Healing Through Yahusha: Faith in a Time of Cultural Confusion

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In a constantly shifting world where truth feels negotiable and identity is endlessly redefined, one thing has remained unshakable for me: faith in Yahusha.

Today’s culture tells us to follow our feelings, to chase what feels right in the moment, and to define ourselves however we want—even if that definition changes tomorrow. The result? Confusion, division, loneliness, and an identity crisis that spans generations.

But Yahusha offers something radically different: clarity.

When I gave my life to Him, I found a foundation that couldn’t be shaken by public opinion or cultural trends. I found purpose, not in what others said about me—but in what the Creator said about me.

Faith in Yahusha doesn’t remove pain or hardship. But it transforms how you carry it. You begin to see that your suffering has a purpose. That your wounds are not the end of your story—but the beginning of a deeper healing.

Yahusha cuts through the noise in an era when even basic truths such as male and female, right and wrong, love and justice are being debated. His teachings aren’t based on trends. They’re based on eternal truth. When everything around you is shifting, He remains the same.

He doesn’t ask you to conform to the world. He asks you to follow Him, even when the path is narrow. And for many of us, that means taking a stand when it’s easier to stay silent. It means choosing truth over comfort. And love over applause.

Dr. Christopher King’s memoir Call Me Mom: A Child’s Refusal to Bend the Truth is a testimony to that kind of faith. In the face of cultural pressure, identity confusion, and family crisis, he found his anchor in Yahusha. His story isn’t about condemnation. It’s about conviction. It’s about finding truth in the only place that doesn’t change: God’s Word and His creation.

If you’re looking for hope in a time of confusion or wondering how faith still matters in today’s world, read his book. You’ll see that no matter how chaotic life becomes, healing is possible through Yahusha, because He is the way, the truth, and the life.

Call Me Mom: A Child’s Refusal to Bend the Truth by Dr. Christopher King shares his deeply personal story of growing up with a transgender parent. By giving voice to a story seldom told, that of a child caught in the emotional crossfire of a parent’s gender transition, set against the backdrop of divorce, court battles, and forced therapy, this raw and deeply personal account explores what happens when a young boy is asked to rewrite the truth of his own lived experience. With clarity, courage, and unwavering honesty, Dr. King reflects on the confusion, grief, and resilience that shaped his journey from silence to self-acceptance. This story is about choice, freedom, and the right to speak the truth, even when the world demands silence.

Call Me Mom is a testament to the enduring power of truth, family, and faith in the face of cultural pressure and personal transformation.

Grab your copy from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1968296212.

 

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