Comfort Or The Cross – Chapter Two

The Price of Comfort

Welcome to Part Four of Chapter Two in the Comfort or The Cross series.

We have just journeyed through Lent, walked the solemn path of Good Friday, and now we arrive at Easter Sunday. But this day is not about chocolate or bunnies. It is about Jesus. It is about the Resurrection. It is about the Cross, the same Cross we have been reflecting on, the Cross that many lay down for the fleeting comforts of this world instead of embracing what it truly means to follow Jesus Christ. Today reminds us that following Him calls for courage, surrender, and a heart fixed on eternal truth.

Chapter One, Part Two of the series, and Chapter Four of the book Comfort or the Cross….

To all of you, I pray you have a glorious day. May you enjoy this series, share it with others, and be truly blessed by it. If this is your first time reading the series, you might want to start at the beginning and find the first three chapters of this series …

YOU ARE LOVED

I won’t be creating images for this series because my hope is that the message speaks louder than the visuals.

Comfort or the Cross? Let that question sink in as you read these next chapters. Pain does more than test us. It exposes who we really are. Sorrow, anxiety, worry. These are heavy burdens. Some of us carry more than we can bear.

If someone offered to take away your pain, erase your suffering, and give you peace, would you deny Christ? Say it out loud. Would you choose comfort over the Cross? Or have you already let go of your own cross without even realizing it?

Part 4

After asking the question, Comfort or the Cross, I began to see how pain does not just test us, it reveals us.

Pain, sorrow, anxiety, worry. These are just a few things that conquer the human spirit. Some of us carry burdens so heavy that we feel we cannot bear them. I know this personally, because there are times when I must rely on medication just to get through the day. And I know that no matter how much pain I carry, there are people out there who are enduring even more.

I think of my wife, who cries four to five times a day because of the pain she lives with. I think of my cousin who battles cancer alone, struggling just to get around. I think of my dear friends who also fight cancer every day. I think of those who live with constant anxiety and fear, my wife, my son, and so many others.

I think of my mother, who endures pain that no doctor seems able to relieve. No matter how many hospitals she visits or medications she tries, the peace she needs never comes. How do we handle it all? How do we find comfort?

The answer, of course, is surrender.

We are taught to surrender everything to God, trusting that He will bring it all to completion. That He knows the plan. That our suffering will one day become a testimony of His goodness.

But what about those who do not know God?

What about those who have never built a relationship with Him, never learned to trust, never learned to pray?

How do they find comfort?

In Romans 8:26, it says, “The Spirit helps us in our weakness, even when we do not know what to pray for.”
But that is for the believer.

What about those who do not know the Word? What will they give up to find peace?

Will they wait for God’s timing and trust His plan? Or will they seek immediate relief, even if it comes from the wrong place?

Seeking comfort outside the Cross does not end well.

Look at the story of Judas. He walked with Jesus, witnessed miracles, and heard the Word. Yet when he faced the cost of the Cross, he chose comfort over Christ. He chose money over mercy. He chose betrayal over redemption.

In Chapter One, we asked the question.

If someone offered you a life of comfort, if they promised to remove your suffering, would you deny Christ?

Here we ask again.

If someone offered to take away your pain, remove your suffering, erase your illness, and bring you peace, would you deny Christ?

All you have to do is say it out loud.

“I no longer believe. I am not a follower of Jesus Christ.” Will you do it?

To Be Continued…..

I’ll leave you with this for now. I’ll be back soon with the last part of this series, going deeper and speaking more clearly and boldly into what Comfort of the Cross truly means.

Stay tuned for the next Chapter of: The Price Of Comfort – From the Comfort or The Cross Series….

Willie Torres Jr.

04/05/2026

Happy and Blessed Easter

@BeingCrazyForChrist.com

31 responses to “Comfort Or The Cross – Chapter Two”

  1. KikiFikar Avatar

    All I can say is thank you. Deeply moving.

    I attended my first ever live stations of the cross on Friday evening. I walked directly next to Jesus for 2.25 miles until we reached the crucifixion site. I was so physically moved and wept openly. Even though I knew what as coming I was not prepared for my reaction. I drove home sobbing.

    Here’s wishing you a beautiful Easter with your family and loved ones.

    Thank you for writing this piece for us. I for one need to hear it.

