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  1. I was just fired from my job after just 30 days. I’ve been trying so hard to get my life on track after my husband died. I have had so much financial difficulty. I was offered this job and a chance to move to the city I lived in before. It was a dream come true, wonderful job, a house to stay in until I could afford my own place, the company was going to move me once I was ready to move. My boss called me 3 nights ago and let me go over a misunderstanding with no chance to explain.
    Now I’m literally homeless, jobless, and have no idea what to do. I’m frozen in fear. My situation is worse now than before. I thought God was blessing me with this opportunity and I don’t understand what happened. I’m very scared. I have no where to go. Please pray for me. Thank you so much.

    • I am so sorry for everything that you are going through. I am sending you hugs and praying for you and your circumstances.

    • Praying for you. God will make a way. That opportunity was not meant for you. He will provide. Do not be afraid. Gid has his hands on you. In Jesus name Amen.

    • Good morning Karen,
      That sounds awful and very scary. Sometimes God puts us in a position of being only reliant on Him. Continue calling out to him and thank Him for this opportunity to be close to Him. Closer than you ever have been before.
      God does His greatest work in us when we are on our knees. I know it seems scary but take His hand and with one step at a time and He will turn your tragedy into triumph.
      I will pray for you. Be brave. Have faith
      God bless
      Suzanne

    • Dear Karen… I’m so sorry to hear about your troubles. How devastated you must be! I don’t have an explanation, but please don’t lose hope. Please keep trying. You can get back up… you can do it! Your faith in the Lord Jesus will help you. Believe!

      Here’s a link with a prayer for you. It also has references for people facing homelessness.
      https://prayerforanxiety.com/2018/11/28/prayer-for-help-with-a-difficult-life/

      I will be praying for you!

  2. At 30, I am still trapped at home, with my narcissistic mother. I don’t have family, friends, or a support system. I am not happy, and keep all my emotions inside, because no one cares. I feel like a slave, with no purpose, or identity in the world. Saving money to leave isn’t possible, as she’s always borrowing, and condemning me when I don’t want to do something. I saw a Christian counselor, explained my story, and his reply was that I am in a good place…When you’re Christian, there is 1% chance of help in this fallen world. People don’t care anymore, why should I. I’m done with this pathetic life I’m trapped in.

    • Dear Anonymous, don’t give up. Please, I beg you. I know I have never met you and being only 16, I probably do not seem wise, but hear me out. God can do amazing things. Please pray for guidance. I don’t want you to give up. I know that someday we will all meet each other in heaven. I can’t wait to jump and dance and embrace you all with open arms. God has a purpose in your life. I know it seems like He is not there, but He is there. Just come to Him with all your questions. Lay your struggles at His feet. Maybe you can try to talk to your mother and explain to her how you feel. I know again I am only 16 so you do not have to take me seriously. I love you so much and I will pray for you. God bless you so much!

    • Dear friend… You do not have to stay where you are. Your mother can only control you if you let her. It might be scary, but you can break free. Helping your mom when she is in need is okay, but enabling her to abuse your goodness is not okay. This only makes it harder for her to change.

      Your identity as a child of God is indestructible, no matter the situation. Pray for freedom. Pray for change. Pray for forgiveness. And forgive.
      Begin to declare, in the name of Jesus, a change for your life. This doesn’t mean you abandon your mother. It means you grow stronger and can help her in a more meaningful way… even if she can’t understand this.

      I would find another Christian counselor by the way…

      I’ll be praying for you!

    • Don’t give up. You can break free. You don’t mention if your mother is depending on you due to her health. If so, maybe you can find somebody to help you with this. If you feel trapped because you live with her, do you have a job? Can you support yourself? If so, explain to her that it is time for you to get a life of your own. I agree, I would see another counselor. God bless and do a lot of praying. I will be praying for you too.

  3. I desperately need prayer for my daughter Kayla who has Down syndrome. She is an adult child 27 years old. As she gets older she is more stubborn and I’m worn out. I’ve raised her for 27 years as a single parent. My family tells me she is special but they don’t know what she does everyday. Please pray for her healing

    • Hi Minerva … I’m sure you’ve looked around for support a long time ago. Just in case, here’s a link that might help you: https://www.nads.org/ Keep asking around for help. Reach out to communities.

      Nobody else sees your struggle except the Lord. Nobody can understand how you give and gave your life for Kayla, except Jesus. The more you know him and identify with him, the more meaning you will discover for your life. No one can give you this except God. It is holy and blessed.

      I will be praying for you and Kayla every day!

    • I can’t imagine how hard it is to care for a Down Syndrome person. I would seek support groups and pray. We who don’t have that, don’t truly understand what you are going thru. I know that myself, the people that I know that have children with this, I look at them I admire them, thinking what a strong person they are, but I have no idea what their life is like and what they go thru on a daily basis. I am sending you hugs and prayers.

    • Dear Cynthia… Please don’t give up! Right now might seem dark, but remember God’s Word is the final word. And he says that you are his child. Nobody and no situation can take you from his hand. Trust in him. Trust in his forgiving mercy and love. Hold on tight to Jesus until the storm passes. Know that you are loved by God!

      I will be praying for you.

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