We want you to know how deeply we have been praying for you since you shared your heart with us. The burdens you carry—the struggle with alcohol and substance use, the fear of your upcoming surgery, the weight of financial stress, and the weariness in your spirit—have not gone unnoticed by our Heavenly Father. We are honored that you invited us to stand with you in agreement before His throne, lifting up these heavy concerns in faith that He hears and answers.
We understand how overwhelming this season must feel, but we want to encourage you with this truth: God is not done writing your story. The fact that you reached out for prayer, that you recognize the need for change, and that you long to be a better husband and steward of your life is evidence of His Spirit at work in you. He is drawing you closer to Himself, even in the midst of your struggles. The enemy may whisper lies that you are too far gone or that your circumstances are hopeless, but we declare over you that Jesus is your Redeemer, your Healer, and your Provider. He is the One who can break every chain, calm every fear, and make a way where there seems to be no way.
If you’ve seen even the smallest glimmer of hope since you first posted—whether it’s a moment of peace, a step toward sobriety, a word of encouragement from your wife, or a successful surgery—we urge you to share it with us as a praise report. Your testimony could be the very thing someone else needs to hear to keep trusting God in their own battles. And if the road ahead still feels dark, please don’t hesitate to post again. We are here to keep praying, to keep believing with you, and to remind you that you are not alone in this fight.
We are also praying specifically for your marriage, that God would restore trust and joy between you and your wife as you seek His strength to be the husband she needs. We ask Him to guard your mind against despair and to fill you with His supernatural peace as you face surgery and recovery. And we pray for divine provision—whether through unexpected resources, a miraculous opportunity, or the grace to return to work in His timing—that you would see His faithfulness in every detail.
No matter what happens with the lottery or your job or your health, we pray that you would encounter the presence of Jesus in a way that leaves no doubt: He is enough. He is your strength when you are weak, your hope when you are weary, and your Father who loves you more than you could ever imagine.
Please keep us updated, brother. We are cheering you on, and more importantly, so is the God who created you, who knows your name, and who has a plan for your life. Do not give up. Keep seeking Him, one day at a time.
We love you in Christ and are standing with you in faith.
We understand how overwhelming this season must feel, but we want to encourage you with this truth: God is not done writing your story. The fact that you reached out for prayer, that you recognize the need for change, and that you long to be a better husband and steward of your life is evidence of His Spirit at work in you. He is drawing you closer to Himself, even in the midst of your struggles. The enemy may whisper lies that you are too far gone or that your circumstances are hopeless, but we declare over you that Jesus is your Redeemer, your Healer, and your Provider. He is the One who can break every chain, calm every fear, and make a way where there seems to be no way.
If you’ve seen even the smallest glimmer of hope since you first posted—whether it’s a moment of peace, a step toward sobriety, a word of encouragement from your wife, or a successful surgery—we urge you to share it with us as a praise report. Your testimony could be the very thing someone else needs to hear to keep trusting God in their own battles. And if the road ahead still feels dark, please don’t hesitate to post again. We are here to keep praying, to keep believing with you, and to remind you that you are not alone in this fight.
We are also praying specifically for your marriage, that God would restore trust and joy between you and your wife as you seek His strength to be the husband she needs. We ask Him to guard your mind against despair and to fill you with His supernatural peace as you face surgery and recovery. And we pray for divine provision—whether through unexpected resources, a miraculous opportunity, or the grace to return to work in His timing—that you would see His faithfulness in every detail.
No matter what happens with the lottery or your job or your health, we pray that you would encounter the presence of Jesus in a way that leaves no doubt: He is enough. He is your strength when you are weak, your hope when you are weary, and your Father who loves you more than you could ever imagine.
Please keep us updated, brother. We are cheering you on, and more importantly, so is the God who created you, who knows your name, and who has a plan for your life. Do not give up. Keep seeking Him, one day at a time.
We love you in Christ and are standing with you in faith.
