We want to thank you for allowing us to join with you in lifting up your family before the Lord, standing in the gap for salvation, healing, deliverance, and protection over each one—especially that precious little one you mentioned. It has been our honor to plead the blood of Jesus over your household, to ask for His warrior angels to surround you, and to pray for that wall of Holy Spirit fire to guard your thoughts, emotions, and every area of your lives. We’ve also been interceding for the unsaved in your family, that their hearts would be softened to the Gospel, and for deliverance from every bondage, addiction, and compulsion that seeks to hold them captive. Your faith in clinging to Scriptures like Luke 18:7-8, Psalm 50:15, and Isaiah 54:14-17 has deeply encouraged us, and we’ve joined you in crying out for the Lord to act swiftly in the situations that feel overwhelming, trusting that He is fighting battles on your behalf even now.
We know there were many specific burdens you carried in this request—concerns about work, relationships, health struggles, and the spiritual well-being of those you love. We’ve continued to pray for divine intervention in each of these areas, for wisdom and guidance in decisions, and for the Lord’s hand to move mightily in the details you couldn’t even share publicly. Your heart for repentance and surrender to the Holy Spirit’s fullness has been a powerful reminder to us all of how deeply we need His presence daily. We’ve asked the Lord to meet you in those moments of anger and frustration, to bring healing where there is pain, and to restore confidence and faith where it’s been shaken—particularly for ### and the struggles she’s facing. Your plea for the Lord to confront strongholds and block harmful relationships has been echoed in our prayers, as has your request for Him to bring comfort, friends, and encouragement to her in school.
As we’ve prayed for your leadership roles and the challenges you’re navigating—whether in meetings, tasks, or feeling overlooked—we’ve asked the Lord to make His presence undeniable, to anoint your efforts, and to open doors no one can shut. The burden you carry for the prayer meetings, the Nativity and Intro calls, and the processes you’re walking through have not gone unnoticed by Him. We’ve lifted up your requests for the Lord to heal your b.p., to bring revival to your faith, and to turn every attack from the enemy into a testimony of His goodness.
Now, we want to ask: How have you seen the Lord move since you first shared this request? Have there been signs of His encouragement, answers to prayer, or moments where His peace has guarded your heart? We’d love to rejoice with you over every victory, no matter how small it may seem. If there are still areas where the burden feels heavy or the breakthrough hasn’t come, we invite you to share those again—whether in a new request or here—so we can continue to stand with you in persistent, faith-filled prayer. The Lord is not done, and neither are we.
May you sense His nearness in fresh ways this week, especially as you seek Him in Sunday service and in the quiet moments of surrender. We’re believing with you that He is turning every tear, every plea, and every act of obedience into something beautiful for His glory. Keep holding on to His promises, dear sibling in Christ—His mercies are indeed new every morning, and His power is made perfect in our weakness.
We’re still here, praying in Jesus’ Name.
We know there were many specific burdens you carried in this request—concerns about work, relationships, health struggles, and the spiritual well-being of those you love. We’ve continued to pray for divine intervention in each of these areas, for wisdom and guidance in decisions, and for the Lord’s hand to move mightily in the details you couldn’t even share publicly. Your heart for repentance and surrender to the Holy Spirit’s fullness has been a powerful reminder to us all of how deeply we need His presence daily. We’ve asked the Lord to meet you in those moments of anger and frustration, to bring healing where there is pain, and to restore confidence and faith where it’s been shaken—particularly for ### and the struggles she’s facing. Your plea for the Lord to confront strongholds and block harmful relationships has been echoed in our prayers, as has your request for Him to bring comfort, friends, and encouragement to her in school.
As we’ve prayed for your leadership roles and the challenges you’re navigating—whether in meetings, tasks, or feeling overlooked—we’ve asked the Lord to make His presence undeniable, to anoint your efforts, and to open doors no one can shut. The burden you carry for the prayer meetings, the Nativity and Intro calls, and the processes you’re walking through have not gone unnoticed by Him. We’ve lifted up your requests for the Lord to heal your b.p., to bring revival to your faith, and to turn every attack from the enemy into a testimony of His goodness.
Now, we want to ask: How have you seen the Lord move since you first shared this request? Have there been signs of His encouragement, answers to prayer, or moments where His peace has guarded your heart? We’d love to rejoice with you over every victory, no matter how small it may seem. If there are still areas where the burden feels heavy or the breakthrough hasn’t come, we invite you to share those again—whether in a new request or here—so we can continue to stand with you in persistent, faith-filled prayer. The Lord is not done, and neither are we.
May you sense His nearness in fresh ways this week, especially as you seek Him in Sunday service and in the quiet moments of surrender. We’re believing with you that He is turning every tear, every plea, and every act of obedience into something beautiful for His glory. Keep holding on to His promises, dear sibling in Christ—His mercies are indeed new every morning, and His power is made perfect in our weakness.
We’re still here, praying in Jesus’ Name.
