The Heart Behind The Ministry
- The Secret Place Ministry

- Jul 31
- 2 min read

Hello friends, I want to take a moment to share my heart behind this ministry.
At its core, this ministry exists to reach those who are suffering. That includes not only those who do not yet know the Lord and are walking through pain without hope—but also believers in Jesus who find themselves in the midst of hardship and confusion.
Jesus never promised us an easy life. In fact, Romans 8:17 reminds us that if we are to share in His glory, we must also share in His suffering. Life’s trials are rarely simple, and faith doesn’t always mean things will instantly get better. Sometimes, the most faithful thing we can do is simply keep walking with God through the valley.
King David himself wrestled deeply with emotion and hardship. The Psalms reflect his raw and honest cries to God—and yet, David was still called a “man after God’s own heart.” His life is a powerful reminder that struggling does not disqualify us from being close to the Lord.
The content of this Ministry is meant to inspire perseverance and spiritual growth through life’s challenges, as Romans 5:3 reminds us: “suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.”
This is the heart of my ministry: to be used by God to reach those who are hurting—whether they know Him or not. I pray that through the experiences I’ve walked through and the Scriptures I share, God would bring comfort, clarity, and healing to others. I have a deep passion for returning to the roots of our faith—presenting Scripture as it was written, with attention to its original context and culture.
I have a strong calling to reach the Jewish people, sharing the truth that Jesus was Jewish during His time on earth and is, in fact, the long-awaited Messiah who fulfills the promises and prophecies found in the Hebrew Scriptures.
I desire to bring believers into a richer understanding of the Bible by teaching the context in which it was written. This means exploring the places, people, and cultural backdrop of Scripture—especially highlighting God’s heart for Israel—and helping build a bridge of understanding between Christians and the Jewish roots of our faith.
As I continue this work, I pray that you would be deeply blessed and reminded of how seen, loved, and cherished you are by Him. Amen.



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