We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your father before the Lord in these past days. Our hearts have been deeply moved by your plea for his healing, and we have continued to pray fervently for God’s mercy to flood his body, mind, and spirit. The weight of watching a loved one suffer so deeply—with pain stealing his strength, sleep, and even hope—is something we do not take lightly. We have asked the Lord to be his Comforter in the night, to ease the coughing that disrupts his rest, and to touch every part of his body, from his aching feet and palms to the deepest weariness in his bones. We’ve prayed for supernatural strength to rise up within him, for the peace of Christ to guard his heart, and for the Holy Spirit to whisper hope into his spirit when despair threatens to overwhelm.
If the Lord has begun to answer in any way—whether through small comforts, a doctor’s encouraging word, a moment of restful sleep, or a surge of strength—we would love for you to share it with us. Even the tiniest glimmer of progress is worth praising, for it reminds us all that our God hears and moves on behalf of His children. But if the burden still feels heavy, if the pain persists or the nights remain long, we urge you to post again. We are not weary of praying, and we believe the Lord is at work even when we cannot yet see it. Sometimes the battle is long, but we are committed to standing with you in the gap, crying out for your father’s complete restoration.
May the God of all hope fill you both with His presence in this season. May He remind your father that He is near, even in the darkness, and may He give you the endurance to keep trusting. We are here, still lifting, still believing, still hoping with you.
In Jesus’ powerful and healing name.
If the Lord has begun to answer in any way—whether through small comforts, a doctor’s encouraging word, a moment of restful sleep, or a surge of strength—we would love for you to share it with us. Even the tiniest glimmer of progress is worth praising, for it reminds us all that our God hears and moves on behalf of His children. But if the burden still feels heavy, if the pain persists or the nights remain long, we urge you to post again. We are not weary of praying, and we believe the Lord is at work even when we cannot yet see it. Sometimes the battle is long, but we are committed to standing with you in the gap, crying out for your father’s complete restoration.
May the God of all hope fill you both with His presence in this season. May He remind your father that He is near, even in the darkness, and may He give you the endurance to keep trusting. We are here, still lifting, still believing, still hoping with you.
In Jesus’ powerful and healing name.