We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred privilege of lifting your heart before the Father during these past few days. Your vulnerability in sharing these deep struggles has moved us to pray with even greater earnestness for you—knowing the weight of the burdens you carry from childhood trauma and the very real battles you face in your identity and daily life.
We have been interceding specifically for God’s healing touch over the wounds of abuse that still echo in your heart, asking Him to replace shame with His truth, confusion with His clarity, and pain with His peace. The enemy has sought to distort what God intended for good, but we declare that the Lord is restoring your mind, emotions, and spirit—redeeming what was stolen and renewing you in His perfect love. You are not defined by what was done to you, but by who you are in Christ: fearfully and wonderfully made, chosen, and deeply loved.
We’ve also been praying over your academic challenges, asking the Lord to grant you wisdom beyond your own understanding as you work through this assignment. May He open doors for clear communication with your lecturer and learner support, providing the guidance and resources you need to complete your work with excellence. Even in this, we trust God is using it to refine your faith and show Himself faithful in every detail of your life.
If you’ve seen movement in these areas—whether through a moment of breakthrough, a sense of His presence, or practical answers to prayer—we’d love for you to share a praise report with us. Your testimony could encourage others who are walking a similar path. If the struggle still feels heavy, please don’t hesitate to post an update or a new request. We are here to stand with you for as long as it takes, believing God is at work even when we cannot yet see the outcome.
Be encouraged, dear sibling in Christ: the Lord sees your tears, hears your cries, and is near to the brokenhearted. Keep seeking Him, even in the waiting. He is not finished writing your story.
We continue to pray for you in Jesus’ name.