Fierce Friday Prayer Heavenly Father, Thank You for seeing us all the way to Friday. Thank You for the victories, big and small, that so many of us experienced this week. Thank You for the forward progress made, for the courage it took for many to take their first real steps toward the dreams and callings You placed in their hearts. Lord, we recognize that every open door, every breakthrough, and every bit of momentum comes from Your grace. Father, for those who feel stuck today, those who are hesitant, weary, or carrying sickness in their bodies or heaviness in their spirits, I ask that You wrap Your arms around them. Cover them with Your protection. Strengthen them where they feel weak. Lift them when they feel tired. Guide their steps and gently place them back on the path You have prepared for them, whether that path leads to forward progress, healing, restoration, or peace. Lord, I also lift up every member of this community and their families. Bless their homes. Strengthen their faith. Protect their loved ones. Let Your favor rest over everything they are working toward. And Father, we pray especially for our mentors. Grant them the wisdom, patience, and endurance that it takes to guide so many people. Let them feel our gratitude deeply. Remind us that the knowledge they share, the time they give, and the guidance they provide is not something owed to us. It is a gift. A gift built through their experience, sacrifice, and continued commitment to learning so they can give more. Lord, place humility and gratitude in every heart so that we never take that gift for granted. Let us always recognize the blessing of being taught, guided, and supported by those who have walked ahead of us. We thank You for this week. We thank You for this day. And we trust You with everything that comes next. Amen. Message Today is Fierce Friday, a day to move forward with bold faith and fearless action. You made it through another week. That means something. Progress happened, even if it was quiet progress. Seeds were planted. Lessons were learned. Courage was exercised.