Our mission
Lest I Forget
Witnesses of God is a living diary for believers — a place to record what God has done so you never lose sight of His faithfulness, and others searching for hope can read real stories and ask with courage: is God real?
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From the founder
I have always believed God exists — and that salvation is real
I have seen the hand of God in too many areas of my life to count. Deliverance when I had no way out. Provision when the numbers did not add up. Peace in seasons that should have broken me. I am not alone in that — most believers have a story.
But here is the honest truth: we forget. Life gets loud. Bills stack up. Health fails. Relationships strain. And in those dire moments, the very question we thought we had settled returns with force: Does God really exist? Were all those past blessings just coincidence?
“When memory fades, faith feels like a myth — unless something helps us remember.”
That is why Scripture, in so many places, tells God's people to build altars, erect stones, keep festivals, and write things down — lest they forget what He did. Witnesses of God was born from that conviction.
Forgetting is human. Losing faith is optional.
Without memorials, yesterday's miracle becomes today's doubt. Witnesses of God exists so your past victories stay visible when the present feels dark.
God moves
He answers prayer, opens doors, heals, restores — often in ways you could never manufacture.
Life distracts
Weeks pass. The feeling fades. Hardship arrives and whispers that maybe none of it was real.
We record
Write it down. Share it. Read others' stories. Hold fast to His word — lest you forget.
“When your children ask in time to come, ‘What do these stones mean?’ then you shall tell them…”
Joshua 4:6–7 — Scripture calls us to remember, on purpose.
The platform
Your faith diary — private, shared, or public
Log the daily, weekly, or once-in-a-lifetime ways God showed up. Keep entries private for your own memorial, share with a trusted group, or publish to the whole community — which we strongly encourage. Someone losing faith today may need your testimony tomorrow.
Record testimonies
Text, audio, or video — however you best tell the story.
Choose your audience
Private journal, small group, or open community.
Build others up
Your story becomes evidence for someone asking if God is real.
More than a diary
A community for believers — and for those hoping to believe — to pray together, share Scripture, and gather around events that bless our neighborhoods.
Pray together
Lift needs, celebrate answers, and intercede as one body.
Share the Word
Scripture, teachings, and encouragement rooted in truth.
Gather in person
Events and initiatives that serve people where they live.
Questions people ask
Honest answers about faith, memory, and why we built this community.
- That question surfaces in every honest heart — especially when life hurts. Witnesses of God will not replace Scripture, prayer, or relationship with Christ. What we offer is a community archive of real encounters: documented testimonies you can return to when doubt says it was all luck. Reading what God did in your life — and in others' — is one way faith finds its footing again.
- Memory is fragile. Stress, grief, and busyness bury yesterday's miracles under today's problems. The Bible repeatedly instructs God's people to build memorials — altars of stone, annual festivals, written records — so they would not forget. A faith diary is a modern altar: intentional, dated, revisit-able.
- A testimony is a firsthand account of how God worked in your life — salvation, healing, provision, guidance, peace, or any evidence of His presence. Sharing testimonies strengthens the church and gives hope to those asking whether God still shows up.
- Yes. Witnesses of God is designed as your personal diary first. You can keep testimonies private, share with a select group, or publish to the wider community. We encourage sharing when you are ready — someone may need your story today.
- For those who have met Christ, salvation is not theory — it is lived experience. Recording that journey, and the ongoing work of grace in daily life, helps anchor truth when emotions swing. Our community exists so those stories are never lost to forgetfulness.
- Believers who want to remember what God has done. Seekers who want to read honest stories before they believe. Communities who want to pray together, share Scripture, and serve their cities. If you have ever whispered 'lest I forget,' you belong here.
Is God real?
Why do believers forget God's faithfulness?
What is a Christian testimony?
Can I keep my entries private?
Is salvation real?
Who is Witnesses of God for?
Start your memorial today
Do not let the next hard season steal what God already proved. Write it down. Share it. Remember — lest you forget.
