This episode isn’t about my story; it’s about God’s faithfulness.
I share my testimony not for me… but for you.
For the one who feels like they’re not enough.
For the one wondering whether to hold on or let go because the weight of this world has become heavier than the hope of another day.
For the one who can’t see the love within themselves because pain has drowned out the truth.
For the one who has believed the lies of the enemy instead of embracing the unconditional love of God.
No two stories are the same, and I will never compare my trauma to anyone else’s. But one truth changed everything for me: Jesus understands suffering.
He was rejected, abandoned, betrayed, falsely accused, mocked, beaten, humiliated, arrested though innocent, unjustly condemned, grieved, and misunderstood. He entered into human suffering so that no one would have to face it alone.
As I began reading Scripture, I realized I wasn’t just learning about Jesus—I was meeting the One who understood every chapter of my life.
The greatest lesson I learned is this: suffering did not define the end of Jesus’ story, and it doesn’t have to define yours.
The cross wasn’t the end. It was the beginning of victory.
In this episode, I share how God met me in my darkest moments, transformed my pain into purpose, restored hope where I thought none remained, and showed me that my testimony was never meant to point people to me—it was always meant to point them to Him.
If you’re struggling with trauma, abuse, rejection, grief, depression, anxiety, hopelessness, or you’re searching for God in the middle of your pain, I pray this testimony reminds you that your story isn’t over.
My testimony isn’t proof of who I am.
It’s evidence of who He is.
And if He did it for me, He can do it for you.
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