Oikeo Call #34: Final Prayer Call of 2025 – A Year of Miracles

“You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples.”


Psalm 77:14 (NIV)


We closed the year not with a whisper but with a witness. The final Oikeo prayer call of 2025 gathered both men and women for a collective exhale of gratitude and a fierce inhale of faith. The testimonies shared weren’t secondhand tales — they were firsthand proof that God still moves, heals, and restores in real time. This wasn’t just a call. It was a declaration.

God Is Still a Healer

One of the most profound moments came from a testimony of healing — not theoretical, not poetic, but clinical, measurable, and undeniable. A brother who battled prostate cancer for 21 years stood to tell the story. Not only of diagnosis, relapse, and physical pain — but of how his PSA levels (once above 1500) dropped back down to 1.4 through prayer, faith, and treatment. He was told he shouldn’t be standing. But God said otherwise. As he said, “They call it a miracle — but I call it answered prayer.” And that’s the truth we carry forward. That God hears. That God intervenes. That God restores what even medicine can’t explain.

He Cares About Every Detail

1 Peter 5:7 (NIV) tells us: “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” That care isn’t distant or symbolic. It’s real. Tangible. Evident. From another sister finally moving into her own apartment years after a stroke, to those grieving the loss of parents and spouses, to caregivers looking after elders and children with nothing but willpower and tired prayers holding them together — God has been showing up. When you cry, He listens. When you’re overwhelmed, He steps in. Even in a room full of people, He knows your specific need — and answers personally.

Call His Name. Out Loud.

We ended in collective prayer — a call to heaven with everybody speaking names out loud: for the sick, the grieving, the weary, the afraid. There was power in the cacophony. As one voice became many, and many became one, it was a sonic reminder of how prayer works when we gather. Janet Talbert led us through scripture as intercession met intellect: 1 Timothy 2:1–2 (NIV) urged us to pray for those in authority. Isaiah 9:6–7 (KJV) reminded us who truly carries the government on His shoulders. We prayed for the nation, for the President, for our judges, for those caught in corruption, asking for a Damascus Road encounter to turn hearts back to righteousness.

God of the Comeback

Think of Lazarus (John 11). They said he was too far gone. Already in the tomb. Four days late. But Jesus wasn’t concerned with decay — He was concerned with glory. He said, “Lazarus, come forth,” and what was dead had to obey. That same voice is speaking over lives right now — health, joy, clarity, justice, and provision — telling it to come forth. And like the woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5), we heard from those who pressed through the crowd — through years of pain, expense, and frustration — and touched just the hem of His garment. And healing followed.

Don’t Be Quiet About It

We ended the year in worship and testimony, but we are starting 2026 with expectation. The call to action is this: don’t keep your praise private. Somebody needs to know what God did for you. Not to impress them, but to invite them to believe again. As Psalm 34:18 (NIV) declares: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Whether you’re crushed, clinging, or crawling, don’t stop. God is still moving.

Oikeo Family, Keep Praying

This community is proof that prayer circles change things. That phone lines can become lifelines. That a simple cry out can become a supernatural comeback. So if you’re weary — come. If you’re celebrating — come. If you’re in the middle of a storm or on the other side — come. We’ll be here, second Sundays, 6 PM EST, praying loud, praying real, praying together. Because we don’t just believe in God. We trust His track record.
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