Meet Trish


Hi, I’m Trish — a 50-year-old passionate about sharing the love and truth of Jesus Christ.

 

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I grew up attending church with my family, but our faith wasn’t always deep-rooted. That began to change in middle school when my mother became critically ill. After her first surgery, doctors told my dad to prepare for the worst, they didn’t believe she would survive. She spent nine months in the hospital, and through a medical breakthrough that involved a device created by her doctor, she lived. That was the first miracle I ever witnessed.

Even so, I was a deeply rebellious child and teenager, shaped by a lot of pain I didn’t yet know how to name.

One of those wounds came early. Before I was 10, I experienced a traumatic situation that altered the course of my life. It led to years of hurt, bitterness, and brokenness. My parents didn’t even know what had happened until much later, when the person involved sought their forgiveness, but not mine and I wasn’t ready to offer mine, not yet. That pain followed me well into adulthood.

At 18, I became a mother. Tragically, she passed away from SIDS just two months later. It shattered me. For years, I couldn’t walk into a church without seeing her tiny casket in my mind. I felt abandoned by God and overwhelmed by loss. How could I ever feel whole again?

After two divorces I met and married the love of my life, a man whose faith was steady, real, and life-giving. We’ve now been married for 21 years, raising four sons. Today, we serve as missionaries, and my life stands as proof that God can heal what feels beyond repair. He took my fractured story and breathed new life into it

This blog is part of that healing, a place where I can share the hope I’ve found in Christ. It’s a welcoming space for readers and seekers to explore truth, wrestle with questions, and find encouragement for the hard days. You’ll find daily posts, faith reflections, and practical encouragement to walk this journey well, even when it’s messy.

Thank you for being here. Thank you for letting me share what Jesus has done in my life. If your heart is heavy, broken, or searching. I hope you find something here that whispers: you’re not alone. 💛

 


 

 

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