Mary Rice Hopkins Undergoing Cancer Treatment, Asks for Prayers from Fans

Beloved Christian singer-songwriter Mary Rice Hopkins is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, her team has confirmed. Known for her uplifting and Scripture-rich songs that have touched generations of families, Hopkins is asking for prayers as she walks through this challenging season.
A trusted voice in children's and family ministry for more than three decades, Hopkins has written hundreds of songs and authored numerous books that have brought hope, joy, and biblical truth to homes and churches around the world. Her ministry, often in partnership with puppeteer Darcie Maze, has impacted audiences internationally through music, television, and live events.
"Mary is a fighter, and her faith is unwavering," a family spokesperson shared. "She is drawing strength from the promises of God and from the outpouring of love and support she's received from the community."
Hopkins' family and ministry team are requesting continued prayer for her health, strength, and healing. Supporters are encouraged to share messages and memories via her official social media platforms, which are being updated regularly with news and encouragement.
Through decades of faithful ministry, Mary Rice Hopkins has helped children and families know Jesus and grow in their walk with Him. Now, as she faces this personal health battle, she is leaning into the same hope she has so often sung about: the faithfulness and healing power of God.
Fans can follow updates at maryricehopkins.com and on her official Facebook page.
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