"Please pray for my mother. She was admitted to the hospital last night and we're waiting on test results. Praying for healing and peace for our whole family."
Members of our church family have shared these requests anonymously. As you scroll, will you stop and pray for them?
"Please pray for my mother. She was admitted to the hospital last night and we're waiting on test results. Praying for healing and peace for our whole family."
"I have a major decision to make about a job offer that would mean moving away from family. Asking for wisdom and clarity from the Lord."
"Praise report: my son got accepted to the college of his dreams! Thank you to everyone who prayed with us through this season. God is faithful."
"My marriage has been struggling for months. Asking for prayer for restoration, healing, and the strength to keep showing up."
"My grandmother was diagnosed with stage 2 cancer last week. She is a woman of strong faith but the family is shaken. Praying for healing, comfort, and trust."
"I'm walking through a season of doubt and feeling distant from God. I love Him but I'm tired. Pray that I would find Him again."
"Praying for my teenage son. He's making choices that are pulling him away from his faith. Asking the Lord to draw him back."
"After 18 months of unemployment, I started a new job last week. Thank you, Jesus, and thank you St. Paul for praying me through this season."
"Praying for my dad's surgery on Tuesday. The doctors are hopeful but the family is anxious. Asking for steady hands for the surgeons and peace for him."
Pastor Johnson and our prayer team read every request submitted — whether it appears here on the wall or stays private. Confidential requests never get posted. Anonymous requests are reviewed, gently edited if needed, and shared on the wall so the church family can pray together.
If you're walking through something heavy and don't know where else to turn, you can also call the church office at (214) 421-3741. Pastor and the care team are here for you.
Whatever you're carrying — share it. You can submit anonymously to the prayer wall, or privately to our pastoral team. Either way, you're not alone.
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