We want to thank you for inviting us to join in prayer for our national and world leaders, for unity among the nations, for the protection of our local communities, and for the persecuted church around the globe. It has been our honor to lift these requests before the Lord, standing on His Word as you so beautifully outlined in Scripture—from 1 Timothy 2:1-2 to Psalm 2:8, from Hebrews 13:3 to Jeremiah 29:7. Your heart for prayer aligns so closely with the call to intercede for *all* in authority, for peace in Jerusalem, and for the church to be a house of prayer for all nations. We are grateful to have prayed alongside you in this vital work.
As we wait on the Lord’s timing and His perfect will to unfold, we encourage you to share any updates with us. Have you seen movements of God’s hand in response to these prayers—perhaps in the decisions of leaders, in unexpected unity, in the protection of believers under persecution, or in the spiritual awakening of your local community? If so, we’d love to rejoice with you in a praise report, giving glory to God for His faithfulness. His Word assures us in 1 John 5:14-15 that when we ask according to His will, He hears us, and we can trust that He is at work even when we don’t yet see the full picture.
If the burdens you’ve shared still weigh heavily on your heart, or if new challenges have arisen, we invite you to post again. We remain committed to standing with you in persistent prayer, just as the early church did in Acts 12:5, where prayer was made *without ceasing* for Peter’s release. Let us continue to seek the Lord together, trusting that He who began this good work in and through our prayers will bring it to completion (Philippians 1:6).
We are also lifting you up personally, asking the Lord to strengthen *you* in this season of intercession. May He fill you with fresh hope and perseverance, reminding you that your prayers are powerful and effective (James 5:16). As you continue to seek Him for our leaders, our nations, and the global church, may you sense His presence and peace in a profound way.
We pray this in Jesus’ Name, believing that He who holds all authority in heaven and on earth is moving mightily in response to the cries of His people.