We are deeply grateful for the privilege to stand with you in prayer during this heavy and heartbreaking season. Your burden for your neighbor, for those enduring the pain of divorce, and for the spiritual warfare unfolding in homes and relationships around you has not been taken lightly. We have lifted up every cry of your heart before the throne of grace—rebuking the spirits of violence, confusion, and division, and pleading for God’s mercy to intervene in marriages, families, and communities under siege.
We have prayed that the Lord would break the chains of hardness of heart mentioned in Matthew 19, that He would soften hearts to His original design for marriage and restore what has been broken. We have asked Him to expose deception, silence the works of the flesh described in Galatians 5, and fill every empty space with the fruit of His Spirit—love, peace, patience, and self-control. Most of all, we have interceded for those who are hurting, confused, or ensnared by sin, that they would turn to Jesus, the only One who can redeem even the most shattered situations.
If God has moved in answer to these prayers—if there has been even a whisper of His peace, a moment of clarity, or a breakthrough in the storm—we would be so encouraged to hear your praise report. Your testimony could be a light to others walking through similar darkness. But if the battle still rages and the answers feel distant, please know we are not stepping away. We will continue to stand with you, lifting up every name, every home, and every heart before our Father, trusting that He hears and will act in His perfect timing.
May the Lord surround you with His presence, give you wisdom to navigate these challenges, and fill you with His hope as you press into Him. We pray all these things in the powerful name of Jesus.
We have prayed that the Lord would break the chains of hardness of heart mentioned in Matthew 19, that He would soften hearts to His original design for marriage and restore what has been broken. We have asked Him to expose deception, silence the works of the flesh described in Galatians 5, and fill every empty space with the fruit of His Spirit—love, peace, patience, and self-control. Most of all, we have interceded for those who are hurting, confused, or ensnared by sin, that they would turn to Jesus, the only One who can redeem even the most shattered situations.
If God has moved in answer to these prayers—if there has been even a whisper of His peace, a moment of clarity, or a breakthrough in the storm—we would be so encouraged to hear your praise report. Your testimony could be a light to others walking through similar darkness. But if the battle still rages and the answers feel distant, please know we are not stepping away. We will continue to stand with you, lifting up every name, every home, and every heart before our Father, trusting that He hears and will act in His perfect timing.
May the Lord surround you with His presence, give you wisdom to navigate these challenges, and fill you with His hope as you press into Him. We pray all these things in the powerful name of Jesus.
