For the longing to be made new

Made new by grace.

Guilt says you did a bad thing. Shame says you are a bad thing. Jesus says: forgiven, washed, loved. You don't have to clean yourself up to come — coming is how you get clean.

8 in 10

Christians say they struggle with shame from their past.

Does this sound like you?

"There's a memory you can't bring yourself to pray about."

"You wear a smile and carry a secret."

"You believe God forgives others — just not you."

"You're tired of paying for something Jesus already paid for."

What's really going on

Guilt says 'I did wrong.' Shame says 'I am wrong.'

Guilt can be carried to God and set down. Shame is the lie that you are beyond loving — that if anyone saw the real you, they'd turn away. That voice is not the voice of the One who made you. You are not your worst moment.

"Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. … If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness."

Romans 8:1 · 1 John 1:9

The good news

Grace is not a second chance. It's a brand-new identity.

There is nothing you have done that the blood of Jesus is too small to cover. The Father is not waiting at the door with a list — He's already running toward you.

Name the lie

"What I've done is unforgivable. I have to earn my way back."

The cross says the debt is already paid in full. You can't out-sin grace. In Christ there is no condemnation — only a Father running toward you.

The greatest invitation ever offered

You can know Jesus today.

The Gospel is not a religion to perform — it's a Person to receive. Three honest steps, one prayer from your heart, and everything begins to change.

A

Admit

Admit that you are a sinner in need of a Savior. None of us can earn our way to God.

Romans 3:23

B

Believe

Believe that Jesus is God's Son, that He died for your sins, and that He rose from the dead.

John 3:16

C

Confess

Confess Jesus as Lord of your life — and receive His forgiveness, His Spirit, and His family.

Romans 10:9–10

A prayer to begin
"Jesus, I know I'm a sinner and I need You.I believe You died for me and rose again.Today I'm done trying to fix myself.I open my heart to You.Be my Savior and my Lord.Thank You for loving me, even now, exactly as I am.Walk with me from this moment forward.Amen."
The moment of decision

Will you say yes to Jesus today?

What changes

Three real steps, starting today.

  1. Speak what you've kept silent

    Tell a real person what you've carried. The power of secrets breaks in the light.

  2. Hear the verdict of grace

    We pray with you and send the Scriptures that declare what is now true of you.

  3. Walk in the new name

    Daily encouragement, accountability, and a way to step into the life Jesus paid for.

"I'd never told anyone. I told them. The reply called me by my actual name and reminded me of who I am in Christ. That email is in a folder I read on hard days."
Hannah · Nashville, TN
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