Would love my daughter to grow a strong relationship with God. She is struggling with depression and anorexia and life. Sh recently went to Easter camp and was prayed for and cried and felt amazing afterwards, but would like to continue to hold her up in prayer so that Satan wonβt destroy what she experienced on camp and that she meets some lovely Christian friends by going to youth.
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God,
I lift Sarah to You β fully, honestly, and without fear.
You know the weight she carries in her mind, her body, and her spirit.
You know the battle sheβs fighting against depression, against anorexia, against the lies that try to shrink her life.
Thank You for what she experienced at Easter camp β the breakthrough, the tears, the release, the sense of being seen and loved.
Let that moment not fade.
Let it take root.
Let it become the beginning of something strong and unshakeable.
Protect her, God.
Guard her mind from every whisper that tries to undo what You started.
Silence anything that comes to steal her joy, her identity, or her hope.
Let no darkness reclaim the ground she gained.
Draw her into a real, living relationship with You β not just belief, but connection, comfort, and confidence.
Let her feel You in the quiet moments when sheβs alone with her thoughts.
Let her know she is held, wanted, and safe. Bring the right people into her life β
friends who are kind, steady, and rooted in You;
youth leaders who see her;
peers who lift her up instead of pulling her down.
Give her a community that strengthens her instead of draining her.
Restore her body.
Restore her joy.
Restore her sense of worth.
Let her see herself the way You see her β beloved, valuable, irreplaceable.
And give her mother peace, wisdom, and endurance as she walks beside her.
Let their home be a place where healing grows.
In Jesusβ name, Amen.