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The Journey Of Kingsley’s Family – Ending In Good News – Please Help

by | Dec 22, 2025

“No trial has overtaken you except such as is common to man, and Elohim is trustworthy, who shall not allow you to be tried beyond what you are able, but with the trial shall also make the way of escape, enabling you to bear it.” – Qorin’tiyim 1/1 Corinthians 10:13. Firstly all praise to the Most High for a huge miracle. The children are restored back to the hands of their family, but not without trails and suffering, The Father won this huge battle for the family against the wicked that tormented their lives, abused them and beat Kingsley. More than ever they need our prayers and support. Thank you to all those who have stood by this family through their trails.
 
His jail term is hanging over his head but HalleluYah he does not need to report daily or weekly to the police station. They want to thank you who supported them in prayer and donations to help pay for the lawyer, the daily traveling, food and needs for the family. Many of you have been following the serious situation that befell this dear family and their children. A number of you have been praying for this family and helping them to fight the biggest battle of their lives. It has been a very painful journey of pain and suffering, Kingsley is still healing and really needs our continue prayers. It hit him hard as he was also beaten within an inch of his life, barely walking and stopped eating for long periods of time as he felt helpless and hopeless. It is your prayers that have helped this family, knowing you are there praying and standing by them that gave them strength each day. Many tears they both have cried. 
 
They want to start a new life and we pray they can with your help. See details below for their move to a safer area for staying where they are will only continue to bring more beatings and abuse. They need healing at this time.
 
 
 
In the quiet corners of India, a story of belief, perseverance, and unwavering steadfastness to YHWH unfolded, a story that has touched many hearts and inspired countless prayers. This is the story of Kingsley and his family—a family whose life has been marked by trials, endurance, and the deep, sustaining presence of the Ruach in every step of their journey. Their path has been anything but easy, yet in the midst of sorrow and uncertainty, their belief has remained firm, anchored in the knowledge that YHWH watches over His children and provides strength beyond human
comprehension.
 
Kingsley and his wife Sajini had always sought to live a life aligned with YHWH’s Torah, raising their children in the ways of the Father and striving to live righteously amidst the challenges of their surroundings. Their dedication was evident in every action—from the careful teaching of YHWH’s Word to their children to the sincere prayers they lifted each day for guidance and protection. Yet, as often happens when one walks in righteousness in a world that does not always understand, opposition arrives in forms both subtle and overt, trying their hearts, minds, and bodies in ways that few could imagine. As you know from the Newsletter and Article their children were taken from them and Kingsley was beaten so badly he could not walk well. So from the children being taken we follow on from there.
 
 
It began after the children were taken with repeated requests from the local Collector’s office regarding their children. Officials demanded documentation and explanations about the family’s household, their children’s births, and their lives. Kingsley, with his steadfast commitment to honesty and transparency, complied. He provided all the details they required, trusting that these efforts would be enough. Yet, even after submitting every requested document, the demands did not cease.
 
Officials continued to ask for more, a situation that weighed heavily on the family, filling them with frustration and fear. Sajini the mother was up early every morning going from office to office to get paperwork but was turned away each time, told to come back tomorrow or travel hours another way to another office. She did this with tears every day but prayed it would bring her children back sooner.
 
During this time, an advocate advised Kingsley to exercise caution. He was warned not to provide further documents because it can be used against him and his family. The advocate’s counsel was clear: stand firm, do not allow the authorities to manipulate or intimidate you further, and ensure that every action taken is measured and deliberate. Kingsley and his wife followed this guidance, stating firmly that he had already provided all necessary information and that any further requests could not be fulfilled until their children were returned safely.
 
The tension in the household grew as the authorities escalated their actions. Kingsley received a formal summons, instructing him to appear with all documentation on a specific date. The pressure was immense; compliance felt dangerous, yet resistance seemed risky. The advocate suggested that he respond by post, citing illness as a reason for not appearing in person, as this is true he had been beaten so badly and this affected his health, and reminded him that escalation to the High Court could become necessary—a step that required significant financial resources but was essential to protect their nursing baby. According to the law, a nursing infant must not be separated from its mother, and this legal principle became a cornerstone of their case.
 
