Prayers

This space is for your heart. Whether you are standing in the middle of a storm, celebrating a quiet victory, or simply trying to make it through the day, you do not have to carry it alone. Here, we believe in the power of prayer, the strength of community, and a God who sees every tear and hears every unspoken word.


If you would like someone to stand with you in faith, share your prayer request by email below. You can be as detailed or as brief as you feel comfortable. You may also submit your request on behalf of a friend or loved one. Every request will be treated with care, covered in prayer, and held in confidence.


You are not forgotten. You are not alone. Let us pray with you.

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Parable

A woman carried two mothers in her heart.

One mother was the woman who raised her

broken, overwhelmed, wounded, distant, or absent.

The mother who tried, but could not give what she never received.

The mother who loved from emptiness,

parented from survival,

and mothered from a place that had never been nurtured.

The other mother was the mother she needed

gentle, nurturing, present,

affirming, stable, soft, safe.

The mother who would have held her when she cried,

spoken life over her dreams,

shielded her from harm,

and taught her she was worthy simply because she existed.

And between these two mothers,

the woman lived with a silent ache…

the ache of being raised by the first

while longing her whole life for the second.

One day she asked God,

“This mother shaped my childhood.

Where do I find the mother I need?”

And God whispered:

“In Me.”

And suddenly she understood:

She didn’t just have one mother.

She didn’t just have the one she needed.

She had the One who created the very idea of comfort, nurture, and love.

The woman wiped her tears,

put her hand over her heart,

and said:

“The mother who raised me shaped my survival.

But the God who carries me is shaping my healing.”


Gentle Reminder

God is not on a mother, a father and a friend… God is All We Need.


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