In 2 Samuel 21, Rizpah watched her sons die—and still, she stayed. For three months, she fought off vultures and wild animals, refusing to let anything else destroy what was left of her children. That same fierce, unrelenting love is alive in the heart of every parent believing for a prodigal child. Maybe your child is far from God… trapped in addiction, rebellion, or sin. But like Rizpah, you can rise up. You can stand in the gap, pray, and fight for what remains. There is still hope. Your prayers matter. And our King hears you.

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