Right Now, They Need Prayer
From the very beginning of Alabaster Foundation, we have known our role was to come alongside missionaries—helping fund the vision God has already placed in their hearts. What we didn’t fully anticipate was how deeply the Lord would entrust us to help carry them in prayer.
Over time, we’ve come to see something clearly: every gift given through Alabaster Foundation is not only a financial partnership, but a spiritual one. We are connected together in purpose to cover our ministry partners in prayer.
Today, we are inviting you into that calling in a more intentional way. We are setting aside time to pray and fast for three of our missionary partners who are currently in the field:
We invite you to join us—whether it’s setting aside a specific time to pray, incorporating these requests into your daily rhythm, or choosing to fast as the Lord leads. Below are specific ways you can be praying:
Thanksgiving
LeAnn and Alyssa’s trips were fully funded this past month
All missionaries have arrived safely to their destinations
Continued provision for feeding programs serving elderly adults and vulnerable children in Caimito
Favor and fruit from the training of agricultural leaders and Kingdom entrepreneurs
Strength and encouragement for local leaders being equipped
Perseverance and grace to finish this season strong
Open doors to share the Gospel and Spirit-led encounters
Meaningful final moments with the local church
Clear vision and strategy for the future of the ministry
Unity within the team as they prepare to travel
Unity, spiritual hunger, and lasting fruit within the local church
Strength, wisdom, and clarity as she teaches and equips
Protection and endurance throughout the trip
Bold faith among believers in Puebla
Revival and salvation across the city
We truly believe that prayer is not secondary to the mission—it is foundational to it. As you lift up these requests, you are actively participating in the work God is doing in Cuba, Turkey, and Mexico.
Thank you for being a community that not only gives, but seeks the Lord on behalf of others.

