Gal i knew is a recluse

Once knew this gal..met her at a former job we talked bout abything and everything..sge even told about some hard times in her life like how she lost her dad, in jr high, her hard family life which got harder after losing her dad and how she left the church after losing her dad, who she was close to..i talked of things to her as well and she listen too…had my share of good times n bad..think she seemef surprusef i still went to church, i never held it against her tho, anyway we went our separate ways she got a duffetent job, i stayed abd have since moved in my own direction..we eventually lost contact but oddly she comes to mind..we kepy in contact..then i i stopped hearing from het, saw a couple times then no longer heard shes in the area..looked her up, listed umder the last name i knew her as..a few folks i knew saw her..said hi..but she ignored them..she was with whom they and i would guess to be a relative..my friends heard them adk do u know that gal as in my frirnd..my old friend said ive never seen her b4..um not true..so she was acting odd..i heard some ither odd happening..i know cause..her one if her older brothers is married to my classmates sister..apparently for last 5 years since ..covid shes reclusice no has seen her..or rare..so i presume her prothers and sisters in law get her food ect..how she words i dont know..my one book i like is To kill a mockingbird where boo radley keeps largely inside..whi knew id know one..i knew she had ptsd..but said too much money and other stuff to get help tho i knew that would likley help..i only know shes alive..and a 20 min drive from me..

Heavenly Father, I bring before You the heart of the one who wrote this message and the friend who is on their mind. You see all the struggles she has faced, the loss of her father, the pain of family hardships, and the heavy weight of trauma that has kept her distant and withdrawn. Lord, You know the truth of her life and her heart, even when others cannot see or understand.

I ask that You surround her with Your healing presence, bring light into the places where she feels shut away, and guide her toward peace, help, and hope. If it is Your will, open doors for her to reconnect with others who will show her kindness, patience, and understanding. Protect her in her solitude, and remind her that she is never forgotten by You.

And Father, bless the one who remembers her. Thank You for their compassion, their prayers, and their desire to lift her before You. Strengthen their own faith, give them peace as they entrust her to Your hands, and let them feel Your comfort in knowing that You are working even when things seem silent. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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