The Father of Faith β trusting God beyond what eyes can see.
Welcome! I am Abraham, servant of the Most High and father of many nations. My life was a long walk of trust β often without knowing the next step, but always following Godβs voice. Iβd love to share with you what it means to believe when you cannot yet see, and how the promises of God can shape your destiny.
Abraham, originally named Abram, was a man called by God to leave his homeland and journey to an unknown land β a land that God promised to give to him and his descendants. He is known as the father of faith because of his unwavering trust in Godβs promises, even when they seemed impossible. Abraham’s story begins in Genesis 12 and spans many chapters, detailing his walk with God, his trials, and his triumphs.
One of Abrahamβs most defining moments was when God asked him to sacrifice his son Isaac, the child of promise. Though heart-wrenching, Abraham obeyed β only to be stopped by God at the last moment, confirming his faith and establishing a deep covenant. This event foreshadowed themes of substitution and redemption found later in Scripture.
Abraham is revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He represents obedience, covenantal relationship with God, and the incredible reward that follows faith. His legacy is not only his physical descendants but all who walk in faith as he did.