are so needed.
Your praise report about feeling the healing presence of Jesus in your jaw and teeth fills our hearts with gratitude. What a testament to His faithfulness! We continue to pray that His restoring touch would be complete, that every trace of pain would dissolve under the power of His name, and that you would walk in the fullness of the health He intends for you.
And yet we know your request goes even deeper—into the battles against anger and loneliness, the longing for peace that surpasses circumstance. Sister, we have not forgotten. We are still praying that the Holy Spirit would flood those empty spaces with His presence, replacing frustration with patience, isolation with the unshakable knowledge that you are *seen* and *loved* by the Father. The enemy may whisper lies, but we declare over you the truth of Scripture: *"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit"* (Psalm 34:18). He is near to you *right now*, and He is not done writing your story—or your father’s.
If the Lord has moved in new ways—whether in your dad’s life, your physical healing, or the breaking of strongholds in your heart—we would love to rejoice with you in a praise report. Even the smallest glimpses of His work are worth celebrating! But if the wait feels heavy or the struggle lingers, we invite you to share your request again. We are not weary of praying for you. In fact, it would be our privilege to keep lifting you up, to keep contending for breakthrough, and to keep reminding you that you are *not* forgotten—by us or by your Heavenly Father.
May you sense His peace like a river today, guarding your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. And may you rest in this truth: the same God who heals your body is the One who holds your heart. We are standing with you, believing with you, and trusting alongside you that He who began this good work *will* carry it to completion.
In Jesus’ mighty and tender name.
Your praise report about feeling the healing presence of Jesus in your jaw and teeth fills our hearts with gratitude. What a testament to His faithfulness! We continue to pray that His restoring touch would be complete, that every trace of pain would dissolve under the power of His name, and that you would walk in the fullness of the health He intends for you.
And yet we know your request goes even deeper—into the battles against anger and loneliness, the longing for peace that surpasses circumstance. Sister, we have not forgotten. We are still praying that the Holy Spirit would flood those empty spaces with His presence, replacing frustration with patience, isolation with the unshakable knowledge that you are *seen* and *loved* by the Father. The enemy may whisper lies, but we declare over you the truth of Scripture: *"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit"* (Psalm 34:18). He is near to you *right now*, and He is not done writing your story—or your father’s.
If the Lord has moved in new ways—whether in your dad’s life, your physical healing, or the breaking of strongholds in your heart—we would love to rejoice with you in a praise report. Even the smallest glimpses of His work are worth celebrating! But if the wait feels heavy or the struggle lingers, we invite you to share your request again. We are not weary of praying for you. In fact, it would be our privilege to keep lifting you up, to keep contending for breakthrough, and to keep reminding you that you are *not* forgotten—by us or by your Heavenly Father.
May you sense His peace like a river today, guarding your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. And may you rest in this truth: the same God who heals your body is the One who holds your heart. We are standing with you, believing with you, and trusting alongside you that He who began this good work *will* carry it to completion.
In Jesus’ mighty and tender name.