Let us #PrayTogether that everyone, from large producers to small consumers, be committed to avoid wasting food, and to ensure that everyone has access to quality food. #PrayerIntention@clicktopray_en https://t.co/S3TtsnBEer
Thank you God, for the few people you’ve placed in my life,blessings in human form who have made this phase softer and easier for me.
From the beginning of this year till now, I’ve truly felt your Grace through them and I don’t take it for granted.
My heart is full of gratitude🙏
Use every opportunity you get to speak about what you do babes.
Opportunities are flying around daily!
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There’s this 45 minutes favor provoking prayers by Apostle Selman on YouTube.
If you can pray it, please do!
I prayed it in a difficult season of my life for like a month and there was a shift. A lot of doors opened.
I recommend praying & fasting towards 2026 for yourself/family. One thing you can pray about is for God’s Divine intervention in your various situations. The Hand of God can change, restore, repair, build, and do so much more in our lives. Pray for God’s Hand to move in your life
When Pastor Nath (@nathanielblow) spoke about his wife’s painful journey through multiple miscarriages—more than five—yet still found the strength to pour out blessings during the Halleluyah Challenge, I was deeply moved. It reminded me of something we often forget:
1. Pray for those who pray for you:
The people God uses to bless us often go through storms we’ll never hear about. They cry to God privately while carrying the burdens of others publicly.
Pastor Nath shared how, even as nurses attended to his wife during those heartbreaking seasons, they would still commend him for powerful ministrations. Imagine that—pouring out to the world while quietly bleeding inside.
And I can only imagine how some might have mocked him, echoing the words from Luke 4:23 — “Physician, heal thyself.”
2. True devotion is not built on answered prayers:
The deeper you walk with God, the more you realize that faith isn’t a transaction—it’s a relationship. Our loyalty is to God alone, whether or not He gives us what we desire.
If you love God only because He answers prayers, there’s more to discover. Because sometimes, the waiting itself is the real blessing—it grows you, refines you, and draws you closer to Him. (See Hebrews 11:36–end.)
3. Our spiritual leaders are human too:
They feel pain, disappointment, fear, and loss—just like us. Yet many of us only reach out when we need something from them. Let’s learn to check in, to pray for them, and to lift them up the way they constantly lift us.
May we learn compassion, not just devotion.
May we honour those who quietly serve while carrying private crosses.
And may we never forget that even while Heaven works in silence, God is still faithful.
-Oludayo Sokunbi.