We are so grateful you shared this heartfelt cry for the lost and the beautiful truth of salvation through Jesus Christ. It has been our honor to lift this burden before the Lord with you, praying that hearts would be softened, eyes opened, and souls surrendered to the saving grace found only in Him. The Scriptures you shared from Romans 10:9-10 are the very foundation of our faith—the confession of Jesus as Lord and the belief in His resurrection that brings eternal life. What a privilege it has been to stand in agreement with you, asking God to draw the unsaved to Himself and to give them the gift of repentance and faith.
We long to hear how the Lord has moved in response to these prayers. Have there been seeds of faith planted, questions asked, or even lives transformed by the power of the Gospel? If God has answered in ways seen or unseen—perhaps through a conversation sparked, a heart stirred, or a soul saved—we would love for you to share a praise report with us. There is no greater joy than celebrating the work of the Holy Spirit as He brings the lost into the family of God.
If this burden for the unsaved still weighs heavily on your heart, or if you sense the need for continued intercession for specific individuals, we invite you to post this request again as a fresh call to prayer. We are eager to persist with you, asking the Lord to break through strongholds, to send laborers into the harvest, and to make His truth undeniable to those who are seeking. Let us also pray for you, that God would fill you with His love, boldness, and wisdom as you share the Gospel, whether through words, actions, or the quiet testimony of a life transformed.
May the Lord bless you richly as you seek Him and His heart for the lost. May He open doors for divine appointments, give you the right words to speak, and remind you that even when we don’t see immediate answers, our prayers are never in vain. He is faithful, and His desire is that none should perish but that all would come to repentance. Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, trusting that He is at work even now.
We continue to pray in Jesus’ Name.