Prayer

Out of life

We believe that Jesus Christ is the only one who, with authority and grace, can permanently liberate people from the power and consequences of evil. This certainly applies to survivors and perpetrators of SRM. Therefore we do our work in prayer and prayer support is needed, so that there will be breakthroughs in the spiritual world that has influence behind the scenes. Paul puts it this way (in Ephesians 6:12): "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood (=people), but against the dominions, against the powers, against the rulers of this darkness and against the spirits of evil in the heavenly regions."

As part of this part of our work, we publish prayer letters, in collaboration with psychologist Carla Hamoen (see https://fragilewing.com)
In addition, we are committed to expanding and equipping prayer networks so that Christians learn to take authority over the darkness through Jesus Christ. We incorporate the knowledge that survivors have about spiritual authority and spiritual battle.
Around €1,000 is needed annually for travel expenses and materials.Ê

If you want more information around prayer and co-prayer, personally or for an existing/new prayer group, let us know via the contact form

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The world of survivors was totally unknown to me. I have great respect for their courage and perseverance when I hear about their bizarre experiences. How vulnerable and special that they want to share this with me personally! I really appreciate that we can open our home for encounters.

Being there unconditionally is the key

I have been touched in my heart by the injustice done to so many; I want to stand for the truth and for God's justice to prevail.

Survivors of SRM need what every human being needs: sincere love, a heart that listens without judgement and lasting connection. Even the deepest parts, those who had to murder and rape, then dare to speak. How many victims will break free from their lifelong slavery if they receive 10 such friends?

It is a privilege to pray for survivors, regularly and at key moments. And also for their families, if they are still in the cult. That is my contribution to their liberation and I experience that in this way I can help God's light to shine on their lives. As a Christian, I thus take my place in God's Kingdom and in the heavenly realms.

What a new, dark world opened up for me in 2020. Too bizarre to be true, until I started to listen and read critically and openly. I now find it a privilege to support therapists and survivors, so that the Light of Jesus overcomes the deep darkness.

I give my hands to help and my heart to love.

It is a privilege to experience a survivor. But it is an even greater privilege to be able to do your modest part to support the survivor to really live.

No one can do it all alone.... That is why I want to mean something for others. My name Tikva means HOPE ... and there is hope for everyone!