    Liked by 3 people

    1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      Thank you so much Kiki and Thank you for Reading and Commenting with an open heart…

      What you experienced sounds incredibly powerful. I can only imagine how moving that must have been walking through that moment. I haven’t been to a live stations of the Cross like that, and honestly, I don’t know how I would handle it. Even watching The Passion of the Christ broke me down. I don’t think I could bear to see it in person, even knowing it’s a reenactment.

      Moments like that remind us of what He endured for us. All I can say is Thank You, Lord.

      Wishing you and your family a Blessed and Wonderful Easter as well.

      All Glory and Praise to God. 🙏

      Liked by 2 people

      1. KikiFikar Avatar

        If you have a chance to participate – it is highly recommended. It really put things in perspective. I turned that movie off when I watched because it was that upsetting. I think the movie has more gore than this live show because it’s Hollywood you know!

        Anyway – hope you had the best day!

        Liked by 1 person

  2. Eric Dunbar Avatar

    Amen, brother. I agree that pain has a way of revealing us, not just to others, but to ourselves as well.

    I also know from experience that the cross can also be our comfort, that is, those of us who trust the Lord with our lives.

    As for those who do not know of the Lord’s enduring love, I pray that pain will bring them one step closer to understanding the cross, and perhaps one day they too, will choose the cross over comfort, having found comfort in the cross.

    Thank you, Willie, for sharing this powerful word. I pray that God will continue to bless you, so that you may continue to bless me.

    Liked by 3 people

    1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      Thank you, my Brother. And Thank you for Reading and Commenting…

      You said something powerful there… that the Cross can also be our comfort. That’s so true for those of us who trust in Him. What once seemed heavy becomes the very place we find Peace.

      I’m grateful for your heart for others as well, that through pain they may come to know His love and choose Him.

      Thank you again for your Prayers and Encouragement.

      To God be the Glory and Praise 🙏

      Liked by 1 person

  3. Michael Williams Avatar
    Michael Williams

    Happy Easter to you and the family Willie! Mike

    Liked by 3 people

    1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      Happy and Blessed Easter to you and yours as well Michael….

      Liked by 2 people

  4. LoveLifeHappiness&More💙💙 Avatar

    Happy Blessed Easter to you and your family my friend. Blessing & Peace! 🙏

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      Happy and Blessed Easter to you and yours as well….
      He Is Risen 🙏🤗🫶

      Liked by 1 person

      1. LoveLifeHappiness&More💙💙 Avatar

        Thank you. Yes, he is RISEN! 🙏

        Liked by 1 person

  5. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

    Have a blessed Easter my friend. Linda x

    Like

  6. Chris Avatar

    Thank you for sharing, Willie. Believers don’t have it any easier than unbelievers when it comes to pain. There are so many saints of old who went through very painful times. Their words can be helpful in times of pain. My mom was on heavy medications years before she went to be with the Lord. She was a faithful Christian who had a wonderful singing voice. She was a church choir director for years and she sang at many weddings and funerals. As she got older and before her dementia/Alzheimer’s set in, her back caused her a great deal of grief.
    I’ve been through long periods of pain myself and somehow managed to make it to 50 before giving up and taking medications. That was a time I had to surrender. Prayer has always been important to me and I’m thankful that we have medications that people in the past never had. My daughter is 35 and would have been long gone if she had lived 100 years ago. Modern medications can be very helpful.
    I really appreciate the verse that you’ve shared: ““The Spirit helps us in our weakness, even when we do not know what to pray for.” Through my years of pain I found the power in the scriptures very helpful.
    Thank you again for this post, Willie, and may God bless your day. Happy Easter.

    Like

  7. Mags Win Avatar

    Another great chapter dearest Willie. There are always others with more pain than ourselves. I find praying for others with pain helps keep my mind off any pain I have. With all the pain anyone goes through it is nothing like the pain Jesus suffered when He died for all the people of the world. I think of that a lot. I know that your writings will help others to find the meaning of the cross and trust and believe. Keep writing as the spirit leads, the Lord will do the rest. One day there will be no more pain.

    A book was sent to me in 1972. I did not know who sent it. I read the whole book without moving from the front steps. I cried through most of it and ended up believing and turned my life over to the Lord. I have been serving Him ever since. That is one reason I have faith that your writings and books are helping to bring people to know Jesus. Thank you my dear brother in Christ and friend. Love, hugs and blessings always to you and your family.

    Like

  8. Becoming His Tapestry Avatar

    These are very good questions, my friend. I do find that it’s easy to say, I will never deny Christ, even offered the promise of comfort. But then I’ve never been placed in an actual position of having to make that choice. Prayfully I will always make the choice to choose the cross.