Amid these growing legal pressures, Kingsley and his wife faced another, even more personal challenge: their health and physical well being. Kingsley had endured severe beatings that left lasting injuries, and the pain of these physical wounds compounded the emotional and spiritual stress of the situation. Daily life became a struggle, with each movement bringing discomfort and constant reminders of past suffering. Despite this, Kingsley did not falter in his commitment to YHWH. He sought treatment from trusted clinics and natural practitioners who provided what he needed to alleviate pain and healing, even as he remained under the constant strain of legal scrutiny and the looming threat of separation from his children.
 
The challenges extended beyond the walls of their home. Neighbors and local officials often expressed confusion or even disdain for their belief in YHWH, criticizing them for their adherence to Torah principles and refusal to participate in certain societal practices. Such judgments were difficult, but the family responded with patience and forgiveness, refusing to let the opinions of others shake their commitment to raising their children in the ways of the Father. Their belief was not merely a private walk but a living example of endurance, a witness of belief in a world that often misunderstands righteousness.
 
This period, filled with uncertainty, fear, and pain, was only the beginning of a much longer journey. The legal battle for their children, the continued struggle for basic rights, and the ongoing need for health recovery would test the family in ways they could never have imagined. Yet, even as the weight of these trials pressed down upon them, Kingsley and his wife Sajini remained vigilant in prayer, sustained by the Word and the support of the HalleluYah Scriptures family, whose prayers and encouragement provided both practical help and spiritual comfort during their darkest hours.
 
It is here, in these early moments of hardship and uncertainty, that the character of the family was forged. Each challenge, each delay, each pain endured was met with a steadfast reliance on YHWH. They did not curse their circumstances, nor did they give in to despair. Instead, they leaned into prayer, sought guidance from trusted legal counsel, and held tightly to the hope that YHWH, in His perfect timing, would bring resolution and restoration to their
lives.
 
 
“YHWH is my light and my deliverance; Whom should I fear? YHWH is the refuge of my life; Whom should I dread?” – Tehillim/Psalms 27:1
 
 
As we reflect on this early chapter of their journey, we see the seeds of perseverance that would carry them through the months ahead. The challenges they faced were not simply legal or physical, but spiritually as well, demanding unwavering belief, courage in the face of intimidation, and a commitment to righteousness even when the world seemed to oppose them.
 
As the days turned into weeks, the pressure from government authorities intensified. What began as repeated requests for documents escalated into a series of formal summonses and inquiries that weighed heavily on Kingsley and his wife. Each communication from the Collector’s office carried the same undertone: compliance or consequence. The family found themselves trapped in a system that seemed designed to frustrate, delay, and intimidate, a system that demanded proof of legitimacy while simultaneously obstructing access to the very documents that could secure their children’s release.
 
Kingsley, guided by the wisdom of his advocate, understood the precariousness of their position. The advice was clear: avoid providing any additional documentation beyond what had already been submitted, lest the authorities use it against them. The family’s advocate emphasized the pattern of manipulation that often accompanied these requests. They were not merely asking for clarity; they were testing the family’s patience, seeking opportunities to create further obstacles, and exploiting procedural gaps to maintain control over the children.
 
 
As the family navigated these legal battles, the broader community became a source of solace and strength. The HalleluYah Scriptures family played a critical role, offering both prayerful support and practical assistance. Funds were provided for legal counsel, travel, and daily needs, allowing Kingsley and his wife to focus on the well-being of their children and the strategic steps necessary for their release. Every message of encouragement, every prayer lifted on their behalf, became a source of resilience and hope. It was clear that they were not walking this path alone; YHWH’s people surrounded them, establishing their walk in the truth.
 
 
Each office required new submissions, often sending the family from one location to another across long distances, only to be told to return another day. Kingsley described these experiences with both frustration and humility, recognizing the difficulty but remaining committed to following the proper channels.
 
