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Little Love Letter for Our Readers

1st Mar 2026

“In the first year of his reign, King Hezekiah opened the doors of the house of the Lord and repaired them.” — 2 Chronicles 29:3

Restoration always begins quietly — not with trumpets, but with a door being opened.

When Hezekiah ascended the throne, he inherited a nation whose spiritual life had collapsed. The temple — the very centre of Israel’s identity — had been sealed shut. Worship had fallen silent. Hope had thinned. And yet Scripture tells us that in the very first year, before he issued decrees, before he reformed systems, before he confronted enemies, he opened the doors.

Hezekiah understood something sacred: You cannot rebuild a people until you reopen the place where God meets them.

Restoration is not the work of the impatient. It is the work of those who believe that what has been neglected can be renewed, that what has been abandoned can be reclaimed, that what has been broken can be made whole again. It is the courage to touch what others have written off. It is the faith to say, “This story is not finished.”

As we step into this new year, we see that same courage rising in you — our Biojemmss family.

You have opened doors where life had been shut out. You have repaired places in children’s lives where hope had collapsed. You have stepped into stories that others found too heavy, too complicated, too broken — and you have said, “Not on our watch.”

At Christmas, your generosity did more than provide gifts. It restored joy to children who rarely taste celebration. It restored dignity to child?headed households carrying adult burdens on young shoulders. It restored strength to our team, reminding us that restoration is never a solitary calling — it is a shared one.

And like Hezekiah, you have helped us prepare the ground for something that will outlast us all. The land being cleared, the quotes being gathered, the foundations being planned — these are not just tasks. They are acts of faith. They are modern echoes of ancient courage.

Restoration is slow work. Holy work. It is the work of a King who rebuilds ruins, who breathes life into dry places, who renews futures that seemed sealed shut. And astonishingly, He invites us to join Him — one act of love, one open door, one repaired place at a time.

Thank you for standing with us in this Year of Restoration. Thank you for believing that broken things can live again. Thank you for helping us open doors.

With love always,

Biojemmss x