Sharing His Passion Ministries Inc.

Sharing His Passion Ministries Inc. This ministry wants everyone to have an opportunity to know Jesus Christ and is using the Internet to do just that.

Sharing His Passion Ministries introduces Seen and Not Forgotten — a Christ-centered space for single believers who feel lonely or overlooked, offering encouragement, prayer, community, strength, and hope in Him

06/15/2026

Not everyone notices the person sitting alone.

Not everyone notices the person who goes home to an empty house.

Not everyone notices the person who quietly slips out after church because everyone else is gathering with family.

Not everyone notices the widow carrying grief behind a smile.

Not everyone notices the single adult who wonders where they fit.

Not everyone notices the person who feels forgotten in a room full of people.

But God notices.

He sees every tear, every silent prayer, every lonely drive home, every empty chair, and every moment you have questioned whether anyone truly sees you.

The truth is, your value is not determined by your relationship status, the size of your family, or how many people are gathered around your table.

You are loved by the One who created you.

You are known by name.

You are important to the Kingdom of God.

You are not on the sidelines in God's eyes.

If you have ever felt overlooked, left out, forgotten, or unseen, know this:

You are seen by God.
You are loved by God.
You are wanted by God.

And you are NOT forgotten.

Maybe it's time for the Church to remember what God has never forgotten—that every person matters.

06/08/2026

A thought that's been on my heart...

In many churches, we hear wonderful messages about marriage, parenting, and family. Those things are important and worth celebrating.

But sometimes there are people sitting quietly in the pews who don't fit that picture.

The single adult.
The widow or widower.
The divorced person.
The person whose children are grown and gone.
The one who came to church alone.

Sometimes they can feel unseen.

Just because someone doesn't have a spouse, children, or a traditional family structure doesn't mean they are forgotten by God or have less purpose in His Kingdom.

Your value is not determined by your relationship status.

Your calling is not determined by whether you're married.

Your faithfulness matters.
Your prayers matter.
Your service matters.
Your life matters.

The church should be a place where every person is reminded that they belong—not because of the family they came with, but because of the Savior they came to worship.

If you're one of those people who sometimes feels overlooked, I want to remind you today:

God sees you.
God knows you.
God loves you.

And God has not forgotten you.

You belong.

06/08/2026

In a world that often celebrates marriage, family, careers, and other milestones, it's easy for some people to feel overlooked if their journey looks different.

Whether someone is married, single, raising children, living alone, or in a completely different season of life, their value and purpose remain the same. God has a purpose for every life and every season.

Even when churches naturally spend a lot of time talking about marriage and family, single people are no less important, valued, or loved by God.

One of my favorite quotes from an old TV show was, "One man can make a difference." I believe that's true. Whether our influence reaches one person or many, every act of kindness, encouragement, faithfulness, and service matters.

Being single doesn't make a person less important, less complete, or less valuable in God's eyes. A life devoted to encouraging others, serving God, and making a positive difference is a life of great significance.

You don't have to fit a certain mold to be used by God. You don't have to wait for some future season for your life to have meaning. God can use you right where you are today.

So if you've ever felt forgotten, overlooked, or like your story doesn't quite fit the conversations around you, remember this:
God sees you. God knows you. God has a purpose for your life.

Keep believing. Keep serving. Keep encouraging others.

You are not forgotten.

06/02/2026

To anyone who feels like they’ve fallen behind or been forgotten—

I want to share something from my own life.

31 years ago, I graduated high school. I recently found my graduation book and a Bible I was given back then. Inside were notes, encouragements, and reminders from people who believed in me. Many of those people are no longer here today.

Holding those memories made me realize how much time has passed—and how life doesn’t always go the way we imagined.
Over the years, I stepped back from things I once did openly. At times, I was misunderstood. Some thought I had given up. But I’ve come to see that even in the quiet seasons, even in the pauses, life was still unfolding.

