If someone had told me two years ago that I’d be leading an online Bible study and praying confidently for strangers, I would have laughed—and maybe cried. My faith back then was brittle. I believed in God, but my relationship with Him was distant. I would pray occasionally, usually when I was desperate or afraid. But deep inside, I felt defeated, tired, and unsure if God even noticed me.
I was going through a difficult season—financial pressure, broken relationships, and a constant cloud of anxiety. At times, I felt like I was spiritually drowning, just going through the motions and trying to appear strong for others.
Everything started to change when I was invited to a Prayer & Intercession Zoom call hosted by The Way Orha. I almost didn’t join—I told myself I was too tired, too busy—but something nudged me to log on. What I found on that call was unlike anything I had experienced: warmth, authenticity, and people who really believed that prayer changes things.
One of the leaders shared her testimony about overcoming fear and finding freedom through consistent prayer. That night, I opened up for the first time in a long time. I asked for prayer—not just for my situation, but for my heart. The team prayed with passion, love, and boldness. I cried through the entire session, but they reminded me that brokenness is not the end—it’s often the beginning.
“That night, something shifted in me. I stopped pretending and started surrendering.”
Over the next few months, I committed to joining more prayer calls and Bible studies. I enrolled in The Way Orha’s Inner Healing & Deliverance Ministry, where I began dealing with deep wounds I had never faced before. Through Scripture, fellowship, and Spirit-led counseling, I slowly found peace—and strength I didn’t know I had.
The more I stayed connected, the more I changed. My prayers became more confident. My heart became lighter. I began to hear God’s voice again and trust His leading. Joy returned—not based on circumstances, but on the presence of God in my life.
Today, I lead a women’s virtual prayer circle and mentor two young ladies who are walking through the same struggles I once faced. I’ve seen firsthand what a transformed life looks like—and I know that God is still in the business of restoring hearts.
“Through prayer and fellowship, I went from surviving to thriving.”
If you feel stuck, numb, or far from God—don’t give up. The Way Orha reminded me that lasting faith is not built overnight but through consistent surrender, prayer, and walking with others. And that kind of faith? It transforms everything.
