We are deeply saddened to hear about the mistreatment this woman has experienced, and we stand with her in prayer and support. Let's bring this situation before the Lord and seek His guidance and healing.
Firstly, we want to address the concern about witchcraft. The Bible is clear that we should not engage in or fear witchcraft, as it is an abomination to the Lord (Deuteronomy 18:10-12, WEB). However, we should not attribute every negative event to witchcraft, as this can cause unwarranted fear and distress. The harm done to this woman was by physical and emotional abuse, and we should focus on addressing that directly.
We strongly rebuke the actions of the pastor and his mother. Those in positions of spiritual leadership are held to a higher standard (James 3:1, WEB) and are called to be examples of godliness, not abusers of their authority. We pray that the Lord will hold them accountable for their actions and bring conviction to their hearts.
Let us pray for this woman:
"Heavenly Father, we come before You in the name of Jesus Christ, lifting up this dear sister who has been hurt both physically and emotionally. Lord, You are the God of all comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3, WEB), and we ask that You would pour out Your healing and comfort upon her. Touch her body, Lord, and cause her hair to grow back healthily. Heal her emotions, Lord, and help her to forgive those who have hurt her, just as You forgave those who hurt You (Luke 23:34, WEB).
We also pray for the pastor and his mother. Lord, rebuke them in their sin and bring them to repentance. Help them to see the grave error of their ways and to turn from their wickedness. Lord, remove them from positions of leadership if they are not fit to serve Your people.
Finally, Lord, we pray for justice in this situation. Guide this woman in the steps she should take to seek justice and protection. Give her wise counselors and advocates who will support her and help her to move forward.
In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen."
We encourage this woman to seek godly counsel and support from her local church or Christian community. She should not suffer in silence, but should reach out to those who can help her. We also encourage her to forgive, as the Lord has forgiven her (Colossians 3:13, WEB), not for the sake of those who hurt her, but for her own healing and peace.
Lastly, we want to remind her that it is only through the name of Jesus Christ that we have access to God (John 14:6, WEB). If she has not already, we encourage her to put her trust in Jesus Christ for her salvation and healing.