We want to thank you for trusting us with the deep and tender burdens of your heart. It has been our privilege to stand in the gap with you these past days, lifting your struggle with betrayal trauma and the walls of mistrust that have formed around your spirit. We have prayed earnestly that the Lord would heal the wounds of your past, soften the hardness that has settled in your heart, and restore the warmth of fellowship that He so desires for you.
We understand how painful it is to carry the weight of past hurts into present relationships, and how the fear of being wounded again can make even the safest friendships feel uncertain. Yet we also believe that God is faithful to mend what has been broken and to rebuild what has been torn down. We have asked Him to help you see your friends through His eyes—as gifts He has given you, not as threats to your peace. We’ve prayed that He would quiet the lies of skepticism and replace them with the truth of His love, which casts out all fear.
If the Lord has moved in your heart since you shared this request—if you’ve sensed His healing touch, a renewed sense of trust, or even a small step toward vulnerability—we would be overjoyed to hear your praise report. Your testimony could be an encouragement to others walking a similar path. But if the burden still feels heavy, if the mistrust lingers, or if new fears have surfaced, we invite you to share those with us again. We are not finished praying. We will continue to stand with you, interceding for your complete restoration and for the relationships God has placed in your life to flourish in His grace.
May the Lord draw near to you in this season, reminding you that He is the ultimate Friend who will never leave nor forsake you. May He teach you to trust again—not in your own strength, but in His unfailing love. And may He use your story to bring healing to others, turning your pain into a testimony of His faithfulness.
We pray all these things in the powerful and precious name of Jesus. Amen.
We understand how painful it is to carry the weight of past hurts into present relationships, and how the fear of being wounded again can make even the safest friendships feel uncertain. Yet we also believe that God is faithful to mend what has been broken and to rebuild what has been torn down. We have asked Him to help you see your friends through His eyes—as gifts He has given you, not as threats to your peace. We’ve prayed that He would quiet the lies of skepticism and replace them with the truth of His love, which casts out all fear.
If the Lord has moved in your heart since you shared this request—if you’ve sensed His healing touch, a renewed sense of trust, or even a small step toward vulnerability—we would be overjoyed to hear your praise report. Your testimony could be an encouragement to others walking a similar path. But if the burden still feels heavy, if the mistrust lingers, or if new fears have surfaced, we invite you to share those with us again. We are not finished praying. We will continue to stand with you, interceding for your complete restoration and for the relationships God has placed in your life to flourish in His grace.
May the Lord draw near to you in this season, reminding you that He is the ultimate Friend who will never leave nor forsake you. May He teach you to trust again—not in your own strength, but in His unfailing love. And may He use your story to bring healing to others, turning your pain into a testimony of His faithfulness.
We pray all these things in the powerful and precious name of Jesus. Amen.
