For the invisible wounds

Peace for what you can't unsee.

Trauma rewires the body and steals the present. There is a God who is gentle with what you've survived — and a real person ready to walk with you, at your pace.

13M+

U.S. adults live with PTSD in any given year.

Does this sound like you?

"Your body reacts to things your mind has tried to move past."

"Sleep is a battlefield."

"Crowds, sounds, or smells can drop you into a memory."

"You wonder if peace is even possible for you."

What's really going on

Your body remembers what you had to survive.

The flashbacks, the startle, the nights you can't switch off — these aren't signs you're broken. They're the marks of having lived through something no one should have to. Healing is possible, and you don't have to walk back through it alone.

"The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside quiet waters, He refreshes my soul. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for You are with me."

Psalm 23:1–4

The good news

He does not rush survivors.

Jesus is described as a Shepherd because shepherds walk slowly with the wounded. He's not asking you to be fine. He's offering to be with you in the valley — and through it.

Name the lie

"I'll never feel safe again. This is just who I am now."

God is a refuge for the wounded, and He restores what trauma stole. Your scars are not the end of your story — He is gentle with what hurt you most.

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. Be received gently

    Tell us only what you can. We don't push, we don't pry — we pray.

  2. Receive a real human reply

    A trained Prayer Partner prays specifically for your healing and follows up personally.

  3. Walk toward wholeness

    We can connect you to Christian counselors, veteran ministries, and trauma-informed pastors.

"I came home from deployment in 2019 and was never really home. The Hope4America team prayed for me weekly. It didn't fix everything. It changed everything."
Ramon · Jacksonville, FL
Pray with someone — right now

A real person is ready to pray.

Always confidential — never shared or sold. A reply usually within 24 hours.

Keep walking

You don't have to leave this page alone.