Gabriel Pevey
I am still learning how to put my journey into words, but I can see that God has been shaping my heart for a long time. I have grown up with a deep desire to understand people, to bring others together, and to discover what it truly means to live out faith beyond words, titles, traditions, or walls. In this season of life, I find myself standing at the intersection of faith, work, calling, and service. I have been blessed with opportunities to grow professionally, to serve in ministry, to learn from those who have walked before me, and to listen closely to the questions my generation is asking. Many are not rejecting God as much as they are longing to see a faith that is real, humble, unified, and alive. My journey has taught me that there is more to faith than simply knowing the right things or attending the right places. There is more to it than this. There is a deeper calling to love others well, to listen before speaking, to serve without needing recognition, and to allow the Spirit of God to change the way we see people, purpose, success, and even ourselves. I believe we are called to be available to others, especially those who feel forgotten, disconnected, or spiritually orphaned. When we set aside our differences and begin to see one another through the love of God, we make room for healing, belonging, and transformation. I am still learning, still growing, and still being shaped. But I am convinced that when ordinary people surrender their lives to the love and grace of God, their stories can become part of something much greater than themselves. My hope is to walk faithfully, love deeply, and help others discover that they are not alone on the journey.