As I read the latest United Nations report on Afghanistan, my heart aches with urgency. Nearly 28 million people live in poverty, and a devastating drought has left 64 percent of the country struggling for survival. Access to clean drinking water has plummeted, and over 440 health clinics have closed. Families are enduring unimaginable hardships, with nearly five million Afghans forcibly returned to communities already overwhelmed by hunger. We must come together in prayer for these families—parents desperate to feed their children, health workers striving to help with dwindling resources, and entire communities facing relentless adversity. Let us unite our hearts, praying for hope, healing, and the swift delivery of aid. Together, we can lift their burdens and shine a light in the darkness.