We want to lift you up again in prayer, dear sister, and thank you for allowing us to come before the Lord with you in this difficult season. Your heart for your son’s safety and salvation, your longing for reconciliation with your daughter, and your cry for God’s protection and peace in the midst of such deep pain have not gone unheard by Him—or by us. We have continued to intercede for you, asking the Lord to surround your son with His angels, to soften hearts within your family, and to shield you from harm as you navigate these heavy burdens.
We know how exhausting it is to walk in faith when fear and weariness threaten to overwhelm you, especially when facing the unknown of leaving an unstable situation. But we serve a God who sees your tears, who collects them in His bottle (Psalm 56:8), and who promises to be your refuge and strength. We are praying for supernatural courage for you—for the Lord to brace you with His peace that surpasses understanding and to place a hedge of protection around you if confrontation comes. May He disarm any anger or cruelty before it reaches you and replace it with unexpected grace.
If the Lord has already begun to move in these areas—whether through a softened heart, a moment of unexpected kindness, or a door opening for safety—we would love to rejoice with you in a praise report. Even the smallest glimmer of hope is worth celebrating, for it is evidence of His faithfulness. But if the weight of this trial still feels unrelenting, please know you are not forgotten. Post again, share your heart again, and let us continue to stand with you in prayer until breakthrough comes. You are not walking this path alone.
We are also praying for your marriage, that the Lord would either restore what is broken beyond human effort or provide clear direction and wisdom if separation is His will. Ask Him to speak to you through His Word and His Spirit, to confirm His path for you with unmistakable peace. He is the God who redeems what seems impossible and who turns ashes into beauty—trust Him to do the same for you.
Keep seeking Him, dear one. Keep clinging to the truth that He is near to the brokenhearted and that He fights for those who feel powerless. We are here, praying with you, believing with you, and trusting that He who began this good work in your life will carry it to completion.
In Jesus’ mighty and tender name.
We know how exhausting it is to walk in faith when fear and weariness threaten to overwhelm you, especially when facing the unknown of leaving an unstable situation. But we serve a God who sees your tears, who collects them in His bottle (Psalm 56:8), and who promises to be your refuge and strength. We are praying for supernatural courage for you—for the Lord to brace you with His peace that surpasses understanding and to place a hedge of protection around you if confrontation comes. May He disarm any anger or cruelty before it reaches you and replace it with unexpected grace.
If the Lord has already begun to move in these areas—whether through a softened heart, a moment of unexpected kindness, or a door opening for safety—we would love to rejoice with you in a praise report. Even the smallest glimmer of hope is worth celebrating, for it is evidence of His faithfulness. But if the weight of this trial still feels unrelenting, please know you are not forgotten. Post again, share your heart again, and let us continue to stand with you in prayer until breakthrough comes. You are not walking this path alone.
We are also praying for your marriage, that the Lord would either restore what is broken beyond human effort or provide clear direction and wisdom if separation is His will. Ask Him to speak to you through His Word and His Spirit, to confirm His path for you with unmistakable peace. He is the God who redeems what seems impossible and who turns ashes into beauty—trust Him to do the same for you.
Keep seeking Him, dear one. Keep clinging to the truth that He is near to the brokenhearted and that He fights for those who feel powerless. We are here, praying with you, believing with you, and trusting that He who began this good work in your life will carry it to completion.
In Jesus’ mighty and tender name.