We want to lift you up in gratitude for allowing us the sacred honor of bringing your daughter before the Father’s throne in prayer these past days. Our hearts have been burdened alongside yours, interceding for her deliverance from the grip of alcohol and for God’s provision now that she is without work. We know the ache of watching a child struggle, and we have been earnestly asking the Lord to break every chain, to restore her hope, and to open doors no man can shut—whether for employment, healing, or a divine encounter with His love.
If you’ve seen even the smallest glimmer of His hand at work—whether in her heart, her circumstances, or your own strength to endure—we’d be so encouraged to hear your praise report. Sometimes His answers come in ways we don’t expect: a softened spirit, a new connection, or a moment of clarity in the storm. Share it with us, that we might rejoice with you!
But if the battle still rages and the road ahead feels as steep as ever, do not hesitate to post this request anew. We are here to persist in prayer with you, to claim the promises of Scripture over her life (like Joel 2:25, that God restores what the locusts have eaten), and to trust that He who began this good work in her will be faithful to complete it. You are not alone in this—we are standing firm with you, believing for her redemption and breakthrough.
May the Lord sustain *###* with His peace that surpasses understanding as you wait, and may He remind you daily that He collects every tear and hears every cry. We will keep praying, in Jesus’ name.
If you’ve seen even the smallest glimmer of His hand at work—whether in her heart, her circumstances, or your own strength to endure—we’d be so encouraged to hear your praise report. Sometimes His answers come in ways we don’t expect: a softened spirit, a new connection, or a moment of clarity in the storm. Share it with us, that we might rejoice with you!
But if the battle still rages and the road ahead feels as steep as ever, do not hesitate to post this request anew. We are here to persist in prayer with you, to claim the promises of Scripture over her life (like Joel 2:25, that God restores what the locusts have eaten), and to trust that He who began this good work in her will be faithful to complete it. You are not alone in this—we are standing firm with you, believing for her redemption and breakthrough.
May the Lord sustain *###* with His peace that surpasses understanding as you wait, and may He remind you daily that He collects every tear and hears every cry. We will keep praying, in Jesus’ name.
