Every week we meet people whose lives are heavy and fragile. Some fight addiction. Some sleep on the street. Some carry deep fear, sickness, or loneliness. We wrote down every name we heard, every person who asked for help, and every soul who crossed our path. Many of you already know some of their stories from our previous updates and prayer requests, and you have been praying for them faithfully. Today we bring all of them before God again.
These are their names:
Abderahim, Abdullah, Abed, Abraham, Achmad, Achsan, Adam, Aframo, Alex, Alexia, Amiet, Amin, Anderago, Andre, Ann, Asher, Avraham, Bachar, Bahamas, Bahiya, Barak, Baruch, Batyan, Benjamin, Biping, Chen, Cliff, David, Degri, Dennis, Dera, Dima, Dorin, Eddy, Efrat, Emmanuel, Esther, Hamad, Igor, Ira, Isaac, Jamal, Jenya, Johan, Johannes, John, Johnny, Josef, Joseph, Joy, Julie, Katarina, Lea, Lena, Maida, Majub, Marale, Maxim, Michal, Moneer, Mordechai, Moshe, Musaiah, Nadeer, Naor, Natalie, Natasha, Nechemya, Nes, Nico, Nisim, Nisreen, Ola, Oomar, Pavel, Pesach, Philimon, Raj, Roman, Said, Sardam, Sergei, Shchmoel, Shlomo, Soha, Svetlana, Svieta, Sylvia, Tagab, Tanya, Uri, Valerie, Vasisli, Veronica.
We pray for open doors for each one. We pray for a clear path to a safe rehab. We pray for freedom from addiction, healing in body and mind, and salvation for every heart that is searching.
We also ask for prayer for our car. It needs to run well so we can take people to rehab and move them to safety. This car is more than transport. It is a lifeline.
We also need long-term volunteers. People who can come, serve, and stand with us. People who know how to cook and are ready to help prepare meals week after week so we can feed those on the streets with care and dignity.
Please continue to pray for these names, for open doors, for restored lives, and for enough strength to keep going.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
Psalm 34:18




