Justin and Hailey Bieber, who tied the knot in 2018, were recently seen attending a late-night church service at Churchome Church in Los Angeles. This sighting came just hours after Hailey’s father, Stephen Baldwin, publicly shared a post requesting prayers for the couple’s well-being.
Stephen Baldwin shared a post online of Justin singing along to “I Could Sing of Your Love Forever” by Delirious? and Hillsong Worship and playing the guitar. In the video the text read, “Christians, please when you think of Justin & Hailey, take a moment to offer a little prayer for them to have wisdom, protection and to draw close to the Lord,”
#StephenBaldwin heartfelt plea for prayers for #justin and #HaileyBieber resonates deeply. 🙏
Read more here: https://t.co/UpsVDlze5E#JustinBieber #Prayers
— Express Globe 24 (@expressglobe24) March 1, 2024
The post shared by Baldwin was attributed to Victor Marx, the founder of All Things Possible Ministries.
According to TMZ, on Wednesday night Justin and Hailey were spotted leaving the Churchome Church in Beverly Hills. The two apparently arrived to service in their Tesla Cybertruck and left right after, looking very somber, TMZ reported.
In the caption, it said Victor’s wife, Eileen Marx and Hailey’s mom “often pray together” for the young celebrity couple.
“There are special challenges that folks in high visibility positions face and also the enemy doesn’t want them to draw closer to Jesus. So often regardless of the material things or the accolades they often face spiritual warfare that intense and seeks to ship-wreck their faith, marriage and life in general. So thank you,” the caption said.
Justin Bieber, grappling with health challenges, has recently taken a step back from the public eye and his performances.
In 2022, Justin Bieber made the difficult decision to cancel his Justice World Tour in order to prioritize his health. This decision came after he publicly revealed that he had been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
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