People with Invisible Disabilities — Fully Seen by God

Pray for Expanding the Impact of Inclusive Communities in Vietnam — Day 3

 

Fully Seen by God

An Asian proverb says, “The nail that stands up gets hammered down.” Conditions like autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and anxiety are often misunderstood or dismissed. Individuals may struggle silently at school, work, or church—feeling “too much” or “not enough.” But God sees beyond what others miss. He meets us in our minds and hearts, and invites every person into a relationship with Him.

 

Prayer Points for Today:

  • Young adults with invisible disabilities to know that they are deeply known and loved by Jesus.

  • Churches and workplaces (like our coffee shop) to offer environments of patience, grace, and understanding for people on the outskirts.

  • More vocational training centers and social enterprises to welcome neurodivergent individuals with tailored support.

  • God to raise up advocates and mentors who can walk alongside those often overlooked.

 

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