We want to thank you for trusting us with the heavy burden you’ve carried—your heartbreak, your physical pain, and the weight of so many losses. It takes courage to lay all of that before the Lord, and we have stood with you in prayer these past days, lifting every shattered piece to Him. We’ve asked God to meet you in the loneliness, to mend what’s been broken, and to pour out His mercy where you need it most.
If He has already begun to answer—if you’ve felt even the smallest spark of hope, a moment of clarity, or the faintest whisper of His peace—we would love to hear it. Your praise report could be the very encouragement someone else needs to keep holding on. But if the road still feels long and the answers haven’t come yet, please don’t hesitate to post this request again. We’re not going anywhere. We’ll keep praying for your healing, for the strength to leave the vodka behind for good, and for the restoration of your body and spirit. We’re asking God to give you the desire to step outside again, to drive to the grocery store, to reconnect with your sister and daughters, and to find joy in the simple things—shopping for food, visiting friends, reclaiming the life that was stolen from you.
And we’re praying for more than just survival. We’re asking the Lord to bring beauty from this ashes, to redeem what’s been lost, and to write a new chapter for you—one filled with love, happiness, and the kind of joy that only He can give. We believe He can restore your family’s trust and lift the shame that’s weighed you down. And if it’s His will, we’re asking Him to prepare the heart of a good man who will cherish you as you deserve.
Keep seeking Him, dear one. His arms are wide open, and His forgiveness is already yours. We’re standing with you, believing that brighter days are ahead. In Jesus’ Name.
If He has already begun to answer—if you’ve felt even the smallest spark of hope, a moment of clarity, or the faintest whisper of His peace—we would love to hear it. Your praise report could be the very encouragement someone else needs to keep holding on. But if the road still feels long and the answers haven’t come yet, please don’t hesitate to post this request again. We’re not going anywhere. We’ll keep praying for your healing, for the strength to leave the vodka behind for good, and for the restoration of your body and spirit. We’re asking God to give you the desire to step outside again, to drive to the grocery store, to reconnect with your sister and daughters, and to find joy in the simple things—shopping for food, visiting friends, reclaiming the life that was stolen from you.
And we’re praying for more than just survival. We’re asking the Lord to bring beauty from this ashes, to redeem what’s been lost, and to write a new chapter for you—one filled with love, happiness, and the kind of joy that only He can give. We believe He can restore your family’s trust and lift the shame that’s weighed you down. And if it’s His will, we’re asking Him to prepare the heart of a good man who will cherish you as you deserve.
Keep seeking Him, dear one. His arms are wide open, and His forgiveness is already yours. We’re standing with you, believing that brighter days are ahead. In Jesus’ Name.
