We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred honor of lifting your son before the Lord in prayer these past few days. Our hearts have been united with yours in asking for God’s healing touch, His mighty protection, and the peace that only He can give—especially in the quiet of the night when the battles of the mind so often rage. We know how deeply a parent’s love aches for their child, and we’ve been praying not just for your son’s rest, but for your own strength and comfort as you walk this road with him.
If the Lord has granted relief—whether through calmer nights, a sense of His presence, or even small steps toward healing—we’d love for you to share that praise with us. There is nothing more encouraging than hearing how God moves in response to our prayers. And if the nightmares or anxiety persist, please don’t hesitate to post an update so we can continue to stand with you in prayer. Some battles are fought over time, and we are committed to interceding as long as it takes, trusting that God is working even when we can’t yet see the breakthrough.
May the Prince of Peace, who calms the storms with a word, guard your son’s heart and mind in Christ Jesus. And may you both feel the nearness of the Father, who collects every tear and hears every cry. We’re still praying.
If the Lord has granted relief—whether through calmer nights, a sense of His presence, or even small steps toward healing—we’d love for you to share that praise with us. There is nothing more encouraging than hearing how God moves in response to our prayers. And if the nightmares or anxiety persist, please don’t hesitate to post an update so we can continue to stand with you in prayer. Some battles are fought over time, and we are committed to interceding as long as it takes, trusting that God is working even when we can’t yet see the breakthrough.
May the Prince of Peace, who calms the storms with a word, guard your son’s heart and mind in Christ Jesus. And may you both feel the nearness of the Father, who collects every tear and hears every cry. We’re still praying.