    Like

  9. candidcasually658991e4e2 Avatar
    candidcasually658991e4e2

    I just read this email you sent meIt’s so well written and the message is so deep. I got to read the others you sent me. Jenny wants to read your books but can’t see.  Now I walk with a limp. My left side, hip and knee is killing me. I walk it out cuz if I sit it makes it worst. I started going to the water park and walking the lazy river. Get water massage at the gym, it’s feel better, but dammm it hurts

    Liked by 1 person

  10. wendaswindowcom Avatar

    You are one who brings the questions that touch the soul deeply. I see many who may not deny Jesus with their lips, but they do with their actions. They profess Him with their mouth, but their heart is far away. 2 Peter 2:24 says “By His wounds you have been healed.” That is past tense. Then if this is true why do so many go to the doctors for help? It is because they are more in agreement with the devil than they are with the Lord. My friend was diagnosed with cancer, and I told her that was a lie and not to own it. So many say I have cancer and so they do. She went on believing and did not go back to the doctor. She eventually got a test and there was no cancer. She had no operation or chemo. She is still with me and knows the Lord healed her and always will.

    Where do you go for help? If you go to man, then the Lord is offended because He said you are already healed. Many do not like what I say, but that is why many are in pain and on medication. They are depending on man and medication instead of the Lord. I have not been to the doctor in over 30 years, and the Lord takes care of all my physical and spiritual needs. He promised and He cannot lie. That is Truth!

    Faith is the substance of things not seen. Yet many go to the doctor and expect them to put their light inside of them and tell them what is wrong with them. That is the substance of things seen. If the Lord says we are healed, then He expects us to leave it in His very capable hands and go on serving Him. If we do our part, He will do His part. I know because He does it for me every day of my life and I am 75 years old and feel about 50. He is so very good and worthy to be praised!

    Thank you, Willie for giving me the opportunity to share my story! ❤️🎶🌹

    Like

  11. Johnbritto Kurusumuthu Avatar

    This chapter cuts deeper than the first—it moves the Cross from theory into the reality of daily choices. It confronts the quiet compromises we justify when obedience becomes costly. What struck me most is the reminder that faithfulness is not proven in big moments alone, but in the unseen decisions where we choose Christ over comfort again and again.

    This is not easy Christianity—it is real Christianity. And it leaves us with a question we cannot ignore: when the pressure comes, will we still stand?

    Like

  12. Manu Avatar

    Pain indeed has a way of revealing us. I remember being challenged to sing the worship song Christ is my firm foundation with the same gusto as I did before a challenging time. There was a vivid moment for me in church when this song was being sung and I thought if I claim this is true then why do I feel so shaken in this valley. Truly made me reflect. Thank you Willie. Have a blessed Easter.

    Like

  13. Expansão e Percepção Avatar

    Thank you, my friend Willie, for sharing such a true and courageous message. Your words resonate like a gentle and profound call, reminding us that it is often in the silence of pain that the soul reveals itself and draws closer to the Eternal. Between fleeting comfort and the truth of the cross, we are invited to a path of surrender, not as loss, but as a reunion with that which truly sustains life.
    May this reflection continue to flourish in the hearts of all who read it, bringing light even on the darkest days, and hope where there are still unanswered questions.
    Have a blessed week, full of peace, presence, and meaning. 🙂🙏🏻✨📚✍🏻🌌🦁🦊

    Like

  14. isabellawolgoth Avatar

    American culture, the glass beaker I grew up in, is polluted by physical materialism. It’s in the fluid of the beaker. It quietly teaches you that your value is in the things you own. You learn to buy clothing that hopefully gives you identity (since it seems there is a poverty of self in the materialist) or rank in the world. I swam in these waters until I began reading nonfiction. Suddenly, it was clear. Love reigns down upon you daily. The problem is the limitation of physical materialism. I think of it now like a software app, and with that particular app, you live a life of desperate struggle. However, as you show in your projects, there is a light that shined eternally even in darkness. Thank you, again, for your light.

    Like

  15. worldphoto12 Avatar

    BUONA PASQUA A TE CARO AMICO. E ALLA TUA FAMIGLIA.

    CHE DIO VI PROTEGGA SEMPRE.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      Thank you so much and Thank you for Visiting and Commenting…

      Happy and Blessed Easter to you and yours as well…

      He Is Risen ….

      Like

      1. worldphoto12 Avatar

        GRAZIE WILLIE.

        SEMPRE SIA LODATO.

