Mum Bridget, a 54-year-old widow, shoulders the great responsibility of caring for her family of five young adults, two of whom already have children of their own. Under one humble roof, they live together, striving through life’s daily challenges. When JFM arrived at her home, Mum Bridget greeted them with open arms and a heart full of hope. Deep down, she felt their visit marked a divine turning point, a sign that salvation had finally arrived at her door.
Amid her daily tasks, Mum Bridget paused while washing utensils to listen intently to the JFM. JFM’s message resonated with her, not just because of the words but because of the love and genuine care we brought with them. When offered the chance to ask questions, she shared a story that revealed a wound she had carried for years. She recounted how a local pastor, once offended by her long absence, had told her not to return to church. The shame and grief that followed had kept her away from fellowship, leaving her isolated from the comfort of a faith community. As a widow, the burden of life weighed heavily on her, and her spiritual longing remained unfulfilled—until that day.
JFM’s visit rekindled her desire to seek God and reconnect with her faith. Inspired by the warmth and compassion they brought, Mum Bridget and her five children opened their hearts to the gospel. The entire household accepted Jesus as their Savior, marking a moment of profound spiritual renewal and hope. In the following days, JFM continued to bless them, meeting their spiritual and physical needs, ensuring that Mum Bridget and her family knew they were not alone.
For Mum Bridget, the encounter was more than just a visit; it restored a relationship with God that she thought she had lost and began a new chapter filled with faith and hope for her family.