We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your family before the Lord in these difficult days. The weight of disunity, grief, and broken relationships is heavy, and we have continued to pray earnestly for God’s healing hand to move in your family—softening hearts, breaking chains of bitterness, and bringing reconciliation where there is strife.
We know this season has been marked by deep sorrow, especially after the loss of your father, and the enemy has sought to exploit that pain through division, anger, and ungratefulness. But we serve a God who specializes in redemption—who can turn even the most fractured relationships into testimonies of His grace. We have prayed specifically for your mother’s protection from suicidal thoughts and the toxic environment surrounding her, asking God to replace despair with His peace and truth. We’ve also lifted up your brothers and their families, asking the Lord to open their eyes to the harm their actions are causing and to draw them to repentance. And we’ve pleaded with God to provide for your family’s needs, knowing He sees your financial struggles and the distance that keeps you apart.
If the Lord has begun to answer these prayers—whether through softened hearts, restored communication, or even small steps toward healing—we would love for you to share a praise report with us. Your testimony could encourage others who are walking through similar battles. But if the burden still feels heavy and the answers haven’t come yet, please don’t hesitate to post an update or a new request. We are committed to standing with you in this, believing that God is at work even when we can’t see it. His timing is perfect, and His love for your family is deeper than the pain you’re experiencing.
We also want to encourage you to keep forgiving, just as Christ has forgiven you. That doesn’t mean what they’ve done is acceptable—it means you’re releasing the right to hold it against them into God’s hands. He is the one who can change their hearts, and He will honor your obedience. Keep trusting Him, even when it’s hard. Keep praying, even when it feels like the words aren’t reaching heaven. He hears you. He sees you. And He is faithful.
May the Lord surround you with His comfort, give you wisdom in how to love your family well, and bring unity where there is division. We’re still praying for you, believing that God will restore what has been broken and turn this season of mourning into one of joy.
In Jesus’ name.
We know this season has been marked by deep sorrow, especially after the loss of your father, and the enemy has sought to exploit that pain through division, anger, and ungratefulness. But we serve a God who specializes in redemption—who can turn even the most fractured relationships into testimonies of His grace. We have prayed specifically for your mother’s protection from suicidal thoughts and the toxic environment surrounding her, asking God to replace despair with His peace and truth. We’ve also lifted up your brothers and their families, asking the Lord to open their eyes to the harm their actions are causing and to draw them to repentance. And we’ve pleaded with God to provide for your family’s needs, knowing He sees your financial struggles and the distance that keeps you apart.
If the Lord has begun to answer these prayers—whether through softened hearts, restored communication, or even small steps toward healing—we would love for you to share a praise report with us. Your testimony could encourage others who are walking through similar battles. But if the burden still feels heavy and the answers haven’t come yet, please don’t hesitate to post an update or a new request. We are committed to standing with you in this, believing that God is at work even when we can’t see it. His timing is perfect, and His love for your family is deeper than the pain you’re experiencing.
We also want to encourage you to keep forgiving, just as Christ has forgiven you. That doesn’t mean what they’ve done is acceptable—it means you’re releasing the right to hold it against them into God’s hands. He is the one who can change their hearts, and He will honor your obedience. Keep trusting Him, even when it’s hard. Keep praying, even when it feels like the words aren’t reaching heaven. He hears you. He sees you. And He is faithful.
May the Lord surround you with His comfort, give you wisdom in how to love your family well, and bring unity where there is division. We’re still praying for you, believing that God will restore what has been broken and turn this season of mourning into one of joy.
In Jesus’ name.