I know God exists because I share a living, personal relationship with Jesus.

I may not see Him with my physical eyes, yet I witness His presence and power at work in every corner of my life. It’s like standing before a mighty tree. You don’t see the roots with your eyes, but you know they’re there, deep and strong. They anchor it firmly, connect it to the earth and to every other tree in the forest, and draw up the life-giving sap that sustains it all.

That’s exactly how it is with God. I feel His constant presence, His gentle guidance, and His perfect peace that surpasses understanding. I see the way He moves in situations I could never resolve on my own, turning chaos into order, fear into courage, and brokenness into beauty.
Those invisible “roots” are more real to me than anything I can touch.

God is good, breathtakingly, undeniably good, and His goodness reveals itself in ways I simply cannot deny.


"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." -Hebrews 11:1
I know God exists because I share a living, personal relationship with Jesus. I may not see Him with my physical eyes, yet I witness His presence and power at work in every corner of my life. It’s like standing before a mighty tree. You don’t see the roots with your eyes, but you know they’re there, deep and strong. They anchor it firmly, connect it to the earth and to every other tree in the forest, and draw up the life-giving sap that sustains it all. That’s exactly how it is with God. I feel His constant presence, His gentle guidance, and His perfect peace that surpasses understanding. I see the way He moves in situations I could never resolve on my own, turning chaos into order, fear into courage, and brokenness into beauty. Those invisible “roots” are more real to me than anything I can touch. God is good, breathtakingly, undeniably good, and His goodness reveals itself in ways I simply cannot deny. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." -Hebrews 11:1
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