Gary’s story reminds us that prayer is the battle. When life confronts us with fear, uncertainty, or pain, victory begins not with human effort, but with calling on the power and presence of God through prayer.
Stories
JoAnn
Fasting is more than abstaining from food—it’s an act of surrender that opens us to God’s power. When we obey Him in this way, we learn that true strength comes not from self-discipline alone, but from the Spirit who meets us in our weakness.
Logan
Logan’s story captures a universal truth: every person longs to belong. Through his journey of navigating friendships and learning to be himself, he reminds us that true belonging is found not by fitting in, but by living as the person God fearfully and wonderfully made us to be.
Mason
Mason’s story reminds us that faith is often caught more than taught. Through family, forgiveness, and resilience, he’s discovered how grace can transform pain into empathy and how our actions testify louder than words to the reality of Jesus in our lives.
Joshua
Joshua’s story captures the transition from inherited faith to personal conviction. As he prepares to step into the wider world, he’s learning to discern God’s voice through Scripture, live out his beliefs with courage, and take ownership of his relationship with Jesus.
Kevin
Kevin’s story reminds us that faith is a process of trust, patience, and daily obedience. Whether waiting for clarity in uncertainty or helping others with quiet generosity, his life shows what it means to abide in Christ and reflect the joy of the Kingdom on earth.
Kalyn
Kalyn’s story is a powerful testament to redemption. From years of pain and isolation, she discovered that experiencing Jesus—through the Holy Spirit, community, and abiding faith—can heal what was once broken and turn hardship into fruitfulness.
Micah
Micah’s story shows that faith begins at home. Through the examples of his father and grandfather, he learned that strong marriages, humble hearts, and a lifelong love of learning form the spiritual foundation for generations to come.
Mina
Mina’s story reminds us that God is always present—even when we don’t see Him. Through people, community, and love, she discovered that church isn’t just a place you attend—it’s family, and it changes everything.









