a theology of presence and movement — mission born among survivors, where trauma is met, stories are found, and healing becomes the language of return.
We take confidentiality seriously. All images used on this site have been edited to protect the anonymity of survivors.
We choose to share stories through voice and sound rather than video. This protects the anonymity and long-term dignity of survivors.
Video fixes a moment in time, but informed consent is a living, relational process. A person who feels free to show their face today may find their situation different in ten years. Once a face is published, consent can’t evolve with them.
By refusing the theatre of visibility, we safeguard relationship and allow consent to remain flexible, mutual, and continuous.
We also recognise that trauma can create patterns of people-pleasing or quick agreement. Someone in recovery may say yes when they mean no, and that is still welcome here. Our formats—audio, written reflection, and art—honour contribution without pressure, protecting presence without performance.
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