Location: Mozambique
For many years, my life felt like an endless cycle of struggles, disappointments, and emptiness. I grew up in a home where faith was never discussed, and God was not a part of our daily lives. From a young age, I was taught to rely only on myself, to push through difficulties on my own, and to never expect help from anyone. Life was tough, and, as I got older, I sought joy in the only ways I knew how—through parties and friendships that only led me further into confusion and brokenness. I convinced myself that I was happy, yet deep inside I always felt like something was missing. There was a void in my heart that no amount of partying, pleasure, or laughter could fill. I often found myself lying awake at night, wondering why I never truly felt at peace.
Later that evening, as I sat alone, I remembered the tract. I read the words slowly: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). That verse struck me deeply. For the first time in my life, I saw words that perfectly described how I felt—weary, burdened, and tired of fighting alone. The tract explained how Jesus offers peace, joy, and salvation to those who come to him. I was intrigued but still skeptical. How could words on a small piece of paper have such a strong effect on me? That night, as I lay in bed, I couldn’t stop thinking about it.
A few days later, a friend of mine invited me to an event at her church. She had asked me before, but I always found an excuse not to go. This time, however, I felt something urging me to accept. I remembered the tract and thought, “Maybe I should see for myself.”
When I arrived at the church, I immediately felt different. The atmosphere was filled with warmth, joy, and something I couldn’t quite explain. I noticed how the people lifted their hands and sang
with passion.
Then, the pastor stood up and delivered a message that I will never forget. He spoke about how Jesus came to give life in abundance (John 10:10). He shared how nothing in this world can truly satisfy the deep hunger in our souls. It felt as if he was speaking directly to me. I had spent years trying to fill an empty space inside me. Could Jesus be the answer I had been looking for?
At the end of the sermon, the pastor invited anyone who wanted to receive Christ to step forward for prayer. My heart raced. With tears in my eyes, I walked to the front. The weight I had been carrying for years suddenly felt unbearable. As I knelt down, I whispered a simple prayer: “Jesus, if you are real, if you truly love me, then I give my life to you.”
From that moment, everything began to change. I felt a peace wash over me unlike anything I had ever known.
I started attending church and joined a discipleship group. The Bible felt like a personal letter from God to me.
After I gave my life to Christ, I couldn’t shake the thought of the person who had handed me the tract. That small piece of paper had been the catalyst for everything that had changed in me. I remembered that the woman had a kind smile, and I felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude towards her. I had to find her and share my story.
It was not an easy task. Beira is large and filled with many people. Weeks passed, and one Sunday, I was sitting outside my church when I saw a familiar face. It was the same woman who had handed me the tract!
“Excuse me,” I said, almost breathless. “Do you remember me? That message changed my life.”
The woman smiled warmly. “I remember you,” she said. “I’m so happy to hear what God has done in your life! That’s the power of his Word. It never returns empty.”
From that day on, I stayed in touch with the woman, Clara. We meet regularly to share testimonies, pray, and encourage one another. I also began helping her share the gospel in our community. God uses ordinary people and everyday actions to do extraordinary things. It is through these moments of connection, compassion, and obedience that his Kingdom is built. Just as I once received that small tract, I now pass along the message of salvation to others, trusting that God will use it to transform their lives as well.