Living Proof That Prayer Works
"I am living proof that prayer works."
That’s not just a quote—it’s a testimony. Worn across your chest, on your sandals, on your skin when the sun hits right—it's a quiet roar from someone who’s walked through fire and didn't burn.
Prayer is often treated like background noise—something people do when they're desperate, scared, or polite. But those who’ve truly lived in the wilderness know something else:
Prayer is warfare, and it pulls you through when nothing else will.
A Story in the Sand: Be'er Sheva
Let’s go back to something biblical. Something familiar—so familiar we miss it.
Be'er Sheva (בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע) is a name many of us know from scripture. But what does it actually mean?
"Be’er" means well.
"Sheva" means seven or oath.
It’s the place where Abraham dug a well and made a covenant—a place where conflict turned into blessing through a combination of hard work and divine promise.
When you dig a well in the desert, you don’t get water in five minutes.
You sweat. You bleed.
You pray with every shovel of dry earth.
That’s what Be’er Sheva is:
A place where faith meets labor and something impossible breaks through.
And we wear this history on our backs when we say:
"I am living proof that prayer works."
Blood. Sweat. Tears. Hebrew.
Our logo has three drops.
Blood. Sweat. Tears.
They come from a place of struggle—but they're sacred. Here's why:
Dam (דָּם) — Blood in Hebrew. It's life. Sacrifice. Covenant.
Zei’a (זֵעָה) — Sweat. The grind. The cost of the curse in Genesis, yes—but also the price of redemption.
Dema (דְּמָעָה) — Tears. God's bottle holds every one of them (Psalm 56:8).
You see? Even the liquids of pain have a language of purpose in the holy tongue.
From Struggle to Proof
If you're wearing this—if you’re reading this—chances are, you didn’t just glide into prosperity.
You fought for it.
You cried for it.
You prayed for it.
And you didn’t get everything you wanted.
But you got through.
And that’s the miracle most people overlook:
You’re still here.
Standing. Working. Loving. Building. Praying.
That’s what Be’er Sheva means.
That’s what Proverbs & Prosperity means.
That’s what you mean when you say:
"I am living proof that prayer works."
-Umar from Proverbs and Prosperity