 
Amid all of it the emotional toll on the family intensified. Their eldest son, Beinreges Eiliyahu,  as you know the children were placed in a Catholic home, two different ones, he experienced neglect and physical abuse. The family’s heart ached as they learned of the mistreatment, knowing that the legal and procedural safeguards were slow to protect him. Yet even in the face of such adversity, Kingsley and his wife acted decisively.
 
 
One the last visit to the older boy, Kingsley and his wife said good bye and walked out of the Catholic home and down the road, their son run out after them wailing as he never wanted to go back as he has abused every day.
 
 
They took him home and were told to get him check out at a hospital and make arrangements for home-based schooling through the local school, allowing their son to continue learning in safety while avoiding further harm. Their actions reflected not only parental responsibility but a deep commitment to the spiritual and emotional well-being of their children. The separation from their younger children compounded the family’s distress. Visits were limited and controlled.
 
As the legal battle progressed, the stakes continued to rise. Kingsley was warned that if the matter was not resolved favourably, there was a risk of severe legal consequences, including imprisonment. The possibility of being separated further from his children, or even being forced into custody himself, weighed heavily on him. Yet, he remained resolute. His advocacy for his family, guided by both legal counsel and guidance, never wavered. He understood that protecting his children required courage, patience, and a steadfast reliance on YHWH.
 
Through every obstacle, Kingsley’s family demonstrated remarkable resilience. Their belief in Mashiaḥ became both a shield and a guiding light, enabling them to navigate the treacherous landscape of legal uncertainty while remaining true to their principles. They refused to compromise their walk in YHWH, even when faced with threats, intimidation, and the very real possibility of further separation from their children.
 
While the legal battles waged on, the weight of physical suffering pressed heavily on Kingsley. The beatings he had endured in the past had left lasting marks on his body—aches and pains that refused to subside, injuries that sometimes flared into sharp reminders of his vulnerability and the danger surrounding him. Even routine activities became burdensome, and sleep was often interrupted by discomfort and worry. Yet, in the midst of this suffering, Kingsley was strengthened in YHWH. We have seen Kingsley age very fast over these past 3 months. It has been so sad.
 
His treatment was multifaceted. He received care at a trusted clinic, where doctors familiar with his condition provided attention and support. He was given what was needed to use to manage the lingering effects of trauma, a natural form. It helped him endure the ongoing physical challenges and maintain the strength necessary to engage with what they were going through. The severity of his injuries meant that he often ate very little; the pain suppressed his appetite, and the stress of the situation compounded his physical weakness. Yet he persisted, driven by a singular focus: the protection and reunification of his children.
 
 
Throughout this period, community support remained vital. The HalleluYah Scriptures family provided more than just practical assistance—they offered spiritual reinforcement, prayers, and encouragement that helped sustain the family’s hope. Funds provided for legal counsel, travel, food, and other necessities allowed Kingsley and his wife Sajini to continue their struggle with some measure of security, knowing that their community stood with them in solidarity. These acts of kindness became lifelines, reinforcing the spiritual and emotional strength that enabled the family to endure.
 

In the midst of overwhelming challenges, Kingsley and his family found themselves sustained not only by their unwavering belief in YHWH but also by the care, prayers, and tangible support of the HalleluYah Scriptures family. The strength of community became a lifeline, providing practical assistance and emotional encouragement at moments when the weight of their burdens felt unbearable. It was a reminder that belief is not lived in isolation; it is strengthened and fortified by the love, prayers, and actions of those who walk alongside us in fellowship.
 
Throughout the legal struggle for their children, the HalleluYah Scriptures family provided resources that were crucial to the family’s survival and perseverance. Donations allowed them to engage legal counsel and the family’s advocate was able to move swiftly on their behalf, sending notices, preparing petitions, and ensuring that procedural delays did not deny the children their rightful protection. Without this legal support, the family would have been unable to fight effectively against the systemic challenges they faced.
 
