Faith isn’t blind and it doesn’t deny reality. It sees the same challenges others see but still chooses to believe that the story isn’t over. In Mark 5:25–34, we meet a woman who had suffered from a bleeding condition for 12 years. She had spent all she had on doctors, endured pain, disappointment, and isolation. Humanly speaking, her situation looked finished. But faith changes how you see endings. She believed that even a single touch of Jesus’ garment would heal her. That belief didn’t just stay in her mind it pushed her into action. She stepped forward in faith, reached through the crowd, and touched Him. And in that moment, everything changed. Healing came. Restoration came. Her story was rewritten. That is what faith really is not denial, but trust. Not waiting only to feel ready, but moving even when everything around you says “give up.” Faith is courage in motion.Faith is holding on when nothing looks different yet.Faith is believing that God is still writing your story. So don’t stop in the middle of your chapter. What looks like delay is not the end. Keep believing. Keep moving. Your story isn’t over. Related Posts:The Young Heroine of Buddo: The Legacy of Yvonne NamagandaFaith + Action: The Formula for StrengthThe Arteta Way: Trust the ProcessAfter the Numbers Spoke: What Next for Norbert Mao?From Royal Flames to Heavenly Glory: The Story of…Uganda confirms Ebola outbreak after Congolese Man… Post navigation The Arteta Way: Trust the Process Ugandan Football: The Game We Cheer, The System We Question?