        THANK YOU WILLIE.

        ALWAYS BE PRAISED.

        Liked by 1 person

    2. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      God Bless You, today and always…

      Like

  16. papadosshortstories Avatar

    Matthew 5:45: that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.
    We can interpret it as meaning that God helps everyone, including sinners, even those who don’t believe in Him and see Him as an enemy.
    Happy Easter, Willie. 😊🐣🧡

    Like

  17. Ernie 'Dawg' Avatar

    No I would not brother, the comfort I seek and find is from his loving grace only. Great series Willie.

    Like

  18. valenciartist Avatar

    Beautiful Willie my Brother.

    Like

  19. Anna Waldherr Avatar

    These are hard questions. But the Bible offers the only real answers in this broken world. Suffering would not exist, if sin did not. Which is not to say that those who suffer are being “punished” for their sins. Rather, it to acknowledge that we all suffer. We can trust that God will use our suffering somehow for good, or we can grow angry and bitter. Some characters are softened and transformed by suffering. Others shrivel and are hardened by it. The choice is ours.

    Like

  20. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    I hope you and your family had a happy Easter. We’re all dealing with pain in some shape or form, whether from illness, sadness, grief or fear. Looking forward to the last part in your series. Thanks for sharing.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
      Willie Torres Jr.

      Thank you so much for Reading and Commenting and Thank you for your Support… I hope you and your loved ones also had a truly Blessed Easter.

      You’re right, pain shows up in so many ways for all of us, yet God’s presence never leaves us, even in the middle of it. I’m grateful to share this journey with you and can’t wait to share the next part of this series.

      All Glory and Praise to God for His Faithfulness and Love. 🙏

      Like

    2. mosckerr Avatar

      The Brit cut at Sinai through the נעשה ונשמע Torah oath: Torah a life/death-blessing\curse definition.

      G’lut cursed Judaism, meaning impossible for ‘Egyptian slave Jews’, to pursue judicial Capital Crimes justice in g’lut. Proof that cursed g’lut Jews cannot obey the Torah לשמה. Hence across g’lut Chazal: Geonim, Reishonim – Rambam vs RambaN for example – the Shulchan Aruch to later modern halachic authorities and how much more so Goyim ‘biblical studies’ – none of them by definition instruct Torah rejects monotheism. Despite the multiple places throughout Talmud and Midrashic literature which teaches that both Esav and Yishmael rejected the revelation of the Torah at Sinai – assimilated and intermarried ערב רב Jewish authorities have praised that Monotheism does not fundamentally rape the 2nd Sinai commandment – based upon the precedents of Egypt, Canaan, and the prophet Eliyahu.

      None of these “cursed g’lut Jews” link the failure to keep the Yovel as “the” definition of the oath sworn to Avraham at the brit cut between the pieces that he would father the Cohen people who would inherit the lands of Canaan. None of these “cursed g’lut Jews” prioritized the Sinai distinction of Torah לשמה — לא בשמים היא. None of these “cursed g’lut Jews” link the Aggadic story of Cain’s murder of Hevel as משל, which like the dreams of both Yosef and Par’o require their נמשל interpretive דיוק.

      The Gemara a direct consequence of Jewish g’lut. Jews forced to communicate their scholarship in a language which the Goyim censors would not expunge. None the less, the “Cohen nation” expressed through halachic precedents! Never once – the 12 Tribes expressed as a Republic anymore than classic Reshonim non-statute law halachic codes prioritized the concept of korbanot! Ritual halachic codes do not address the tohor\tuma divide beyond ritual states. The study of Aggada confined to stories rather than a drosh back to interpret T’NaCH Primary Source prophetic mussar which elevates ritual commandments to wisdom time-oriented commandments from the Torah – like the B’HaG learns. Cursed g’lut Judaism declares Judaism (the assimilated religion) as the origin of monotheism through referring to NT Xtianity and Koran Islam as “daughter religions”. Rambam the assimilated (on par with the son of Ibn Ezra) ruled that Islam not avoda zara.

      G’lut Jewry – addicted to p’shat by Reshonim scholarship, which failed to grasp the warp/weft nature of Talmudic halacha\aggada loom which defines the cultures and customs of the Cohen peoples’ self identities, akin to oil in water, amongst g’lut dominant cultures, customs, and ways; as the definition of both the first and second Sinai Av commandments/תרי”ג toldot commandments. G’lut Jewry by definition failed to grasp that time-oriented commandments k’vanna express Torah wisdom. That Greek syllogism logic cannot duplicate.

