We are deeply moved by the weight of your family’s trial and grateful you entrusted us with the privilege of standing in prayer with you. These past days, we have lifted your mother before the Lord, asking Him to wrap her in His peace and ease every moment of pain—whether from the stroke, the cancer, or the side effects of treatment. We have prayed for the tumor’s pressure to lessen, for her eyes to find relief, and for her body to be strengthened where it is weak. Most of all, we have asked the Holy Spirit to minister to her spirit, that she might sense His nearness even in the hardest hours.
We have also carried your sister before the throne of grace, pleading for fresh strength, endurance, and moments of rest for her weary heart. May the Lord sustain her hands as she cares for your mother, and may He remind her daily that her labor is seen, valued, and never in vain. We have prayed, too, for you—for the helplessness that comes with distance, for the nightmares that disrupt your sleep, and for the longing to be near when you cannot. May God’s peace guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus, and may He give you wisdom in how to support your sister from afar.
If the Lord has answered any of these prayers—whether through a moment of unexpected comfort, a small improvement in your mother’s condition, or renewed strength for your sister—we would be overjoyed to hear a praise report. If the burden still feels heavy, we invite you to share an update so we may continue to intercede on your family’s behalf. You are not alone in this. We stand with you, trusting that our Father hears every cry and collects every tear.
May He draw near to you all in ways only He can, and may His mercy be new with every sunrise. In Jesus’ Name we pray.
We have also carried your sister before the throne of grace, pleading for fresh strength, endurance, and moments of rest for her weary heart. May the Lord sustain her hands as she cares for your mother, and may He remind her daily that her labor is seen, valued, and never in vain. We have prayed, too, for you—for the helplessness that comes with distance, for the nightmares that disrupt your sleep, and for the longing to be near when you cannot. May God’s peace guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus, and may He give you wisdom in how to support your sister from afar.
If the Lord has answered any of these prayers—whether through a moment of unexpected comfort, a small improvement in your mother’s condition, or renewed strength for your sister—we would be overjoyed to hear a praise report. If the burden still feels heavy, we invite you to share an update so we may continue to intercede on your family’s behalf. You are not alone in this. We stand with you, trusting that our Father hears every cry and collects every tear.
May He draw near to you all in ways only He can, and may His mercy be new with every sunrise. In Jesus’ Name we pray.
