By Riders Against Domestic Violence
Life doesn’t always ride smooth roads.
Sometimes it feels like you’re caught in a storm that won’t break…
fighting battles nobody else can see…
holding on when everything inside you wants to let go.
If you’re in that place right now—this is for you.
God Sees What Others Don’t
There are moments when abuse, pain, or hardship makes you feel invisible.
Like your voice doesn’t matter.
Like your strength is gone.
But the truth is—God sees every tear you’ve cried in silence.
Even when nobody else understands your struggle, He does.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
You are not forgotten. Not now. Not ever.
Strength Isn’t Loud
Strength isn’t always standing tall with no fear.
Sometimes strength looks like:
- Getting out of bed when your heart is heavy
- Choosing not to give up
- Holding on one more day
- Whispering a prayer when words won’t come
Real strength is quiet… but it’s powerful.
And if you’re still here, still breathing, still trying—
you are stronger than you think.
Choosing Positivity Isn’t Ignoring Pain
Let’s be clear—being positive doesn’t mean pretending everything is okay.
It means choosing hope in spite of what you’re facing.
It means saying:
- “This situation does not define me.”
- “I will not let darkness take my spirit.”
- “There is still purpose in my life.”
Positivity is not weakness.
It’s resistance.
God Gives You the Strength You Don’t Have
There will be days when you feel empty…
like you have nothing left to give.
That’s where faith steps in.
You don’t have to carry everything alone.
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Not some things.
Not easy things.
All things.
Even this.
You Are Not Meant to Stay Stuck
No matter how dark it feels right now—this is not your final chapter.
You were created for more than survival.
You were created for:
- Peace
- Freedom
- Healing
- Purpose
And even if it takes time… even if the road is long…
there is a way forward.
To the Riders, the Supporters, the Family
If you’re reading this and you’re not the one hurting—
but you want to help someone who is:
Your presence matters.
Your voice matters.
Your willingness to stand beside someone in their darkest moment matters.
Sometimes the greatest act of strength is simply saying:
“You’re not alone. I’m here.”
Final Words
No matter what you’re facing today…
Hold on.
Pray when you can.
Breathe when it’s hard.
Take one step at a time.
God hasn’t left you.
And neither have we.
Riders Against Domestic Violence
Standing together. Riding for those who can’t.

