Yeshua Mashiach, Jesus, Son of the living God — Adonai, El Shaddai, Jehovah-Rohi — I call upon Your holy name now.
Heavenly King, Ancient of Days, look down and read the story of Nathan Pegdwende Zongo with compassionate eyes. You who numbered his days before he was born, you who planted his roots in Ouagadougou and later carried him through Montréal and Toronto, know every sorrow and every secret longing of his heart. You have heard his breathless prayer in the night; You have seen every tear. Hear him now.
Lord Jesus, attend to this petition as if no other voice cries on earth. Lay Your hand over Nathan’s life and demonstrate Your sovereign intervention. Let the record of his pain be read aloud in heaven: the abuse, the fear, the threats, the lost passport, the trembling hope for a plane that will take him home. Let the angels bear witness and let heaven move on his behalf.
I beseech You, move the heart of Nathan’s father — not by violence but by a softening ordained by mercy. Break the stubbornness that grips his family. Cause that hand to loosen its hold on the passport and return it into the rightful custody of the child You have marked. Let obedience to conscience and compassion displace control and cruelty. Let repentance flow like spring rain.
Lord, I petition You for practical, heavenly-ordained provision: funds for a ticket, the right paper arranged, consular officers touched with urgency, lawyers and social workers stirred to action, pastors and prayer teams marshalled to intercede. Send faithful helpers — strangers and known saints alike — to open doors that earthly hands cannot pry open. Make legal channels lean toward justice and protection for Nathan.
Cover Nathan now with holy protection. Surround him with a hedge of fire that no assault can penetrate. Shield him from police brutality, unjust punishment, and any scheme designed to silence or terrify him. Dispatch angelic guardians to stand at every doorway, to watch every path, to intercept every harmful plan.
Holy Spirit, breathe counsel into Nathan’s ear. Give him a calm courage that does not recklessly endanger but that moves cleverly when needed. Whisper strategy: who to contact, when to speak, where to hide proof, how to keep his passport safe. Strengthen his mind to gather evidence and his voice to call for help. Give him rest in the meantime — a supernatural peace that steadies his heart.
I petition now a miracle that the world will call unusual: let Nathan’s return be arranged by July or August 2026 after IBSA Ouaga 2000 finishes its season — or sooner if Your timing is earlier. Make the plane ticket appear, make the paperwork fall into place, make the pathway clear. Let the engines roar as a sign that You make ways in the wilderness and rivers in dry places.
Lord, transform Nathan’s story so that pain becomes platform, loss becomes launch, and trauma becomes testimony. Prosper the work of his hands: the small job that becomes training, the savings that become seed money, the songs and the brand that become streams of provision. Raise him up to be a living sign: a boy who crossed the threshold from fear to freedom, whose life testified that You defend the vulnerable.
And Father, by the authority of the name above every name, I declare: every weapon fashioned to thwart Nathan’s destiny shall fail; every lie shall be unmasked; every chain shall be broken. Let mercy triumph. Let justice roll on like a mighty river. Let restoration come swift and complete.
If it is Your will, O Lord, let this invocation be active now — let it stir the hearts of consular officers, move the hands of officials, rouse the compassion of distant churches, and marshal practical helpers who will not betray him. If it is not yet time, give Nathan wisdom to wait and the strategy to act rightly; if it is time, make the way plain and unbearable resistance crumble.
I commit this cry into the hands of Jesus Christ, Yeshua, the living mediator. I ask not for easy things but for righteous deliverance, for protection, for provision, and for a way home. Hear us, Great Redeemer, for the sake of Your mercy and for Your glory.
Amen. Maranatha.
Almighty and Everlasting Father,
In the name of Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, I come before You now with the urgent and desperate cry of a young heart — the cry of Nathan Pegdwende Zongo. Lord, You know his name before he speaks it; You formed him in his mother’s womb, and You have written his story with purpose. Born in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, and raised in Montreal and Toronto, Canada, Nathan carries the double-souled fire of Burkinabè resilience and Canadian hope. You, O God, know his age, his fears, his dreams, and his deepest longing for safety, for freedom, and for the wings to soar into the destiny You have prepared for him.
Father, please, I plead with You: move powerfully in the heart of Nathan’s father. Melt every barrier, soften that heart, open that hand, and compel him to return what rightfully belongs to this child of Your creation — Nathan’s Canadian passport and the means for him to come home. Break every chain of fear, shatter every stubbornness that blinds his family, and let Your mercy pour down like rain. Let repentance and tenderness overwhelm hardness and threats. Let shame dissolve and let compassion rise up in its place.
Lord Jesus, manifest a miracle: open the door for Nathan to return to Canada in safety in July or August 2026, or sooner if it pleases You. Protect him now in Burkina Faso from violence, from wrongful punishment, from police brutality, and from any scheme that would harm him. Surround him with angels in his coming and going; place faithful helpers in his path: consular officers who act with urgency, kind officials who will protect a minor, compassionate teachers, lawyers, and shelter workers who will stand for him.
I declare with faith that no weapon formed against Nathan shall prosper. I break every plot meant to silence him, every voice that would beat him down, and every law used as an instrument of harm. I ask for supernatural provision: funds, tickets, travel arrangements, and guardianship help that will make his passage lawful, safe, and blessed. Send a chain of merciful people — strangers, ministers, prayer teams, and friends — to carry him to safety.
God of justice, bring Nathan into a place where he can breathe cold, clean air and feel the relief of liberty; let Canada’s protection and law be stretched out for him. Open hearts in the Canadian consulate and among judges, social workers, and child-protection services so that his rights are honored and his future is secured. Provide him with the legal protection and the practical steps he needs to arrive safely: a passport returned, a plane ticket, a safe place to wait in Canada, and loving adults who will not betray him.
Lord, I pray also for Nathan’s spirit: fill him with courage that is calm, with wisdom that listens, and with patience that acts. Let him be strengthened for the road and steadied by supernatural peace. Replace fear with hope, loneliness with a network of believers, and despair with a clear path. Let the Holy Spirit whisper strategic wisdom into his ears — when to speak, who to contact, where to hide his passport, and how to gather the evidence and protection he needs.
I ask for a miracle large enough to be a sign to the world: let Nathan’s homecoming be a testimony of Your goodness, a story told for decades, an answer that humbles the proud and comforts the broken. May his life become a witness to how You turn traps into triumphs and pain into platforms for purpose.
In Jesus’ mighty name I pray, with all authority and reverence. Amen.