      Emunah in the conquered land of Canaan – that justice seeks to restore shattered trust among our people consequent to damages and even deaths. The Talmudic כלל of hatred without cause, a fundamental interpretation of 2nd Commandment on par with the avoda zara worshipped throughout the Books of the later NaCH. The g’lut notion of ירידות הדורות as false as a 6 year old girl wearing a DD bra. Chinese ancestor worship more akin to g’lut notions that later generations cannot dispute with earlier generations! As if the earlier generations stood closer to the sealed masoret than the later generations – utter and complete nonsense. This curse g’lut לא לשמה reality ignores the mussar of “domino effect” as a valid interpretation of ירידות הדורות. That the Book of Kings express as political satire which mocks King Shlomo as “the wisest of all men”.

      Oral Torah the נמשל of the Written Torah Constitutional mandate משל. Oral Torah, as the Horev “interpretation” of the Av 1st & 2nd Torah Sinai commandments, employs Torah and even Talmudic halachot as בניני אבות to define the k’vanna of all Torah commandments defined as the wisdom commandments practiced by the nation of Cohonim within the borders of the conquered lands of Canaan; the 2nd Commandment “interpreted” through assimilation and intermarriage between alien cultures/people – how they worship their Gods.

      Torah common law legalism stands upon judicial precedent legal rulings; Sanhedrin Capital Crimes stands upon a minimum of two eye witnesses. Three man Torts courts by contrast operate both within a Independent Torah Republic of 12 Tribes and also in cursed g’lut lands abroad. Herein explains the “interpretation” of bnai Noach to Goyim living outside of the conquered Canaan lands. The Torah Constitutional mandate restricted only to Cohen National Independence within the borders of conquered Canaan.

      G’lut classic rabbinic Judaism expressed through Gaonim & Reshonim scholarship converted Judaism into a religion to address the needs of the cursed realities of g’lut. Medieval Jewish philosophy through modern academic biblical studies and post Rambam Civil War statute law halachic codifications like the Shulkan Aruch, historical Judaism, and Reform Karaism – dead as the authors who declared pre-Shoah that Berlin was their Jerusalem. Rambam’s halacha more closely resembles to the Protestant rejection of Catholic images 30 year war – wherein he ruled that Islam’s worship of Allah does not invalidate the 1st Sinai commandment.

      This cursed g’lut avoda zara embraced Monotheism; the Rambam בדיעבד permitted Jews to daven in Mosques! Its religious format serves a similar “replacement theology” which directly resembles the NT and Koran av tuma avoda zara. The Oral Torah definitively replaced by Greek logic syllogism formats by both the NT church and Muslim mosque. In similar fashion both replacement theologies prioritize faith as belief in ONE UNIVERSAL GOD which ignores the Oral Torah/Talmudic interpretation that the Sinai god – a local tribal god of the chosen Cohen nation who conquers Canaan. Hence rabbi Akiva ruled that the Wilderness Generation has no portion to the World to Come.

      G’lut Judaism blurrs over the בראשית emphasis that the Avot did not know the שם השם לשמה Sinai revelation. Cursed assimilated and inter-married Jewish societies, perhaps best defined by the ‘Golden Age’ of Spain highlighted in the back-drop of the 1492 forced population transfer and Inquisition torture of Marrano Jews. The gospel of John’s golden calf declaration that the word is God, perhaps best defines the “Word of God” av tuma avoda zara, defining expression of both the NT and Koran Golden Calf abominations.

      Torah common law legalism prioritizes the Constitutional mandate by its “specific” and repeated references made to justice – expressed through Sanhedrin courtroom judicial rulings which ideally restore fair compensation of damages inflicted by the “tuma” Israel upon the “tohor” Israel. Tohora vs Tuma their defining Constitutional mandate – by no means limited to Korbanot! This Constitutional mandate which distinguishes tohor middot vs. tuma middot — this fundamental Torah Constitutional mandate expressed in the תפילה דאורייתא Torah mandate known as kre’a shma/Yoke of the kingdom of heaven: interpreted to means acceptance of the domination of tohor middot spirits within the heart rather than the domination of tuma middot spirits within the heart. This הבדלה between chosen vs rejected ‘spirits’ bases itself on the 1st Sinai commandment – the שם השם לשמה – defined as Oral Torah spirits. Tuma yatzir middot, understood as the worship of words/religious belief system theologies and or Creeds. The latter tuma spirits define the Greek/Roman belief systems in their Gods.

