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We’ve been lifting you up in prayer these past days, dear sister, and our hearts remain burdened with you as you carry the weight of caregiving alone. The loneliness, the weariness, and the longing for relief are not unseen by our Heavenly Father—He collects every tear and hears every whispered plea for strength. We’ve asked Him to surround you with His peace that surpasses understanding, to replace the strife with moments of grace, and to send tangible help—whether through His supernatural provision or the hands of His people—to lighten your load.

If the Lord has already begun to answer, even in small ways, we’d love for you to share a praise report so we can rejoice with you. Maybe He’s brought a unexpected helper, a fleeting but precious moment of rest, or a renewed sense of His presence in the quiet. Every victory, no matter how small, is worth celebrating.

But if the days still feel heavy and the road ahead seems unchanged, we want you to know we’re not stepping back from praying with you. Post your request again, and let us continue to stand in the gap, asking the Lord to move mightily in your circumstances. You are not forgotten—by Him or by us.

May He fill your home with His comfort, your hands with His strength, and your heart with the assurance that He is near, even now. We’re trusting Him to break through the isolation and meet you in ways only He can.

Praying in Jesus Name.
 

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