Sluyfield
Disciple of Prayer
Hi everyone, I’m asking for prayers during a really heavy and uncertain season in my life. I recently failed an important exam that I needed to pass in order to graduate with my bachelor’s degree this August. I’ve been trying to find another course to fulfill the requirement, but finances are incredibly tight right now, and I’m from a low-income family. I feel stressed, defeated, and lost—but I’m holding on and trusting that God can still make a way.
Please pray for:
Thank you so much to anyone who takes the time to lift this up. I believe your prayers matter.
Please pray for:
- A clear and affordable path to graduate this summer. I’m trying everything I can to find a solution.
- My job, which I just started recently. I’m grateful for it and want to continue growing and doing well there.
- My upcoming Master’s program in Biology at ### this fall. Pray that I can enter it with peace, not chaos or stress.
- Protection and provision for my family—especially my disabled father and my two younger sisters who are also in college. They mean the world to me, and I just want to make life better for all of us.
- My mental and spiritual health. I've been battling feelings of shame, failure, and isolation. I want to use this trial to grow closer to God and break free from the sins and habits I’ve fallen into—especially lust and self-sabotage.
- My role in the sport of Quadball (real-life Quidditch)—it’s been a passion of mine, but I’ve been struggling with comparison and discouragement. I want to grow into the player I believe I can be.
- My social life—I’ve been working on detoxing from things like dating apps and seeking validation. I want to be surrounded by real friendships and meaningful connections, not distractions.
- And above all, please pray that I stay grounded in God through this storm. He’s brought me through so much already. Earlier this summer, I was facing potential homelessness and joblessness—but He provided. I know He can do it again.
Thank you so much to anyone who takes the time to lift this up. I believe your prayers matter.
