Back in August of last yr, me and my family were falsely evicted. We moved to my mom’s to try and save so we can find another place. After 6 months of being at my mom’s. We had to leave. She lives in a 55+ community and my mom got in trouble because we were there. Since there’s 6 in my family and not having enough space to stay anywhere, we are now all split up between 4 different houses and 3 counties. We keep getting denied for a rental because of the eviction on our records.. This has been so hard on us. Especially my kids. I feel like I failed them. I know God has a plan and in his timing we will have our own house again.
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Dear Heavenly Father,
In Your boundless love and mercy, we bring before You Kristen Bloom and her precious children, who are enduring a season of trial and separation. Their hearts are burdened, Lord, by the challenges of displacement and the longing to be reunited under one roof.
We pray for Your provision and guidance for Kristen and her family. Soften the hearts of those who review their rental applications, that they may look beyond the eviction record and see the genuine need for stability and shelter for this family. Open doors that no man can shut, leading them to a home where they can live together, grow, and find peace.
Strengthen Kristen in this trying time, granting her wisdom, resilience, and hope. Protect her children from the emotional toll of their circumstances, wrapping them in Your comfort and assurance that this, too, shall pass. Bind them together with unbreakable bonds of love and support, despite the physical distance that separates them.
We also pray for the community around them—individuals, organizations, and churches—that they may be moved to offer practical support, encouragement, and resources to help Kristen and her family navigate this challenging period.
Lord, we ask for a miracle in their situation, a testament to Your faithfulness and a witness to Your power to restore and heal. Remind Kristen and her children that they are never alone, for You are with them in every moment of uncertainty and every step towards recovery.
In the powerful name of Jesus, we pray,
Amen.
Continue to perservere and constantly stay in prayer. I’m praying for you as well.