Dear friends,We are living in a time when everything around us feels shaken and the future can seem fragile. We witness suffering and injustice, and we find ourselves asking, how do we live faithfully in such a time? Do we wait for stability before we act, before we hope, before we love? Or do we stand firm now, rooted not in the uncertainty of this world, but in the promises of God?We are not called to wait in fear, but to live with faith, trusting that God remains faithful to those who place their hope in Him. This is the message of Easter, it is a powerful declaration of victory. It proclaimed that suffering does not define us, and that death itself has been defeated. Jesus Christ did not avoid pain, He entered into it, fully, carrying the cross with love and trust in the Father. Through His sacrifice and resurrection, He revealed an eternal truth, that darkness can never overcome light, and evil will never overcome good.Even when hope feels buried beneath the weight of the world, we remember that seeds grow in the darkness. Much of the work of a tree happens unseen, deep beneath the soil, before it rises and bears fruit. In the same way, we are called to remain faithful, to love when it is costly, to stand for justice when it is difficult, and to persevere when nothing seems to change. This is the kind of faith that transforms the world, a living, active, and courageous faith that reflects the light of Christ.In our Ministry at Tent of Nations, despite the many challenges and uncertainties we face, we hold firmly to this calling. In the face of hardship, we choose faith over fear, hope over despair, and love over hatred. We refuse to surrender to a spirit of defeat. Instead, we rise as the people of God, called to be the salt of the Earth and the light of the world.Yes, we grieve. Yes, we are frustrated. Yes, we witness deep brokenness. But we do not remain in despair. We stand up in Faith and set aside the mentality of victimhood.The darkness of Good Friday was real, but it was never the end. The dark clouds that gathered brought rain that nourished the earth, preparing it for new life. And on the third day, the stone was rolled away, light broke through the darkness, and life triumphed over death.So let us not grow weary in doing good and let us not harden our hearts in the face of suffering. Instead, let us become messengers of God‘s love in the world that desperately needs His light.Let us live in the Resurrection, not only in words, but in our daily actions, in the courage to stand and speak truth, in the willingness to love, and in the determination not to give up. We are called to turn the valley of tears into a spring of life.May this Easter strengthen your faith, renew your spirit, and fill you with a deep and steady assurance that Christ has overcome the world.Christ is risen.He is risen indeedAnd with Him, our hope rises, strong, unshakable, and alive.With Faith, love, and steadfast hope
![Dear friends,We are living in a time when everything around us feels shaken and the future can seem fragile. We witness suffering and injustice, and we find ourselves asking, how do we live faithfully in such a time? Do we wait for stability before we act, before we hope, before we love? Or do we stand firm now, rooted not in the uncertainty of this world, but in the promises of God?We are not called to wait in fear, but to live with faith, trusting that God remains faithful to those who place their hope in Him. This is the message of Easter, it is a powerful declaration of victory. It proclaimed that suffering does not define us, and that death itself has been defeated. Jesus Christ did not avoid pain, He entered into it, fully, carrying the cross with love and trust in the Father. Through His sacrifice and resurrection, He revealed an eternal truth, that darkness can never overcome light, and evil will never overcome good.Even when hope feels buried beneath the weight of the world, we remember that seeds grow in the darkness. Much of the work of a tree happens unseen, deep beneath the soil, before it rises and bears fruit. In the same way, we are called to remain faithful, to love when it is costly, to stand for justice when it is difficult, and to persevere when nothing seems to change. This is the kind of faith that transforms the world, a living, active, and courageous faith that reflects the light of Christ.In our Ministry at Tent of Nations, despite the many challenges and uncertainties we face, we hold firmly to this calling. In the face of hardship, we choose faith over fear, hope over despair, and love over hatred. We refuse to surrender to a spirit of defeat. Instead, we rise as the people of God, called to be the salt of the Earth and the light of the world.Yes, we grieve. Yes, we are frustrated. Yes, we witness deep brokenness. But we do not remain in despair. We stand up in Faith and set aside the mentality of victimhood.The darkness of Good Friday was real, but it was never the end. The dark clouds that gathered brought rain that nourished the earth, preparing it for new life. And on the third day, the stone was rolled away, light broke through the darkness, and life triumphed over death.So let us not grow weary in doing good and let us not harden our hearts in the face of suffering. Instead, let us become messengers of God‘s love in the world that desperately needs His light.Let us live in the Resurrection, not only in words, but in our daily actions, in the courage to stand and speak truth, in the willingness to love, and in the determination not to give up. We are called to turn the valley of tears into a spring of life.May this Easter strengthen your faith, renew your spirit, and fill you with a deep and steady assurance that Christ has overcome the world.Christ is risen.He is risen indeedAnd with Him, our hope rises, strong, unshakable, and alive.With Faith, love, and steadfast hope]()