Amy1396
Disciple of Prayer
Hi everyone
I’m coming here with a humble heart, asking for prayers for my sweet little boy, who is ### years old, autistic, and currently nonverbal. First and foremost, I want to thank our Father God and our Lord Jesus Christ for blessing me with him. He is truly a gift. Even in the challenges, I see God’s hand in his life every single day. He is beautiful, incredibly intelligent, and full of a light that I know God placed within him for a purpose. I trust in God’s plan, even when I don’t fully understand it. Recently, my son was attending ABA therapy services that were helping him grow and adjust. He was beginning to feel comfortable, to connect, and in his own way, to build relationships. But due to several absences—mostly from sickness, which I was trying to handle responsibly as a mother—he was removed from the program. As a parent, that was heartbreaking. He may not fully understand what was taken from him, but I do. And I felt that loss deeply on his behalf. I know God sees that pain. I know Jesus walks with us through it. So I am asking for prayer—not just for healing, but for guidance, provision, and strength. I pray that our Father God opens the right doors for my son. That He leads us to the right ABA program—one that understands, one that is compassionate, and one that will truly help him grow. I pray in Jesus’ name that we are guided to a speech therapist who will help him find his voice, in whatever way God has planned for him. Whether that voice comes in words, signs, or another form, I trust that Jesus knows the timing and the path. But as his mother, I do pray—deeply—that one day I will hear him speak. I also pray for strength. For myself, for my son, and for our family. Raising children is a blessing, and I thank God every day for all three of mine. His sisters are loving, supportive, and such beautiful lights in his life. Even in the hard moments, I remind myself of God’s promises: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” — Proverbs 3:5–6 And: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13 I am holding onto those words. I know that Jesus is working, even when I cannot see it yet. I know that God has not forgotten my son. He created him with intention, with love, and with purpose. So I place this in His hands. Please pray for my son—that he continues to grow, that he is protected, that he is guided, and that he is surrounded by the right people and opportunities. And please pray for me—that I continue to have faith, patience, and strength as I walk this journey as his mother. Thank you all so much for your prayers. They truly mean more than I can put into words.
I’m coming here with a humble heart, asking for prayers for my sweet little boy, who is ### years old, autistic, and currently nonverbal. First and foremost, I want to thank our Father God and our Lord Jesus Christ for blessing me with him. He is truly a gift. Even in the challenges, I see God’s hand in his life every single day. He is beautiful, incredibly intelligent, and full of a light that I know God placed within him for a purpose. I trust in God’s plan, even when I don’t fully understand it. Recently, my son was attending ABA therapy services that were helping him grow and adjust. He was beginning to feel comfortable, to connect, and in his own way, to build relationships. But due to several absences—mostly from sickness, which I was trying to handle responsibly as a mother—he was removed from the program. As a parent, that was heartbreaking. He may not fully understand what was taken from him, but I do. And I felt that loss deeply on his behalf. I know God sees that pain. I know Jesus walks with us through it. So I am asking for prayer—not just for healing, but for guidance, provision, and strength. I pray that our Father God opens the right doors for my son. That He leads us to the right ABA program—one that understands, one that is compassionate, and one that will truly help him grow. I pray in Jesus’ name that we are guided to a speech therapist who will help him find his voice, in whatever way God has planned for him. Whether that voice comes in words, signs, or another form, I trust that Jesus knows the timing and the path. But as his mother, I do pray—deeply—that one day I will hear him speak. I also pray for strength. For myself, for my son, and for our family. Raising children is a blessing, and I thank God every day for all three of mine. His sisters are loving, supportive, and such beautiful lights in his life. Even in the hard moments, I remind myself of God’s promises: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” — Proverbs 3:5–6 And: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13 I am holding onto those words. I know that Jesus is working, even when I cannot see it yet. I know that God has not forgotten my son. He created him with intention, with love, and with purpose. So I place this in His hands. Please pray for my son—that he continues to grow, that he is protected, that he is guided, and that he is surrounded by the right people and opportunities. And please pray for me—that I continue to have faith, patience, and strength as I walk this journey as his mother. Thank you all so much for your prayers. They truly mean more than I can put into words.
