Faith
Hear the Hearts of Venezuelans, Not Just the Noise
Faith Facts
- The conversation about Venezuela often overlooks the Venezuelan people’s perspective, especially those exiled or enduring hardship within the country.
- It is vital for believers to approach such crises with humility, seeking genuine understanding rather than ideological fervor.
- Biblical history reminds us that liberation can come with pain, but we are called to prioritize compassion and empathy in our response.
As tensions flare worldwide over Venezuela, many voices comment from afar while the true feelings of average Venezuelans remain unheard.
The faithful are called to listen and pray for peace, instead of rushing to judgment or justifying political interventions.
Authorized Voices
Those forced to flee share personal stories of loss, hope, and endurance as their families seek new lives amid exile and uncertainty.
“The truth is seen yet not believed! We Venezuelans have lived for more than 20 years in such an extreme, dark, aberrant situation that for a moment you think resignation would be your only life.
Since dawn (Saturday) we have been watching events live, and a bitter taste is what I personally feel. My children lost part of their childhood, their friends, their cousins, their grandparents. They had to go to an unknown country, not knowing the language, and adapt to survive,”
As Christians, we must remember that loving our neighbor requires us to truly listen, offer heartfelt prayers, and support the restoration and self-determination of nations in distress.
Let us pray for freedom, healing, and hope for all Venezuelans, choosing compassion over debate and faith over fear.