 
“No trial has overtaken you except such as is common to man, and Elohim is trustworthy, who shall not allow you to be tried beyond what you are able, but with the trial shall also make the way of escape, enabling you to bear it.” – Qorin’tiyim 1/1 Corinthians 10:13
 
 
Beyond financial assistance, the family received spiritual support that reinforced their resolve and trust in YHWH Messages of encouragement, prayers offered on their behalf, and the constant knowledge that a community cared deeply for their well-being brought immeasurable comfort. Each prayer, whether spoken aloud or silently, became a tangible source of strength, reinforcing their belief that YHWH was actively working to guide and protect them. Even when days seemed endless and obstacles insurmountable, the family could draw courage from knowing that others were lifting their burdens alongside them.
 
 
In many ways, the HalleluYah Scriptures family functioned as both shield and support. The family faced officers and officials who were often dismissive, mocking, or even openly hostile toward their belief. Criticism for their obedience to YHWH was frequent, with some questioning the legitimacy of their beliefs. In these moments the encouragement, prayers, and guidance from their extended family of believers reminded them that they were not alone and that YHWH was always present, even in the most difficult circumstances.
 
 
Kingsley and his wife often expressed deep gratitude for the support they received, acknowledging that their endurance and resilience were strengthened by the intercession of those who cared for them. Each act of kindness—whether financial, practical, or spiritual — was a reflection of YHWH’s provision and a testament to the unity of believers working together to uphold righteousness and protect the innocent.
 
 
In this act of kindness YHWH has shown what happens when believers act in unity, guided by belief, obedience and compassion, they can bring light to even the darkest situations. Kingsley and his family witnessed firsthand the tangible power of community intercession, as their circumstances slowly shifted from despair to hope. Each prayer offered by their brothers and sisters in Mashiaḥ became a shield, a source of encouragement, and a reminder of YHWH’s active presence in their lives.
 
 
“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them everlasting hai, and they shall by no means ever perish, and no one shall snatch them out of My hand.” – Yohanan/John 10:27-28
 
 
In addition to supporting legal and educational needs, the community also contributed to daily necessities, including food, clothing, gas and other basic requirements. This practical support allowed the family to focus on the pressing matters of advocacy, healing, and spiritual guidance without being overwhelmed by material concerns. Every contribution, no matter how small, became a vital part of the family’s ability to endure and persevere. It is a powerful example of how belief, combined with action, can produce real change and sustain those in need.
 
 
After months of persistent legal battles, tireless advocacy, and countless prayers, a breakthrough began to emerge for Kingsley and his family. The long-awaited movement was the first glimmer of hope that the children, separated from their parents and subjected to mistreatment, could finally be brought back into the safety and care of their loving home. This stage of their journey marked a turning point, demonstrating both the power of persistence and the kindness of YHWH in answering prayers at the right time.
 
 
We know this is the Father’s hand number one. Then the family’s advocate played a critical role in this breakthrough. By diligently following up on petitions, filing necessary documents, and coordinating with lawyers, the advocate ensured that the case progressed steadily, despite the delays and obstructions that had characterized previous interactions with local authorities. The careful strategy implemented by legal counsel, combined with the family’s cooperation and trust n YHWH, set the stage for a favorable outcome.
 
 
One of the most emotionally charged moments in this period was the interaction with their eldest son, Beinreges Eiliyahu. Placed in the Catholic home where he had endured neglect and abuse, his reunions with his parents were brief but deeply significant. They acted decisively to ensure his safety
 
The High Court proceedings finally began to yield results. Judges and officials, presented with evidence of the children’s mistreatment and the parents’ legal rights, were compelled to act in accordance with the law. The principle that a nursing infant should not be separated from its mother, combined with documented proof of the children’s abuse and neglect, weighed heavily in favour of the family. The case, which had previously seemed stalled and uncertain, moved forward with a renewed sense of urgency, driven by both legal obligation and the undeniable moral imperative to reunite children with their parents.
 
While the official order for the children’s release had not yet been finalized, the family could see the tangible signs that justice was being served. The authorities began to take steps to comply with legal requirements.
The gradual reunification of the family began with their eldest son. Following legal and medical guidance, he was brought home, away from the unsafe environment of the home. The relief of seeing him return, safe and under their care, was immeasurable. The child’s well being improved, both physically and emotionally, as he adjusted to the loving and protective environment of his family. The parents could now provide direct supervision, proper nourishment, and spiritual guidance, creating a safe and nurturing home where their belief and values could flourish.
 