I’ve faced loneliness. I’ve carried grief. I’ve lived through times where things were tight and uncertain. But I can also say this with certainty: I was never abandoned in those seasons.

I still have a home. I still have work. I still have a vehicle. I’m not going hungry. I even have a small cat who keeps me company. And more than anything, I’m still here—still standing, still believing.

When I read Psalm 23 again after all these years, it reminded me that God’s presence isn’t only found in the loud or successful moments. It’s also found in the quiet years, the waiting years, the rebuilding years.

So if you are in a place where you feel stuck, overlooked, or like you’ve taken too many steps back—don’t assume your story is over. Sometimes what feels like delay is actually a deeper shaping of your life than you can see in the moment.

You are not forgotten. You are not finished. And your life still has meaning even in seasons that don’t look like progress.
Don’t give up on God. Don’t give up on your purpose. And don’t give up on your dreams just because the timeline looks different than you expected.

Sometimes the story is still being written in the silence.

So to anyone reading this:

Keep moving forward.
Even if it’s slow.
Even if it’s uncertain.
Even if you don’t see the full picture yet.

Don’t give up on God, and don’t give up on what He placed in your heart.

06/02/2026

YOU ARE NOT BEING HELD BACK—YOU ARE BEING HELD.

Life gets heavy sometimes. Bills pile up. Pressure builds. Fear creeps in and makes you want to disappear… to run where nobody can see you.

But even in those moments, God is already there.

You can’t outrun His purpose. You can’t escape His hand. Even when it doesn’t make sense, even when it feels overwhelming—He’s pulling you back, not to harm you, but to protect you.

Sometimes the hardest truth to accept is this: you don’t have to be strong on your own.

In the middle of weakness, in the middle of uncertainty—that’s where His strength shows up the most.

What feels like pressure is often preparation. What feels like being held back is actually being kept safe.

God knows every struggle. Every silent battle. Every tear that no one else sees.
So don’t let this season break you or make you quit.

Stand still if you have to. Take one step if that’s all you’ve got. But whatever you do—don’t give up.

God is for you. He has a plan. And He’s still in control.

You don’t have to be strong… He is.
Trust Him… even here.

05/28/2026

Sometimes it feels like the world only celebrates one kind of life—the one with a spouse, kids, and a full house. And if you’re single, it’s easy to feel like you’re standing on the outside looking in.

But your life is not a waiting room.

You are not “on hold” until something changes. Right now, in this exact season, your life has purpose, value, and impact. God has never needed a crowd to make a difference—He’s always worked through individuals who were willing, available, and faithful where they stood.

Think about it: one person can listen when no one else does. One person can show kindness when it’s unexpected. One person can step in, speak up, encourage, protect, and serve. One person can change the direction of someone else’s life in a single moment.

You don’t have to fit a certain mold to matter.

Your freedom, your time, your perspective—these are not shortcomings; they are tools. You can go where others can’t, serve in ways others might not be able to, and invest deeply in people who need it most.

Jesus Himself lived a single life—and it was the most impactful life the world has ever seen.

So don’t measure your worth by what you don’t have. Measure it by the difference you’re willing to make.

Because one person—fully committed, grounded in faith, and willing to act—can still change the world around them.

And that person can be you.

Now let God use you to make a difference.

05/27/2026

I’ve been thinking lately about how often churches (and Christian spaces in general) focus on marriage, families, and children—and how easy it is for single people to quietly feel overlooked in the process.

There’s nothing wrong with valuing marriage or celebrating families. They’re beautiful, meaningful parts of life. But they aren’t the only meaningful parts.

Singleness is often treated like a waiting room, as if life is paused until “the right person” comes along. But for many people, that’s not reality—and for some of us, it’s not even the goal.

Some people are single for a season. Some for a lifetime. Some by choice, some not. And all of those lives still hold purpose, value, growth, service, joy, and deep relationship with God and others.

Jesus lived single. Paul spoke openly about the value of singleness. And yet in practice, many modern church spaces still unintentionally communicate that fulfillment mainly comes through marriage and family.

