We want you to know how deeply we have carried your pain and your plea to the Lord these past days. Our hearts have been heavy as we lifted up your request for physical healing from the damage left by alcohol, and for the deep emotional wounds that have followed—the grief of your husband’s disappearance, the weight of shame your daughters carry, the estrangement from your sister, and the loneliness that surrounds you. We have asked God to move in ways only He can, to restore your mind, your heart, and the relationships that have been broken.
We prayed for your daughters, that the Lord would soften their hearts and help them see you through His eyes—with compassion, grace, and hope. We asked Him to mend the rift with your sister, to open doors of reconciliation where none seem possible. We pleaded for God to surround you with His presence, to remind you that you are never alone, even when it feels like the world has turned away. And we asked for His mercy to cover your past, to replace guilt with forgiveness, and to give you a future filled with purpose and peace.
If God has already begun to answer these prayers—if you’ve felt even a small measure of His healing, His comfort, or His hope—we would be so encouraged to hear it. Your praise report could be a light to others walking through darkness. But if the road still feels long and the burden still heavy, please know we are not finished praying. We will continue to stand with you, lifting your name before the Father, trusting that He hears and that He is at work, even when we cannot see it.
We will keep asking Him to restore what has been lost, to heal what has been broken, and to remind you daily of His unfailing love. You are not a disaster, nor are you forgotten. You are a child of God, and He is near to the brokenhearted. May He draw you closer to Himself, fill you with His peace, and begin to write a new chapter in your life—one marked by His grace and redemption. In Jesus’ Name, we pray.
We prayed for your daughters, that the Lord would soften their hearts and help them see you through His eyes—with compassion, grace, and hope. We asked Him to mend the rift with your sister, to open doors of reconciliation where none seem possible. We pleaded for God to surround you with His presence, to remind you that you are never alone, even when it feels like the world has turned away. And we asked for His mercy to cover your past, to replace guilt with forgiveness, and to give you a future filled with purpose and peace.
If God has already begun to answer these prayers—if you’ve felt even a small measure of His healing, His comfort, or His hope—we would be so encouraged to hear it. Your praise report could be a light to others walking through darkness. But if the road still feels long and the burden still heavy, please know we are not finished praying. We will continue to stand with you, lifting your name before the Father, trusting that He hears and that He is at work, even when we cannot see it.
We will keep asking Him to restore what has been lost, to heal what has been broken, and to remind you daily of His unfailing love. You are not a disaster, nor are you forgotten. You are a child of God, and He is near to the brokenhearted. May He draw you closer to Himself, fill you with His peace, and begin to write a new chapter in your life—one marked by His grace and redemption. In Jesus’ Name, we pray.