Efforts to reunite the younger children are also underway. Although direct access was initially limited, the legal and procedural created by the court case brought them closer to being reunited with their family. The authorities, aware of the scrutiny from both legal counsel and the supportive community, were compelled to comply with requirements for safe and legal transfer. The family’s persistence, combined with advocacy and prayer, gradually turned the tide in their favor.
The emotional impact of this stage cannot be overstated. For Kingsley and his wife, every step toward reunification was both a relief and sigh gratefulness to YHWH The months of anxiety, worry, and grief were tempered by the joy of seeing their eldest son return to safety. The family’s resilience, patience, and steadfast prayer were validated through these tangible results. This period became a witness to the power of obedience and the necessity of community support in overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges.
 
 
The reunion also emphasized the critical role of community and prayers in their journey, both financial and spiritual assistance. Their contributions, from funding legal counsel to offering daily prayers, played a direct role in enabling the family to advocate effectively for their children. This collective effort highlighted the profound impact that a united community of believers can have in bringing about justice, restoration, and hope.
 
The family’s experience during this breakthrough period underscores the importance of perseverance, belief, and strategic action in the face of adversity. It demonstrates that even when circumstances seem dire, consistent prayer, careful planning, and community support can lead to tangible, positive outcomes. Each step taken toward reunification was a combination of legal diligence and unwavering parental love, illustrating the interconnected nature of belief and action in the pursuit of justice.
 
As the family prepared for the eventual return of all their children, they remained deeply aware of the ongoing challenges. Ensuring safety, stability, and proper education for each child required meticulous planning, continued advocacy, and the ongoing support of the community. The breakthrough was not simply a legal victory—it was the beginning of a new phase in which the family could rebuild, heal, and restore the spiritual, emotional, and physical well being of each child.
 
“A thousand fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; but it does not come near you. Only with your eyes you look on, and see the reward of the wicked, because you have made YHWH – My refuge, the Most High – your dwelling place, no evil befalls you, and a plague does not come near your tent; for He commands His messengers concerning you, to guard you in all your ways.” – Tehellim/Psalms 91: 7-11
 
They were strengthened in the belief and have witnessed the power of prayer, the importance of standing firm in truth, and the impact of persistent advocacy. The reunion of their eldest son was a tangible reminder that perseverance in belief and reliance on YHWH’s guidance could overcome even the most difficult circumstances. It also served as a reminder to the community that standing together in prayer, support,

With the initial reunification of their eldest son, Kingsley and his wife began to focus on the next stage of their journey: rebuilding their family life and creating a safe, nurturing environment for all their children. The relief of seeing their child back at home was profound, yet it also highlighted the broader challenges that lay ahead. The family understood that their work was far from complete; ensuring the physical, emotional, spiritual, and educational well-being of all their children required careful planning, continued legal vigilance, and the ongoing support of the HalleluYah Scriptures community.

One of the family’s immediate priorities is the safe relocation of their household to a new area, distant from the environment that had threatened their children’s safety. Kingsley envisioned a home where the family could live free from interference, persecution, or abuse—a place where their children could grow up in peace, guided by the teachings of the Torah and protected from harm. Achieving this goal required not only financial resources but also a careful selection of a community aligned with their values, ensuring access to a private Torah school and a supportive spiritual environment.
 
The family have searched for suitable housing and schooling arrangements; with the knowledge that stability was crucial for the children’s recovery and growth. The costs associated with relocation, rent, utilities, and daily sustenance were significant. Estimates suggested approximately $500 per month to cover rent, power, water, basic needs, and clothing for the family including education.
Education became a central focus for rebuilding their children’s lives. Following the trauma of separation and neglect, ensuring continuity in learning and spiritual development was critical. Their eldest son, Beinreges Eiliyahu, had already experienced the disruptions and emotional distress of the home life, and now the family prioritized creating a stable academic routine for all children.
 