I don’t think this is usually done with bad intent. But impact matters just as much as intent.

Single people are not “less than,” not incomplete, not waiting to begin their lives. We are already living them—loving, serving, struggling, growing, and contributing in real and meaningful ways.

And if you’re single reading this: you are not forgotten.

A healthy community makes space for all people, not just certain life stages. It doesn’t assume everyone is trying to become married. It doesn’t reduce people’s worth to their relationship status.

So this is just a reminder—gentle but honest—that single people aren’t an afterthought.

We’re here. We’re whole. And we belong too.

05/05/2026

Hey… you.

Yeah, you—the one smiling in public but breaking in private. The one who feels the ache of loneliness even in a crowded room. The one carrying grief so heavy it steals your breath some days.

I need you to hear this—really hear it:

You are not forgotten.

Not by God. Not in this life. Not in this moment.

I know it feels quiet. I know it feels like your prayers are hitting the ceiling. I know it feels like the pain just keeps showing up uninvited.

But that feeling is not the truth.

God sees you right where you are—sitting in that silence, holding back those tears, trying to be strong when you don’t even know how anymore.

And the fact that you’re still here? Still breathing? Still fighting to get through another day?

That’s not weakness. That’s power.

You don’t have to hide your grief. You don’t have to pretend you’re okay. You don’t have to carry this alone.

Even now… God is holding you together in ways you can’t see yet.

So don’t give up here. Don’t you dare quit in this chapter.

This is not where your story ends.

You are going to feel joy again. You are going to laugh again. You are going to breathe without that weight crushing your chest.

But for right now—just hold on.

God is closer than you think… and He hasn’t let go of you for a second. ❤️

04/21/2026

Sometimes we try so hard to hold everything together—our plans, our pain, our pride—like a seal we’re afraid to let anyone break. We convince ourselves that if we just stay strong enough, we won’t fall apart.

But what if the breakthrough isn’t in holding on… but in letting go?

What if God is waiting for us to trust Him enough to break that seal—to open the places we’ve kept hidden, the wounds we’ve covered, the doors we’ve kept shut?

Because when He breaks the seal, He doesn’t destroy us—He restores us. He brings healing where there was hurt, peace where there was chaos, and purpose where there was confusion.

Today, I’m choosing to trust Him with the parts of my life I’ve tried to control. I’m letting Him in, fully and freely.

If you’ve been holding on tightly, maybe this is your reminder: you don’t have to carry it all alone. Let God move. Let Him heal. Let Him break the seal. 💛

02/28/2026

Have you ever really paid attention when your furry friend puts their paw in your hand? 🐾

They don’t hesitate.
They don’t question.
They don’t worry about tomorrow.

They just trust.

In that simple, gentle touch, there’s complete confidence. They know they’re safe. They know they’re loved. They know they’re cared for. No fear about where their next meal is coming from. No anxiety about what tomorrow holds. Just peace in the presence of the one holding them.

What if we lived like that?

What if we placed our hand in our Heavenly Father’s hand with that same childlike trust? No striving. No panic. No constant worrying about how everything will work out. Just resting in the assurance that He walks with us through every storm, every valley, every uncertain step.

Life can feel like sinking sand. Plans shift. Doors close. Unexpected battles arise. But we are not walking alone. There is a Friend who walks beside us, steady and faithful. He sees the road ahead. He knows the weight you’re carrying. He understands the tears you haven’t shared with anyone else.

And just like that loyal companion who leans into you without fear, we can lean into Him. 🤍

This is my prayer today:
“Lord, help me do the best I can. Guide me by Your light day and night. When my strength feels small, hold my hand.”

Whatever you’re facing right now — uncertainty, heartbreak, financial stress, health struggles, silent battles — you are cared for. You are seen. You are not forgotten.

Take His hand.
Trust His heart.
Walk in His peace.

And don’t let go.

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