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From Personal Connection to Powerful Movement: Why This Cause Matters to Me

  • Ochelle Greenidge
  • Dec 11, 2024
  • 2 min read

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A little over five years ago, I found myself at rock bottom—confused, hurt, broken, and utterly alone. I had been on a lifelong quest for peace, a search that seemed futile despite my relentless efforts. Deep down, I knew there was more to life and more to God than what I had been hearing every Sunday in my Pentecostal church. But no matter how many sermons I listened to or conversations I had about faith, I always emerged with more questions than answers.

Why am I here? How do I know I’m living out my purpose? What is divine providence? Does God even hear my prayers? These questions swirled in my mind endlessly, leaving me mentally exhausted and physically drained. I felt trapped in a deep hole, convinced I’d gone too far to find my way back. The fear that I was beyond redemption consumed me. My spiritual turmoil began to feel like an inescapable burden.


Then, one day, everything came to a head. I hit a wall so thick and immovable that it felt as though my entire world had come to a standstill.

I had nothing left—no answers, no strength, no way forward. But in that moment of utter despair, something extraordinary happened.

I felt the undeniable presence of God, carrying me to safety. It wasn’t immediate or straightforward—the journey to healing was unexpected and unpredictable. Yet, it was real, and it changed my life forever.


As I began to heal, I found myself surrounded by a community of people who were also seeking God, asking the same hard questions I had wrestled with for so long. For the first time, I felt truly seen and understood. I was no longer alone. This group of seekers became a source of strength, encouragement, and hope. Through them, I found the will to keep going and the courage to believe that peace was possible.


I learned a profound truth: God has a way of giving us exactly what we need when we’re humble enough to admit that we need it.

This experience has shaped my purpose in life. I now dedicate myself to helping others who feel lost in religion and are searching for answers that sermons alone cannot provide. This mission is deeply personal to me because I’ve been there—desperate, questioning, and yearning for something real.


If my story resonates with you, I want you to know that you belong here. This movement is for you. Together, we can take this journey one day at a time, one soul at a time, bringing meaningful change and lasting peace to a world that so desperately needs it. You are not alone, and there is hope. Let’s walk this path together.

 
 
 

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