Finding Faith begins each day with a prayer to center our hearts and respond to the quiet and urgent needs around us. Today we say a prayer for wives and mothers. These reflections offer spiritual grounding for personal or collective prayer as we walk through the joys and trials of life. In fact, many people seek a prayer for wives and mothers during times of challenge and hope.
Tuesday, July 22: Today we pray for wives who are sick in body but strong in spirit, women who carry the weight of motherhood, home, and healing. Each are unique like a snowflake. May grace wrap gently around their exhaustion. May strength rise in moments of silence and help them feel seen, supported, and steadily restored. For those who need comfort, the words of a prayer for mothers as well as wives can offer encouragement.

Bible Reading to Consider: Isaiah 40:29-31 He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Above all, offering prayers specifically for both wives and mothers brings hope and renewal.
Finding Faith In Liturgy: A Moment of Prayer
- Call: Finding faith does not require perfection. Only breath. Only being. Only coming as we are.
- Response: God of mercy and mothers, Hold every aching heart. Renew the weary. Restore the beloved. Let our prayer for wives and mothers bring comfort and peace.
- Call: For wives tending homes through sickness— may comfort come swiftly and love remain near.
- Response: In You, we are not forgotten. In You, healing unfolds. In You, we find faith.

A Prayer For Wives And Mothers
Father God,
We come before You without hesitation and without apology. I call out their names in the Spirit even when our lips cannot form the words. You know them. You see them. And we are asking You to move on their behalf right now.
Lord, we intercede for the wife who smiled this morning but wept last night. The one whose marriage is bending under pressure. The one who prays in silence because she does not want to alarm the children. Strengthen her. Fortify the walls of her home with peace that passes understanding. Remind her that You are still the God who restores what the enemy meant to destroy.
We pray for the mother whose body is fighting against her. The one navigating diagnoses, medications, and doctor’s offices while still showing up for her family every single day. That is not weakness. That is warfare. Honor her faithfulness, Lord. Dispatch healing into her body, clarity into her mind, and rest into her bones. Let her feel Your hand on her even in the waiting rooms and the sleepless nights.
Help All Wives And Mothers.
We pray for mothers raising children alone. For wives in difficult seasons. For women who gave everything to their families and wonder if anyone notices. God, let them know today, without a single doubt, that You notice. That heaven has recorded every sacrifice. That not one cup of water given in love has gone unseen by You.
We declare over every wife reading this: You are not forgotten. You are not too far gone. You are not beyond the reach of God.
We declare over every mother in this moment: Your labor is holy. Your love is a reflection of the Father’s heart. Your prayers for your children are heard and they are working even now.
Lord, restore what has been taken. Rebuild what has been broken. Renew what exhaustion has worn thin.
We pray with boldness because You told us to ask. We do this with expectation because You have never failed.
Move, Lord on behalf of wives, mothers.
In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
Prayer For Wives And Mothers: Next Level
Wives and mothers carry worry like a second heartbeat. Fear about children, health, finances, and the future can crowd out faith before the day even begins. The Prayer for Worry page walks you through how to bring every anxious thought before God and leave it there. Visit the full guide and pray your way through fear today.
If you prayed today for a wife or mother fighting illness, do not stop there. Prayers for Healing offers powerful prayers for physical, emotional, and spiritual recovery. Bookmark it, share it with someone in a hospital waiting room, and return to it every time healing is needed.
One prayer can change a moment. A daily prayer routine can change a life. The Daily Prayer Schedule helps wives, mothers, and believers of every background build a consistent rhythm of talking to God. Start with five minutes. Build from there. The schedule is ready when you are.
Each day, Get Prayer Today offers a prayer to center our hearts and lift up the needs of the world around us. Finding Faith gives these simple offerings to support your rhythm of reflection, healing, and community care. To sum up, offering a heartfelt prayer for mothers and wives can strengthen families and uplift spirits.

Pastor Rick Penn is an ordained pastor, writer, and the founder of Get-Prayer.com, a resource built to help believers develop a consistent, grounded prayer life.
With more than 20 years of preaching the Gospel, Pastor Rick brings deep theological training and lived pastoral experience to everything he writes. He holds a Master of Divinity from Virginia University of Lynchburg, an M.A. with a concentration in New Testament Studies from Baptist Bible Seminary, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Averett University.
His writing reflects a personal commitment to making prayer accessible to everyday Christians. Whether he is writing a prayer for someone in a hospital waiting room, walking through fear about the future, or sitting down with a blank prayer journal for the first time, Pastor Rick writes from a place of both theological grounding and pastoral care.
Pastor Rick hosts In The Moment, a Christian television program airing on Roku through AIM Christian Television. Viewers can watch the show at aimchristian.com/yourmoment and listen as a podcast on Spotify.
Before founding Get-Prayer.com, he served in the U.S. Navy, where he built his communication skills as a writer, editor, and public affairs professional. He now applies those disciplines directly to ministry and teaching.
Every article on this site reflects his core conviction: Prayer is not a performance of faith. It is the daily practice that holds everything else together.
Pastor Rick Penn is the author of all content on Get-Prayer.com.
Rick currently resides in Pennsylvania, where he continues to teach, write, and encourage believers to deepen their walk with God through prayer and the study of Scripture.
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