Esther’s story reminds us that vocation is not separate from faith—it’s one of the ways God draws us closer to Himself. Through every career season, she has discovered that work becomes worship when it is surrendered to Jesus and guided by His hand.
Stories
Justin
Justin’s story shows that God is never in a hurry—and never late. After years away, he discovered that when we return to God with open hands, He restores, renews, and multiplies what we surrender to Him.
Ray
Ray’s story is a portrait of humble service—how saying “yes” to others becomes a living act of worship, friendship, and Christlike love.
Sheryl
Sheryl’s story is one of invitation, surrender, and love in action—showing how saying “yes” to serve others becomes a deeper “yes” to God Himself.
Jimmy
Jimmy’s story reminds us that love comes first—that the way we speak, listen, and walk with people often speaks louder than anything we say. His journey shows that faith grows best when it’s caught, not taught, and that God’s timing is always perfect.
Joanna
Joanna Chinen’s story is about surrender, transformation, and faith across generations—how walking humbly with God and letting go of control opened her life to healing, blessing, and freedom from the past.
Corinne
Corinne Murakami’s story is about learning to recognize and respond to the Holy Spirit’s gentle stirrings—discovering how saying “yes” to God’s call, even before knowing where it leads, can grow into a life of purpose, fruitfulness, and joy.
Michael
Michael Sasaki’s story challenges what it means to be a “good steward,” showing that true stewardship sometimes means stepping beyond conventional wisdom to trust God completely—even when it doesn’t make sense on paper.
John
John Morimoto’s story is a heartfelt reminder that even in seasons of loneliness and searching, God is near—listening, clarifying, and faithfully guiding us toward our true identity and purpose in him.








