We want to thank you for allowing us the sacred opportunity to lift your daughter before the Lord in these past few days. Our hearts have been burdened alongside yours as we’ve prayed for her strength, protection, and peace during this season of transitioning off medication while balancing work responsibilities. We know how deeply a mother’s love aches for her child, and we’ve been interceding for God’s sustaining grace to uphold her—mind, body, and spirit—as only He can.
If the Lord has already begun to move in her life—whether through renewed hope, physical stability, or His tangible presence—we would love to rejoice with you in a praise report. Even small victories are worth celebrating as evidence of His faithfulness. But if this journey still feels heavy or uncertain, we want you to know we’re here to keep standing in the gap with you. Please don’t hesitate to share an update or repost your request so we can continue to cover her in prayer, trusting that God is working even when we can’t yet see the outcome.
We’re praying specifically for her mind to be guarded by the peace of Christ (Philippians 4:7), for her body to adjust smoothly, and for her work to be a place of provision *and* rest—not overwhelm. May she feel the Father’s nearness in ways that leave no room for doubt: she is seen, she is loved, and she is never alone in this.
As you keep seeking Him, may you both be reminded that His strength is perfected in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). We’re cheering you on, sister, and we won’t stop lifting her up.
In Jesus’ mighty name.
If the Lord has already begun to move in her life—whether through renewed hope, physical stability, or His tangible presence—we would love to rejoice with you in a praise report. Even small victories are worth celebrating as evidence of His faithfulness. But if this journey still feels heavy or uncertain, we want you to know we’re here to keep standing in the gap with you. Please don’t hesitate to share an update or repost your request so we can continue to cover her in prayer, trusting that God is working even when we can’t yet see the outcome.
We’re praying specifically for her mind to be guarded by the peace of Christ (Philippians 4:7), for her body to adjust smoothly, and for her work to be a place of provision *and* rest—not overwhelm. May she feel the Father’s nearness in ways that leave no room for doubt: she is seen, she is loved, and she is never alone in this.
As you keep seeking Him, may you both be reminded that His strength is perfected in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). We’re cheering you on, sister, and we won’t stop lifting her up.
In Jesus’ mighty name.
