I get asked all the time to support ministries around the world.
And here’s the honest truth:
as a new ministry myself, I don’t always have the resources I wish I had.
But these specific ministries —
Freedom Coaching, Pakistan, Philippines, Haiti, and the Homeless —
I support them whether anyone gives or not.
Why?
Because the work matters.
The people matter.
YOU matter.
And so does your gift — not because I need it to survive,
but because two are better than one…
and a three-fold cord is not easily broken.
Giving is not about money.
It’s about meaning.
It’s about partnership.
It’s about stepping into Kingdom work and saying:
“I want to be part of what God is doing.”
Charlie and Erika Kirk say it best:
“Make Heaven Crowded.”
That line stuck with me the first time I heard it.
It’s simple.
It’s powerful.
It’s on mission.
Jesus said the same thing — just differently:
“Go make disciples.”
In other words…
Go make heaven crowded.
Listen — if you can support this work financially, that is wonderful.
And if you can’t? That’s perfectly okay too.
Truly.
But can I ask you for something even more valuable?
Prayer.
Your prayers matter more than you may ever realize.
Just writing a comment that says,
“Praying for you, Walker!”
or even just
“Praying.”
…might not feel like much,
but when the enemy’s strategy is discouragement,
your encouragement gives life.
So, whatever the Holy Spirit leads you to do —
give, pray, share, or simply stay connected —
from the bottom of my heart…
I am truly thankful for you.
@sheilatebra This is really powerful—thank you for sharing it. I’ve read Genesis 37 many times, but I’ve never seen that progression so clearly before. The way you connected the movement from hate to jealousy—and then to the desire to destroy—really opened my eyes.
It’s sobering to realize how something that can seem so small or even “normal” in our culture can actually be so dangerous at its root. You’re absolutely right—if we truly understood the nature of jealousy, we wouldn’t welcome it or take it lightly. Scripture shows us again and again where it leads.
I’m grateful God gave you this insight and that you were willing to share it with us. This is the kind of wisdom that helps protect hearts and redirect lives. Thank you for being faithful with what He showed you.
@BeccaCenturion
Most Gracious Heavenly Father,
We come before You today with heavy hearts, lifting up Neleah into Your loving, powerful, and sovereign hands. Lord, You see her. You know every detail of what has happened, every injury, every surgery, every moment of pain and uncertainty. Nothing about this situation is hidden from You. And yet, in the middle of what feels overwhelming and frightening, we choose to stand on who You are—good, loving, present, and infinitely powerful.
Father, we ask for Your healing hand to rest fully upon Neleah. Touch every part of her body—every organ, every bone, every system that has been impacted. Bring restoration where there is damage, strength where there is weakness, and life where there is fragility. Guide every doctor, every surgeon, every nurse with supernatural wisdom and precision. Let every decision be aligned with Your perfect will, and let her body respond in ways that even the medical community cannot fully explain—because You are the Great Physician.
Lord, we ask not only for healing in this moment, but for her future. You are not limited to what we see right now. You are already in her tomorrow. We ask that You would redeem this tragedy in ways only You can. Take what the enemy meant for harm and turn it into something that brings glory to Your name. Shape her life, her story, her testimony into something powerful—something that points people to You.
Raise Neleah up to be a mighty woman after Your own heart. Give her a deep, unshakable desire for a strong, close, deep, loving, personal, passionate, intimate relationship with You. Let this experience, as painful as it is, become a doorway—not to bitterness, not to fear—but to deeper trust, deeper surrender, and deeper love for You.
Father, we also lift up her heart and mind. The trauma, the pain, the confusion—these are real. We ask that You would surround her with Your peace that surpasses all understanding. Guard her heart against anger, bitterness, and hatred. When those feelings try to rise, meet her there. Strengthen her to choose forgiveness, to choose love, to choose You—even when it’s hard, even when it doesn’t make sense.
Surround her with people who will love her, support her, encourage her, and walk with her through every step of this journey. Let her family and friends be a reflection of Your love—steady, patient, compassionate, and faithful. Build a covering around her of unity, strength, and hope.
And Lord, let her life shine. Even in the middle of recovery, even in the middle of questions, let Your light and Your love flow through her. Use her story to bring hope to others, to draw people closer to You, and to show that You are present even in the darkest moments.
Father, we trust You. Not because we understand everything, but because You are trustworthy. Hold her. Heal her. Restore her. And lead her into the fullness of the life You have already prepared for her.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
@MichelleMaxwell thank you for saying this. Thank you for standing up for the good that you see another person doing in this world. More people need to do this and I just wanted to say thank you for being that kind of person. It takes a very kind person to see the kindness and compassion in others like Elon.
@ChiefNitro
Most Gracious Heavenly Father,
We come before You today with hearts that are heavy… but not without hope.
Father, You see her. You see every moment she’s fighting, every ounce of strength she’s holding onto, every tear she hides so others don’t worry. You see the pain, the exhaustion, the fear that tries to creep in when the room gets quiet. Nothing about this is hidden from You.
