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To protect those in vulnerable situations, names, locations, and images throughout this website have been changed. However, the stories remain true and are shared to encourage and strengthen others facing similar trials.

Christian faith does not claim that God watches suffering from a distance. In Jesus, God enters betrayal, injustice, pain, and abandonment. This means that those who suffer are not misunderstood by God. Christ has walked the storm from the inside and remains present with all who endure it.
When suffering feels overwhelming and God seems distant, Scripture reminds us that He is near to the brokenhearted. Even in the storm, you are seen, known, and not forgotten.
When churches are forced out of public view, faith does not disappear. From the earliest Christians to believers today, going underground has been a faithful and wise way to preserve community, protect one another, and continue following Christ when visibility brings danger.
Unforgiveness quietly blocks our prayers and binds our hearts. God invites us to humble ourselves, release every offence, and pray with clean hands - so He can hear from heaven, forgive our sins, and release His healing.
A short study on Daniel 3 exploring how courageous faith in the midst of persecution reveals God’s presence and brings Him glory.
Mobile phones and other devices are a wonderful way to stay connected and find encouraging resources to strengthen your faith, but it can come with risks.
The God Sees Me journal helps trauma survivors heal by encouraging honest reflection, prayer, and connection with God’s comforting presence through a simple daily exercise.
After losing everything to a rebel attack in 2020, Pastor Taban started a brick-moulding business to slowly rebuild his life and support his family and community.
After fleeing violent religious tensions in Ethiopia, widow Hannah and her four children lost everything, but through trauma care and emergency support, she found strength in faith.
A young man’s journey of healing and forgiveness after surviving severe tragedy in North Kivu, DRC.
This children's lesson uses the story of Jesus calming the storm (Mark 4:35-41) to teach children how we can trust Jesus and live with faith even in the the most challenging times.
Christians face persecution for their faith, but John 15 teaches us to respond with hope, love, and strength through Jesus and the Holy Spirit.