Health and physical well-being were equally prioritized. Kingsley continued receiving treatment for injuries sustained during past beatings, utilizing natural medical care. His wife, too, monitored her own health and well-being, ensuring that she could continue to care for the children effectively. Nutritional support, adequate rest, and medical follow-ups became integral to the family’s rebuilding efforts, reflecting the understanding that physical wellness underpins emotional and spiritual stability.
 
The family was determined to maintain their obedience to YHWH, cultivating a home where prayer, study, and observance were central to daily life. They recognized that spiritual grounding was essential for resilience, for the children’s understanding of justice, and for the family’s overall stability. Through the Word the family sought to nurture hearts and minds.
 
For Kingsley translating the HalleluYah Scriptures for the people of India was not merely a vocation—it was a calling, a means to spread knowledge, truth, and hope to others. They understood that establishing a secure home and providing for their children’s needs was essential before resuming these responsibilities. When he first stated this a number of years ago the enemy attacked them so much and now this huge and serious attack has come, which as delayed the work of translating.
 
“I have put YHWH always before me; because He is at my right hand I am not shaken”. – Tehillim/Psalms 16:8
 
The family’s long-term vision encompassed stability, protection, education, and spiritual enrichment. They sought to create a home where their children could thrive, grow in belief, and develop the confidence and resilience necessary to navigate a world that had already shown them hardship. This vision was not merely about safety or comfort—it was about establishing a foundation for generations to come, rooted in the Torah and guided by YHWH’s instructions.
Practical steps for this vision included finalizing legal protections for the children, completing the issuance of birth certificates, and securing a permanent residence with sufficient space and resources. Each task, though demanding, was approached with diligence and patience. The family recognized that building a sustainable, loving environment was a gradual process, requiring careful attention to both material and spiritual needs.
The emotional rebuilding of the family was ongoing. Reuniting with children who had been separated for months required sensitivity, patience, and gentle encouragement. The parents focused on fostering trust, safety, and open communication, allowing the children to process their experiences and express their emotions. Celebrating small milestones—like safe return home, first meals together, and restored routines—helped to reinforce security, belonging, and the family’s renewed unity.
 
 
 
This stage of their journey, though still demanding, represents hope and restoration. It is a testament to perseverance, trust, and the transformative power of community support. Kingsley and his wife, strengthened by experience, prayer, and the support of the HalleluYah Scriptures family, are moving forward with determination and love, committed to building a future in which their children are safe, educated, and spiritually nurtured.
 
As Kingsley and his family embark on the next chapter of rebuilding their lives, it is clear that while they have overcome significant obstacles, there are still critical needs that must be addressed to ensure their children’s safety, education, and overall well being. This stage of their journey emphasizes the intersection of relief, practical action, and community support, highlighting the ongoing role that believers can play in sustaining and restoring a family that has faced extraordinary trials.
 
The most immediate need for the family is the secure relocation to a safe environment, far from the circumstances that previously endangered their children. Kingsley envisions a home where his family can live without fear of interference or persecution, a place where the children can thrive physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Finding a residence that provides both safety and access to a private Torah school is essential. This relocation is more than a physical move—it is the foundation for creating stability, restoring normalcy, and protecting the children from any further harm.
 
Financial support is vital to achieving this goal. Living expenses, including rent, utilities, and basic necessities, need to be covered to ensure that the family can maintain a stable household. These resources provide food, clothing, and essential household provisions, allowing the parents to focus on nurturing and guiding their children without added strain. Every contribution helps create a safe and nurturing environment where the children can heal and grow.
Education is another critical area of need. The children require a structured learning environment that aligns with the family’s belief and values. The private Torah school selected for their education ensures that they acquire not only academic knowledge but also spiritual understanding, learning the principles of the Torah and the instructions of YHWH.
 
