From Tragedy to Truth
The story of Albert
I came to know Jesus during one of the darkest chapters of my life — the civil war of 1997 in Albania. It was a time of chaos and fear, but for me, it was marked by an even deeper personal tragedy: my brother was murdered. The grief was crushing. I felt as though the ground beneath me had disappeared.
Yet, in the middle of that pain, God reached out to me. What I thought would destroy me became a bridge that led me straight into His arms. From that moment on, I have seen His hand caring for me and my family, guiding us, and growing our faith.
Over the years, I began watching many teachings and sermons through satellite programs, but I realized quickly that I needed to be careful — to guard my heart and mind from content that didn’t honor God’s truth. My experiences with Jesus became so real and personal that I was compelled to study the Bible on my own. As I did, my understanding deepened, and my love for His Word grew stronger.
When I discovered TV 7, something changed. For the first time, I could watch preaching in my own language — messages that were faithful to the Scriptures and deeply edifying. The Bible came alive to me in a way I had never experienced before. I understood more, and I found joy in sharing these truths with my friends and others around me.
Many times, I watch a program more than once, just to make sure I don’t miss a single word. I often tell people, “I have never heard such wonderful, deep messages before.” My whole family joins me in watching, and I’m grateful that every teaching stays faithful to the Word of God.
Now, I can listen to TV 7 all day, knowing that every message is solid, biblical, and nourishing for my soul. What began in grief has become a life anchored in truth — and for that, I thank God.

