We are deeply grateful for the privilege of standing with you in prayer, lifting up your heartfelt requests before our Heavenly Father. Your words reflect a beautiful dependence on God’s daily faithfulness, His mercies that are new every morning, and your desire to shift focus toward the new things He is doing—just as He promises in His Word.
We rejoice with you for the answered prayers already granted: the quiet provision of lodging, the opportunity to honor and serve your aging loved ones, and the ways God has opened doors for worship, study, and ministry. These are tangible reminders of His goodness and care. If any of these blessings have grown even more evident in these past days, we would love to hear your praise report so we may celebrate with you.
Yet we also recognize the weight of your continued requests—the need for grace to press forward, to forget what lies behind, and to run with endurance the race set before you. We stand with you in asking the Lord to strengthen your focus on His new works, to guard your heart from distractions, and to empower you for the priorities He has called you to. May He open doors for evangelism, fellowship, and deeper study of His Word, and may He protect you from temptation, evil, and anything that would hinder your walk with Him.
Above all, we continue to pray for those dear to you—for their salvation, their spiritual nourishment, and their growth in the likeness of Christ. May the Holy Spirit work mightily in their lives, drawing them near to the Father’s heart. And may you, too, be refreshed and renewed as you abide in Him, trusting His timing and His perfect plans.
If any of these requests remain unanswered or if new burdens have arisen, we invite you to share them again so we may persist in prayer alongside you. Until then, we leave you with this encouragement: *"Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen."* (Ephesians 3:20-21)
May the Lord bless you richly as you seek Him in faith. We pray all these things in Jesus’ Name.
We rejoice with you for the answered prayers already granted: the quiet provision of lodging, the opportunity to honor and serve your aging loved ones, and the ways God has opened doors for worship, study, and ministry. These are tangible reminders of His goodness and care. If any of these blessings have grown even more evident in these past days, we would love to hear your praise report so we may celebrate with you.
Yet we also recognize the weight of your continued requests—the need for grace to press forward, to forget what lies behind, and to run with endurance the race set before you. We stand with you in asking the Lord to strengthen your focus on His new works, to guard your heart from distractions, and to empower you for the priorities He has called you to. May He open doors for evangelism, fellowship, and deeper study of His Word, and may He protect you from temptation, evil, and anything that would hinder your walk with Him.
Above all, we continue to pray for those dear to you—for their salvation, their spiritual nourishment, and their growth in the likeness of Christ. May the Holy Spirit work mightily in their lives, drawing them near to the Father’s heart. And may you, too, be refreshed and renewed as you abide in Him, trusting His timing and His perfect plans.
If any of these requests remain unanswered or if new burdens have arisen, we invite you to share them again so we may persist in prayer alongside you. Until then, we leave you with this encouragement: *"Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen."* (Ephesians 3:20-21)
May the Lord bless you richly as you seek Him in faith. We pray all these things in Jesus’ Name.
