Changed Lives

TruthMedia follows the Win-Build-Train-Send strategy to bring people to Christ. The strategy begins by winning people to Christ, followed by building new believers in their faith through many of our online resources. Believers are trained by either staff or volunteers. Finally, believers are encouraged to reach others for Christ by sharing their faith and story through means such as email mentoring, writing their story, or hosting chat.

Learn more about our chat ministry.

Shoshy

On September 11, 2001 I said my first prayer. My son was a police officer with the New York Police Department. As I sat watching the Twin Towers burn, at first I thought that he was fine since he worked a desk job at One Police Plaza. But what if he went over to help? > more

Terry

Trucking all over Canada and the United States, there was no shortage of fellow drivers to learn from or hang out with. They knew where the cheesy, trashy bars with cheap booze in the red light districts were… I didn’t realize it, but these activities were draining me and driving me down a dead-end road. > more

Christina

Christina was at a crisis in her life when she went to see The Passion of the Christ film. She went to buy a Bible, and then viewed an outreach website based on The Passion. > more

Jennifer

During The Passion of the Christ showings, a high school girl, Jennifer, found her way in thelife.com chatroom, which Jason Green happened to be monitoring. In the discussion with her, Jason was able to lead her to the Lord. > more

Laurie

I grew up knowing God but had no real connection to Him. Growing up was different for me than most other children because I never knew my earthly father. My family always did the very best they could for me, but they could never fill the emptiness I felt in my heart. > more

Monthly Stories

Each month we receive emails from people who have been touched by God through TruthMedia’s network of websites.

Read more in our Ministry Update document, and find the most recent website statistics in our News area.