      The later Xtian and Muslim avoda zara ie 2nd Sinai commandment Av tuma religions belief systems … no different from the Greek\Roman Av tuma religions belief systems. They all share the same common denominator, they worship words the expression of their Gods who live in the Heavens above. The Torah revelation of the 1st commandment שם השם לשמה – לא בשמים היא, establishes the chiddush revelation that while the Avot in the Book of בראשית, understood their אל שדי god as occupying both the Heavens and the Earth; the post Sinai שם השם לשמה occupies the Yatzir Ha-Tov hearts of the chosen Cohen nation which rules the conquered lands of Canaan as the one and only Cohen republic of 12 Tribes. Only the 12 Tribes accepted the revelation of this Torah at Sinai/Horev.

      The Torah Constitutional mandate 1. Rejects the theology of monotheism. 2. Establishes the chosen Cohen nation: expressed through laws which shape and define this tiniest of people. While all nations and societies shape their Gods through a defined religious worship of those Av tuma avoda zara 2nd Sinai commandment Gods, the Torah Constitutional mandate Cohen nation rejects and despises as Av tuma avoda zara spirits which dominate the Yatzir Ha-Ra within the heart, based upon the conflict Esav & Yaacov first introduced through the “womb of Rivka” aggada משל\נמשל metaphor.

      The tuma nature expressed through middot, understood as “personality attributes”, this משל Cain personality understands and perceives reality expressed to making a טיפש פשט literal worship of words. For example: the Koran mocks Jews as “the people of the Book”. This pejorative, it projects Arab/Muslim replacement theology which replaces the Hebrew T’NaCH with its Koran – specifically it replaces the akada of Yitzak with Yishmael. No different than the NT Bible replaces Jesus as the Son of God and totally rejects the Avraham “oath brit\alliance” (A political rather than a religious concept, perhaps best expressed through the בנין אב of the mitzva of קידושין).

      Both later religious theologies prioritize their replacement theological belief systems over the faith obligation of the Torah brit alliance – this revelation which mandates the Republic of 12 Tribes which rose out of the slavery of Egypt – to rule conquered Canaan with Sanhedrin courtroom justice. Both later religious theologies ignore completely the first commandment revelation לא בשמים היא the fundamental key to understanding that “faith” not a religious belief in God above, below, or in the past ie “Old Testament replaced by the NT or Koran. But rather “faith” as restricted to righteous judicially imposed fair restitution of damages inflicted by Jews upon other Jews who both share an oath alliance to pursue justice in the oath sworn Cohen land permanent inheritance.

      Like

Leave a reply to Johnbritto Kurusumuthu Cancel reply

I’m Willie

Hello and Welcome to my Website.
My name is William Torres, but my family and friends call me Willie. It is a pleasure to be here with you today, and I am excited to share my faith journey with you.

My journey has been amazing and fulfilling as a new Christian. I have seen God work in my life in ways I never could have imagined. I have grown closer to my faith and have seen Him work in my life and the lives of those around me. I am truly blessed to call myself a Christian, and I am excited to continue to grow in my faith.

I believe that I have come a long way in life. Over the years, I have worked hard to become a better man, husband to Frances Torres, and father to our children. I have strived to be a good friend and companion to those I have been fortunate to build relationships with. I have learned to appreciate the small moments of joy and fulfillment that come with every human connection.

I began writing stories that I believe were inspired by the Holy Spirit. These stories are my testimonies about the different trials I have gone through, and how the Lord has helped me to overcome them. Through this process, I’ve discovered that I can forgive those I once vowed to never forgive, and in turn, my relationships with them have been restored. They are now a huge blessing and a special part of my life.

I hope that through my writing I can be a source of encouragement to other people in their faith and relationship with the Lord. I pray that those who read my words will be blessed by the Lord and find strength and comfort in His Word.

To be honest, I have had to come to terms with the fact that I am not perfect, but it is in this place of acceptance that I am able to truly worship a God who is. His infinite love brings me joy, strength, and peace, and I am thankful for the privilege of being able to serve Him.

I have also started a Social Media Ministry on Facebook, which I invite you to visit here. Being Crazy For Christ is a platform where I share my journey of faith, and I am also on YouTube – Willie Torres Jr. and I am excited to see all that God will do through it.

This is my hope, and I’m so thankful for it. I’m thankful for the love of Jesus, and I’m thankful for the chance to grow in Him together with you.

You Are Loved

Willie Torres Jr.

Let’s connect