EVERYONE HAS A STORY, AND YOUR STORY MATTERS.
"Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have."
1 Peter 3:15
1 Peter 3:15
In October 2023, I took my children to a harvest festival at Cross Hill Church. At the time, I was lost—just wandering through life, unsure, disconnected. That night, something stirred in me. I was supposed to go to church that Sunday, and the feeling just wouldn’t let up. It was like God kept whispering, “Get up and go to church. Take your children to church.” I had walked away from the Lord, thinking I could do it all on my own—like so many of us do. But God kept calling me, and that Sunday, I went. That day, I was truly saved. Since then, my faith has only grown stronger.
At the beginning of 2024, I began facing serious health issues, including a rare blood disorder. It felt like the enemy was trying to take me out—but Jesus said, “No, she’s mine.” And even though the attacks kept coming, I knew I was held. There was a time in my life when I used to blame God. I’d ask, “Why would You let this happen?” I won’t lie—I was angry. And in my anger and confusion, I turned to something dark that looked like light. It promised love and healing, but it was a deception—part of the enemy’s plan to pull me further away. But today, I see clearly.
Today, even though I’m still under attack, I stand firm in Christ. And when the enemy tries to come for me again, I just say: “Ha ha, devil—you can’t have me. I belong to Jesus.” Let my testimony be an encouragement to you: even when the world says you’re too far gone or too lost to return to the Lord, know this—He is still waiting for you, arms wide open. The love of the Father is like no other. And when you finally experience it, you’ll realize you don’t need all that other stuff. You just need Christ.
-----Amy Rose
At the beginning of 2024, I began facing serious health issues, including a rare blood disorder. It felt like the enemy was trying to take me out—but Jesus said, “No, she’s mine.” And even though the attacks kept coming, I knew I was held. There was a time in my life when I used to blame God. I’d ask, “Why would You let this happen?” I won’t lie—I was angry. And in my anger and confusion, I turned to something dark that looked like light. It promised love and healing, but it was a deception—part of the enemy’s plan to pull me further away. But today, I see clearly.
Today, even though I’m still under attack, I stand firm in Christ. And when the enemy tries to come for me again, I just say: “Ha ha, devil—you can’t have me. I belong to Jesus.” Let my testimony be an encouragement to you: even when the world says you’re too far gone or too lost to return to the Lord, know this—He is still waiting for you, arms wide open. The love of the Father is like no other. And when you finally experience it, you’ll realize you don’t need all that other stuff. You just need Christ.
-----Amy Rose