And Lord, You see her husband—standing beside her, loving her, hurting with her, wishing he could take even a piece of this burden for himself. You see the depth of his love, and the weight he carries watching the one he loves most walk through this.
Father, we bring all of it to You.
You are not distant in this. You are not absent. You are not unaware. You are right here—in the middle of the hospital room, in the middle of the treatments, in the middle of the uncertainty.
And You are able.
You are the God who heals. The God who restores. The God who does what medicine cannot explain and what doctors cannot predict. So we ask—boldly, faithfully, and without apology—touch her body, Lord. Let Your healing power flow through every cell, every system, every place this cancer has tried to take hold. We ask for complete healing, complete restoration, and complete renewal in Jesus’ name.
But Father… even here, even now… we ask for something more.
Draw them closer to You.
In the middle of this pain, let them experience a strong, close, deep, loving, personal, passionate, intimate relationship with You like never before. Let Your presence be more real than the diagnosis. Let Your peace be stronger than the fear. Let Your love fill every space where uncertainty tries to live.
Meet them in the quiet moments. Meet them in the hard moments. Meet them in the moments when there are no words left.
Father, wrap them in Your peace that surpasses all understanding. Strengthen her when her body feels weak. Strengthen him when his heart feels like it’s breaking. Let them know—deep down—that they are not walking through this alone.
And Lord, whether You choose to heal in a moment… or walk them through a process… we trust You. Because You are good. Always good. Even here. Even now.
Let this not just be a battle… but a place where they encounter You in a way they never have before.
We place her in Your hands.
We place him in Your hands.
We place this entire situation in Your hands.
And we trust You with it.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
@BuBdyc If Jesus is God, then who was He praying to—and why did He pray?
He was praying to the Father.
Not because He isn’t God, but because God is not a single person. God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three distinct Persons, yet one in perfect unity, love, and purpose. Relationship has always existed within God Himself.
So when Jesus prayed, He wasn’t “talking to Himself.” He was living in that relationship.
And that’s really the key—prayer is not just about asking for things. It’s about communion. It’s about connection. It’s about relationship.
Jesus didn’t come just to prove He was God. He came to show us what a real relationship with the Father looks like. That’s why you constantly see Him stepping away to pray, to be alone with the Father, to align His will—“not my will, but Yours be done.” Not because He lacked power, but because He chose to live in dependence and relationship rather than independence.
He was modeling the life we were created for.
And then there’s the cross.
When Jesus cried out, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” He was entering fully into the weight and consequence of sin—what separation from God feels like. Not because the Trinity broke apart (that can’t happen), but because He was taking on what we deserved so we wouldn’t have to.
He stepped into that darkness so we could be brought into relationship.
So the fact that Jesus prayed doesn’t weaken the truth that He is God—it reveals something even deeper:
God is relational by nature.
And we were created to be brought into that relationship.
That’s what this has always been about.
Good questions thanks for asking them♥️
@GodFamily_USA@stiletoprincess
Most Gracious Heavenly Father,
We come before You today with hearts that are shaken and heavy, lifting up this precious little boy who is fighting for his life. Lord, You see him. You know every detail of what has happened, every injury, every moment, every breath—and You are right there with him, even now.
Father, we ask for Your divine intervention over his body. You are the Creator of his heart, the One who formed every vessel, every cell, every beat. We ask You to place Your healing hand directly over his chest, over his heart, and restore what has been damaged. Stop the bleeding completely. Repair every wound. Remove all trauma. Bring stability where there is distress, and life where there is danger.
Lord, we ask for a miracle—not because we deserve it, but because You are good, because You are loving, and because You are able. Nothing is beyond Your reach. Nothing is too broken for You to restore. Speak life into his body, Father. Strengthen his heart. Regulate every system. Let his little body respond to Your touch and begin to heal in ways that leave no doubt that Your hand was upon him.
Father, we lift up the doctors, nurses, and every medical professional caring for him. Guide their hands with precision. Give them wisdom beyond their training, clarity in every decision, and calm in the midst of urgency. Let every action they take align perfectly with Your will for this child’s healing.
And Lord, we lift up his family—his mother, his father, and everyone who loves him. This kind of moment brings fear, shock, and overwhelming pain. Wrap them in Your peace right now. Not a distant peace—but a deep, steady, unshakable peace that holds them together when everything feels like it’s falling apart. Guard their hearts and their minds. Give them strength for each moment, each decision, each breath.
Father, where there is fear, bring Your presence. Where there are questions, bring trust. Where there is pain, bring comfort. Remind them that they are not alone—that You are with them in this hospital room, in every hallway, in every waiting moment.
Lord, we choose to trust You—even here, even now, even in the unknown. You are good. You are love. You are infinitely powerful. And we place this child fully into Your hands.
Cover him. Heal him. Restore him.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Most Gracious Heavenly Father,
We come before You with tender hearts, lifting up little Ledger into Your loving hands. Lord, You see him fully—every struggle, every discomfort, every moment of fear or pain—and yet You also see the strength You have placed within him, even at such a young age. You know his body, You formed him, and there is nothing happening within him that is beyond Your power, Your authority, or Your care.
