In the middle of the crowd, feet pressed close and voices rising all around Him, Jesus suddenly stopped. Power had gone out from Him, and He knew it. “Who touched Me?” He asked—not because He lacked knowledge, but because He desired revelation. Many had brushed against Him, many had followed Him out of curiosity, but one touch was different. It was the touch of faith. A trembling woman stepped forward, her heart exposed, knowing she had reached beyond the crowd and laid hold of hope itself. Jesus did not let her healing remain hidden; He drew her into the light so her faith could be seen, honored, and made complete.
That same question still echoes today. In a world full of noise, movement, and need, many are close to Jesus, but only some reach out believing He can change everything. The touch He recognizes is not accidental—it is desperate, trusting, and sincere. When faith reaches for Him, He always responds, not only with provision, but with relationship. He stops, He listens, and He calls that hidden faith into a living testimony.
Saba Mathiew: I was born and raised in Uganda, where my journey of learning and service began. I attended Galikwoleka Nursery School, where a strong foundation for my academic life was laid. I later participated in New Eden Christian Primary School for my primary education, a place that nurtured both my character and my love of learning.
For my secondary education, I joined Agape High School, where I completed my Ordinary Level studies. I later advanced to C.T.R, where I completed my Advanced Level education. These years shaped my discipline, resilience, and passion for communication and service.
I pursued higher education at Ndejje University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. My university training equipped me with strong skills in writing, communication, storytelling, and media engagement, which I continue to apply in my professional life.
Currently, I am employed at JesusFedMe.com (JFM) as a Logistics Specialist and Article Author. In this role, I support the coordination of ministry activities while also writing impactful stories that reflect the mission, compassion, and work of JFM. Additionally, I serve as a translator for JFM, proficient in Luganda, Kiswahili, and English, helping bridge language gaps and ensure clear communication with the communities we serve.
Through my work, I remain committed to service, communication, and supporting the mission of transforming lives through love, compassion, and faith.