
An Introduction to a New Series of Christian Biographies
Sometimes, to understand how God is working in our lives today, we need to look back…
Back to those who walked with Him through valleys and mountaintops.
Men and women who believed, struggled, fell, and rose again.
Real people, with pain, fear, and questions—yet who still chose to trust.
This new series is born from a deep desire to honor those lives—
Not to idolize them, but to learn from them.
Because every story of faith reminds us that the God of yesterday is the same today,
and that He still writes eternal stories through ordinary people.
We begin at the roots: the biblical characters
In the upcoming articles, we will explore the lives of men and women in the Bible who shaped the course of spiritual history—
From Abraham, the father of faith, to Paul, the apostle transformed by grace;
From Esther, the courageous queen, to Mary, the mother who believed without seeing.
Each of them will reveal something about God’s character,
and what it means to live surrendered to His will.
We’ll reflect on their context, their decisions, their inner struggles,
and how God’s faithfulness shone even in their weaknesses.
And later on… other witnesses of the faith
After the biblical characters, this series will continue with the stories of believers throughout the centuries—
Martyrs, reformers, preachers, women of prayer, scientists who believed in Christ, artists, pastors, missionaries, and converts who found life in Jesus.
People who don’t appear in the Bible, but whose lives still testify to the Kingdom.
From the early centuries of the church to our present day,
we’ll keep discovering how God continues to call, use, and transform.
Why tell these stories today?
Because in the midst of the world’s noise,
we need voices that lift our gaze back to heaven.
We need to remember that faith is not a theory, but a journey.
And that journey has already been walked by many who—just like you and me—had to choose between fear and faith.
Their footprints cannot be erased,
because they didn’t walk for their own glory,
but to glorify the Lord.
This series will be published weekly,
interwoven with the other content in this space: verse breakdowns, reflections, thematic studies, and more.
I invite you to walk with us through these lives—
lives that inspire, challenge, and remind us that following Christ is always worth it.
See you in the first chapter.