Father, we ask for Your healing touch over Ledger’s body. Where there is illness, bring restoration. Where there is pain, bring comfort. Where there is uncertainty, bring peace. We specifically ask that whatever is happening within his intestines would be resolved without the need for surgery. Let his body respond quickly and fully to healing. Strengthen his immune system, calm every complication, and allow his little body to function exactly as You designed it to.
Lord, surround him with Your presence. Let him feel safe, even if he cannot understand what is happening. Fill his heart with peace that surpasses understanding, and give him moments of rest, comfort, and even joy in the middle of this storm. Protect him from fear, from trauma, and from anything that would try to overwhelm him.
We also lift up his parents and family. Father, this is heavy, and You know it. Strengthen them. Hold them together. Give them clarity in every decision, peace in every unknown, and endurance for each moment they walk through. Remind them that they are not alone—that You are with them, guiding them, sustaining them, and loving their son even more than they do.
Lord, we trust You—not because everything is easy, but because You are good. You are faithful. And You are present right here in the middle of this. We place Ledger fully into Your hands, believing for healing, restoration, and a testimony of Your goodness through his life.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
@Ihunanya_chi@Ihunanya_chi hey my friend, this is not a hymn but it’s a good song. It’s a new one by MercyMe called Oh death. I don’t know if you’ve heard it but I just love it. It’s fun. You’ll probably wanna listen to it during the daytime not at night enjoy. Let me know what you think.
@FightofFaith I’m sure you know, this is a very complicated question. Here’s my simple answer:
“The church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints.”
But hospitals do not pretend sickness is health. They treat it.
The church should be a place where broken people encounter grace and truth—not condemnation, but also not affirmation of what harms them.
@icemusic707@farmingandJesus very true, and very impressive. However, I think Jesus is very sensitive to the fact that Lizzie wants to make him pancakes. And Lizzie wants him to enjoy his pancakes. So I think Jesus will refrain from doing his water into wine trick with the pancakes.
Most Gracious Heavenly Father,
We come before You in a time of tension, fear, and uncertainty among nations. You are not shaken. You are not surprised. You are not threatened. You are sovereign over rulers, armies, borders, and history itself.
Father, we lift up our service members right now. Surround them with Your protection. Guard their minds from confusion, their hearts from fear, and their bodies from harm. Give them clarity in chaos, wisdom in split-second decisions, discipline under pressure, and courage rooted not in anger but in righteousness. Let them act with restraint, integrity, and honor.
Lord, we ask that violence would be restrained. That weapons would be laid down. That leaders who intend harm would be confronted by the weight of Your authority. Turn hearts away from destruction. Expose lies. Confuse wicked plans. Interrupt bloodshed before it begins. Where pride fuels conflict, bring humility. Where hatred grows, bring conviction.
Father, protect innocent civilians in every nation. Protect families who simply want to live in peace. Comfort those who are afraid tonight. Let no evil spread beyond what You permit, and limit its reach by Your mighty hand.
You are powerful enough to stop wars before they start. You are sovereign enough to dismantle evil without endless destruction. We ask You to do what only You can do — bring restraint, bring clarity, bring de-escalation, and if conflict arises, let it be brief and contained.
Give confidence to those who defend. Give wisdom to those who lead. Give discernment to those who speak. And give peace to those who tremble.
We do not trust in weapons. We do not trust in politics. We trust in You — the Lord of Hosts.
Minimize evil. Protect the innocent. Restrain destruction. And hasten the day when Jesus Himself establishes perfect justice and lasting peace.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
@rieker Most Gracious Heavenly Father,
We come before You right now on behalf of this grieving father and his family. Their hearts are shattered. The shock is heavy. The questions are loud. The pain feels unbearable. And yet, You are still God.
Father, You saw Joshua’s first breath, and You were there for his last. Nothing about this caught You off guard. Even when we do not understand, You remain sovereign, loving, and good. Wrap this family now in a peace that cannot be explained and cannot be shaken — the peace that only comes from Jesus Christ.
Lord Jesus, hold them close. When the waves of grief crash without warning, be their rock. When the silence feels deafening, whisper Your nearness. When their minds race with questions, steady their thoughts with truth. Remind them that death does not have the final word — You do.
Give them the strength to cling to You when clinging feels impossible. Fix their eyes on You when tears blur their vision. Help them keep their focus on eternity when the ache of today feels overwhelming. Let their faith not collapse under the weight of sorrow, but deepen — even through tears.
Father, guard their hearts from despair. Protect them from bitterness. Surround them with wise, gentle, compassionate people who will sit with them without trying to fix them. Let them feel Your arms around them in the quiet moments when the house feels too still.
We praise You even in pain. We trust You even when we do not understand. We lean into You when standing feels impossible.
Carry them now. Sustain them now. Comfort them now.
And remind them that Joshua is not lost — he is safe in Your presence.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.