Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have questions?
Here are some simple,
honest, and hopeful answers.
Who do we give the glory to?
This platform has a clear foundation:
All glory belongs to
Jesus Christ.
The testimonies on this site are not meant to glorify people,
but to make visible what God is doing.
Everything that happens here happens through Him,
through His grace and His power.
“I am the Lord: that is my name:
and my glory will I not give to another,
neither my praise to graven images.“
— Isaiah 42:8 (KJV)
No. Your story does not have to be perfect — only honest.
God does not work through perfect words, but through sincere hearts. 
Even your simple words can give someone exactly the hope they need today.
Yes, absolutely.
You decide whether your name is shown or not.
Your testimony can still reach people and change lives — even anonymously
Your data is treated confidentially and will not be shared.
Your testimony will only be published after it has been reviewed —
to keep this platform a safe and respectful place.
After you submit your testimony, it will be briefly reviewed.
You may receive feedback if needed.
It will only be published after your approval.
Yes. You don’t need to hide anything.
Even difficult stories can carry hope.
Then you are exactly in the right place.
This site is not only for finished stories —
but also for people who are still in the middle of their journey.
The testimonies here are meant to encourage you:
God is at work — even if you cannot see it yet.
This platform was created to make hope visible.
So that people can see: God is still at work today.
Yes!
Every experience with God matters — whether big or small.
Yes. Every testimony is briefly reviewed before publication.
Not to judge you —
but to ensure that this remains a respectful and honest place.
Some testimonies may be slightly edited for clarity and readability.
The content itself will not be changed.
And: you approve the final version before publication.
No. Sharing your testimony is completely free.
This platform was created with the desire to spread hope.
As long or as short as you like.
Even a few sentences can make a big difference.