In addition to relocation and education, ongoing legal support remains crucial. Even though the family has made significant progress in reunifying their children, continued oversight is necessary to ensure that all children are fully protected and granted their legal rights. This includes securing official documents such as birth certificates, monitoring interactions with authorities, and being prepared to respond to any potential challenges. Support in this area ensures the family’s legal standing is secure and the children’s well being is safeguarded.
Health and wellness also demand attention. Kingsley continues to recover from injuries sustained during past beatings, requiring medical care, therapy, and rest. His wife, too, must maintain her health to support the children effectively. Nutritional support, medical follow-ups, and access to ongoing treatment are all essential. Providing for these needs directly strengthens the family’s ability to care for the children and ensures their physical and emotional resilience.
The family’s emotional and spiritual needs remain intertwined with their practical requirements. The trauma endured by the children necessitates a nurturing environment where they can process their experiences safely. Emotional support from the parents, combined with guidance and counsel when needed, helps the children regain confidence, trust, and a sense of security. Community prayers and encouragement continue to strengthen the family’s resolve, reinforcing their spiritual foundation and providing comfort in challenging times.
 
Every act of support, whether financial, practical, or spiritual, carries profound significance. It represents a tangible demonstration of obedience in action and a direct investment in the restoration of a family that has endured tremendous suffering. Contributions allow the family to cover relocation costs, provide a stable and nurturing home, ensure quality education for their children, and address both health and legal needs. Each prayer and donation help transform their circumstances, offering hope and a future of stability and peace.
 
“Do not fear, for I am with you. Do not look around, for I am your Elohim. I shall strengthen you, I shall also help you, I shall also uphold you with the right hand of My righteousness.” – Yeshayahu/Isaiah 41:10
 
Achieving this vision relies on continued support from the HalleluYah Scriptures community and other believers who are willing to partner with the family. Supporters are not merely providing resources—they are actively participating in a living witness of belief, restoration, and provision.
Supporting Kingsley and his family is more than an appeal for charity; it is an opportunity to stand with a family who has endured injustice, remained firm under pressure, and continues to trust in YHWH in obedience. Contributions directly contribute to healing, protection, and the children, while also reinforcing the family’s ability to fulfill their purpose, including Kingsley’s translation work for the HalleluYah Scriptures.
 
Kingsley and his wife Sajini maintained their dedication to YHWH and the Torah. Their commitment to Him, even when faced with injustice and suffering, exemplifies a profound spiritual endurance. This steadfast act was not passive; it shaped their decisions, informed their strategies for protecting their children, and provided comfort and hope during moments of despair. Their story reminds us that belief, when paired with action, can become a powerful source of guidance and strength even in the darkest circumstances.
 
Another key lesson is the necessity of perseverance and patience, we pray we all learn from this, to Trust the Father above all even in the face of death. The family navigated a complex and often hostile legal system, endured repeated setbacks, and faced many obstacles that seemed insurmountable. Yet, despite these challenges, they continued to take steps to protect their children,  Their experience demonstrates that persistence, even when progress seems slow or invisible, can ultimately yield results. It highlights the value of enduring effort, careful planning, and maintaining hope through prolonged uncertainty.
The importance of community support is another reflection that emerges strongly from this journey. The donations played a pivotal role in sustaining the family during this period of crisis. Financial contributions, prayers, encouragement, and practical assistance all contributed to tangible outcomes, from legal advocacy to the provision of food and medical care.
 
 
The story of Kingsley and his family illustrates that how a collective action, rooted in love and compassion, can create real and lasting change. Galatiyim/Galatians 6:2 “Bear one another’s burdens, and so complete the Torah of Mashiaḥ”, in that showing how a united community can serve as a lifeline for those facing overwhelming challenges.
 
Forgiveness and mercy also emerge as central themes. Despite the pain inflicted by authorities and the hostility of certain individuals, Kingsley and his wife maintained a posture of forgiveness, choosing not to harbor bitterness. This attitude, rooted in their belief, enabled them to maintain clarity, act justly, and avoid the corrosive effects of resentment. Their ability to forgive, even in the face of injustice, reflects a profound understanding of spiritual principles and illustrates how mercy can coexist with the pursuit of justice.
 
The family’s journey further demonstrates the power of hope. Despite repeated challenges, uncertainties, and the long duration of separation, they never lost hope for reunification and restoration. Hope fueled their actions, guided their prayers, and sustained their emotional resilience. It served as both a compass and a source of motivation, reminding them that adversity is not the end and that perseverance can lead to breakthrough.
 
