Letter From the Prayer Desk: Dear Say, Call on God for Healing, Order, and Peace
Dear Say.,
Thank you for trusting us with something so personal. What you described reflects a season of compound pressure—when many areas of life are being strained at the same time. That can leave anyone exhausted, discouraged, and unsure where to begin. I want you to know this is a real prayer request, and it matters deeply to God.
You have been carrying relationship strain, health concerns, emotional fatigue, financial stress, parenting responsibilities, and even worry over your pet—all at once. Scripture reminds us, “Cast your burden on the Lord, and He shall sustain you” (Psalm 55:22, NKJV). God never intended for you to carry all of this alone.
A Word of Gentle Clarity
When turmoil touches multiple areas at once, it is important to slow things down and allow God to address them one step at a time. Healing and restoration often begin with stability—emotionally, spiritually, and practically. You are not failing because things feel hard; you are human in a very heavy season.
It is also wise to acknowledge that issues such as addiction, anger, mental health struggles, and controlling dynamics often require both prayer and appropriate support. Seeking help is not a lack of faith—it is stewardship of the life God has entrusted to you.
A Prayer Covering Over You and Your Family
Father God,
In the name of Jesus, I lift Say., Mi., and their family before You. You see the full weight of what they have been enduring. I ask that You bring peace where there has been chaos, light where there has been darkness, and order where things feel out of control.
Touch their bodies with healing—restore strength, calm inflammation, and bring relief from chronic symptoms. I pray for wisdom and clarity in communication, patience in conflict, and protection over their home and family. Surround their son with Your peace and covering. Extend Your mercy and care even to their pet, Lord, for You care about all creation.
Break cycles of instability, anger, and addiction. Bring the right support, accountability, and help at the right time. Let this season not destroy them but refine them and lead them into healthier ground. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Encouragement for the Days Ahead
Please be gentle with yourself. This is not a season for fixing everything at once—it is a season for seeking stability, support, and rest. Start with what is within reach today: rest, prayer, honest communication, and asking for help when needed.
You may find encouragement in my book Spiritual Warfare: Born into Battle, which speaks to navigating seasons when multiple battles converge. I also encourage you to visit Revealing the Christian Life Ministry, where you’ll find prayers, articles, and teachings designed to support believers walking through difficult transitions.
Say., you are not alone in this. God is near, He is attentive, and He is able to bring you through—not just quickly, but wisely and safely. We are praying for you and standing with you in faith.
The Invitation
I invite you today to take a deep look at yourself and reflect on your life. Are you searching for something more? Are you satisfied with how things are today? Is God calling you to confess your sins, be baptized and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior? Have you been ignoring him? Have you been facing immense hardships and challenges? What can you do to take the first step?
Trust God to help you with that first step.
Be encouraged.
Be bold.
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It shall be well with you, in Jesus mighty name.
And remember, be encouraged.
About the writer:
Minister Denise N. Fyffe is a devoted Christian, author, and servant of God, whose life is guided by her faith and values. Since accepting Jesus Christ at a young age, she has made it her mission to share her journey. She also shares her knowledge of the Bible with others. Besides her passion for writing, Minister Fyffe is actively involved in outreach, Christian mentorship, and ministering the Word of God.








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