My first involvement in helping another woman escape came when I received a message through encrypted channels from a young Pakistani woman whose family was planning to kill her for converting to Christianity.

Using contacts I had developed through my own rescue network, I was able to help coordinate her escape to a safe house in Europe.

When I saw her face on a video call after she reached safety, radiant with the same joy and freedom I had experienced, I knew that God was calling me to make this work my life’s mission.

The risks involved in this ministry are real and ongoing.

My father’s influence extends far beyond Saudi Arabia’s borders, and there have been multiple attempts to locate me and force my return.

I have had to move several times when intelligence sources indicated that my location had been compromised.

I live under an unassumed identity and maintain strict security protocols that limit my freedom of movement and association.

But the risks pale in comparison to the joy of seeing other women discover the same freedom in Jesus Christ that transformed my own life.

Over the past several years, I have been directly involved in helping more than 30 women escape situations of religious persecution and abuse.

Each rescue operation requires months of careful planning and coordination with Christian organizations across multiple countries.

But watching these women take their first steps into freedom makes every danger worthwhile.

I’m asking you today as you listen to my story to consider the reality that there are millions of women around the world who are trapped in situations similar to what I experienced.

They live under religious and cultural systems that treat them as property rather than as human beings created in God’s image.

And many of them are crying out to heaven for rescue just as I did on that desperate night in September 2017.

Some of these women have heard whispers about Jesus Christ and are curious about whether the freedom they see in Christian testimonies could be real for them as well.

Others have never heard the name of Jesus spoken with love and hope only as a curse or as a name of a false prophet.

But all of them need to know that there is a God who sees their suffering and who has the power to set them free.

The ministry I am involved with now operate safe houses in seven countries and has facilitated the rescue of hundreds of women over the past decade.

We provide not just physical escape routes, but comprehensive support systems that include trauma counseling, legal assistance for asylum claims, job training programs, and most importantly, spiritual mentorship for those who want to learn more about Jesus Christ.

One of the most powerful aspects of this work is witnessing the ripple effects of each successful rescue.

Women who find freedom in Christ become beacons of hope for their friends and relatives who remain trapped.

They find ways to share their testimonies through social media and encrypted communication channels, spreading the message that freedom is possible and that Jesus Christ offers a love that transcends cultural and religious boundaries.

The woman I have become through this journey bears little resemblance to the terrified princess who knelt in desperation on a palace floor 7 years ago.

Jesus Christ has not only rescued me from physical and spiritual bondage, but has transformed me into someone who can offer hope to others walking through similar valleys of darkness.

The pain I endured has become the foundation for a ministry that brings glory to God and freedom to his daughters around the world.

If Jesus can save a Saudi princess from the depths of hell on earth, he can save anyone.

He can save the woman listening to this testimony who believes her situation is hopeless.

He can save the man who thinks his sins are too great for forgiveness.

He can save the teenager who has been told that questioning religious authority means eternal damnation.

He can save you right now exactly where you are.

The same Jesus who appeared to me in that palace room is calling your name today.

You don’t have to stay trapped in whatever prison you’re in.

Whether it’s physical, emotional, spiritual, or psychological.

Jesus has the key to every lock that binds you and he is waiting for you to call out to him with the same desperation and faith that I expressed on September 22nd, 2017.

 

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