 
Lastly, the story of Kingsley and his family highlight the profound intersection of trust and practical action. Their reliance on YHWH was complemented by tangible steps: engaging lawyers, filing petitions, securing medical care, advocating for their children, and organizing relocation plans. Faith alone was not enough; it required application through careful, practical decisions. This balance between spiritual trust and decisive action offers a powerful lesson for anyone navigating trials: YHWH guides the journey, but action moves it forward.
 
“Baruk is the man who trusts in YHWH, and whose trust is YHWH. For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters, which spreads out its roots by the river, and does not see when heat comes. And his leaf shall be green, and in the year of drought he is not anxious, nor does he cease from yielding fruit.” – Yirmeyahu/Jeremiah 17:7-8
 
Kingsley and his family stand as a living witness of what can be achieved when you trust in YHWH, combined with steadfast action, illustrating that hope, justice, and compassion can prevail even in the face of extraordinary adversity.
 
As Kingsley and his family continue to navigate the aftermath of their ordeal, their journey forward is defined by hope, careful planning, and a deep reliance on YHWH. While much progress has been made—most notably the reunification of their eldest son and the steps toward bringing all children safely home—the family’s path ahead involves both practical challenges and spiritual commitments. Their vision encompasses not only immediate restoration but also long-term stability, security, and growth for their children and themselves.
 
 
Community involvement remains central to realizing this vision. The HalleluYah Scriptures family and other supporters have played an indispensable role in helping Kingsley and his family survive and move forward. Contributions of prayer, encouragement, and financial support have enabled access to legal advocacy, medical care, schooling, and daily necessities.
 
Continued engagement from the community will be crucial in ensuring that the family’s children are fully reunited, their educational needs met, and their home environment secure. The collective efforts of those who stand with the family serve as a tangible expression of faith and solidarity in action.
The family’s vision also includes the restoration of Kingsley’s ministry work. Once stability is fully established, he plans to resume translating the HalleluYah Scriptures for the people of India, sharing the teachings of YHWH with a wider audience. This work represents both a spiritual calling and a continuation of the family’s commitment to living obediently despite adversity. Establishing a secure home and ensuring the children’s safety and education are necessary first steps before resuming this ministry, reflecting the family’s careful balance of personal responsibilities and spiritual service.
 
They seek to balance immediate needs such as reunification, safety, and education with long-term objectives, including the resumption of ministry work and the creation of a stable, loving environment for generations to come.
This vision is not only personal but also deeply communal. By supporting the family, you actively participate in a living testimony of faith, resilience, and provision. Contributions, prayers, and encouragement do not merely address immediate needs; they help to cultivate a lasting environment of stability, spiritual growth, and protection. Every act of support reinforces the family’s path forward, enabling them to transform a period of trauma and uncertainty into a story of hope, perseverance, and restoration.
 
By standing with Kingsley and his family, believers have an opportunity to participate in a remarkable journey of restoration, witness the power of belief in action, and contribute to the creation of a secure, loving, and spiritually grounded home for the children.

In closing, Kingsley and his family offer their deepest gratitude to all who have joined them on this journey. They acknowledge the prayers, encouragement, and practical assistance that have sustained them through immense challenges. Every act of kindness has strengthened their belief, restored hope and has contributed to the healing of their family. With continued support, they look forward to a future in which their children are fully reunited

 
 
Update Miracle
Shalom HalleluYah Scriptures team & Supporters,
YHWH did great miracle in our lives. This is the main person who complained at the police station continually, and drive us out from the home we have with the children, she spread lies about us and the Name of YHWH. She acted wickedly and did not believe nor walked in the path of YHWH. She made our lives a living hell; She is the one that had our children taken from us and drove us out of our home with abuse and hate.
We suffered a lot of pain over this women. After we left that area, within some days she also drive out from her home others and her husband. She suffered a lot for one and half years from her continued abuse against us and YHWH, mocking Him. But HalleluYah now she is accepting YHWH, she asked for the HalleluYah Scriptures voluntarily and came to our meeting. HALLELUYAH!!! Pray for her.
 

With heartfelt gratitude and beraḵah,
The HalleluYah Scriptures Team

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