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Your Name Is Safe in Heaven
Heaven knows your name.
Dear Friend,
In a world that forgets quickly and moves fast, it’s easy to feel unseen. But Heaven doesn’t operate on short memory or shifting favor. God knows your name, your story, your tears — and He’s never let go of any part of you. This prayer is your reminder: you are held, remembered, and known.
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Many of us dream about growing old comfortably in the home we love. But as care needs increase, so do the costs, often reaching over $5,000 a month for in-home assistance. If you’re 62 or older, a reverse mortgage can offer a practical solution by turning home equity into tax-free cash (without giving up ownership or moving out). That means you can stay in familiar surroundings, get the care you need, and preserve your independence – all on your terms. To qualify for a reverse mortgage, you must meet the following requirements:
You must be at least 62 years old.
You must own your home outright or have a low remaining mortgage balance that can be paid off at closing with reverse mortgage proceeds.
The home must be your primary residence (not a second home or rental property).
Eligible properties include single-family homes, FHA-approved condos, townhomes, and certain multi-unit properties (up to 4 units, as long as you live in one).
You must demonstrate the ability to pay property taxes, homeowners insurance, and maintenance costs.
You must complete a HUD-approved reverse mortgage counseling session to ensure you understand the loan terms and implications.
🕊️ The Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for knowing me fully — and loving me still.
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📖Why This Prayer Matters
Because the world can be careless with us — forgetting our value, overlooking our presence.
Stay aware and stay prayerful,
Mama Raya.
“Rejoice that your names are written in heaven.” — Luke 10:20
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