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Prototype — Seekers Portal · Reconciliation wing (live demo)
The Reconciliation Wing

Restore

when relationships feel broken

Forgiveness, healing, peace-making, and coming home. Everything below is gathered in one place — chosen for the moment you're actually in, not scattered across a dozen apps you'd have to hunt through.

What are you carrying right now?
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A broken relationship
Struggling to forgive
Carrying resentment
Seeking peace
Just need encouragement
Scripture Journey · 5 days

Letting Go of a Grievance

A short daily reading walking through what it means to release someone — and to be released yourself. Built for evenings when forgiveness feels impossible.

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Testimony · Audio

"I Rebuilt What I Thought Was Finished"

A three-minute story from someone who restored a relationship they'd written off for good. Real, unpolished, and honest about how long it took.

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Playlist · Worship

Songs for a Heavy Evening

A curated set for exactly this kind of night — when you need something to sit with rather than fix you. Quiet, restoring, unhurried.

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Reflection · Practical

Three Things You Can Do This Week

Not theory — action. Three small, concrete steps toward restoring a relationship, with space to write down who and what comes to mind.

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Community · Local

People Walking the Same Road

Find a Seekers community group near you, or join an online circle for people working through reconciliation. You don't have to do this alone.

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Seekers Stories — Faith That Changed Britain

This faith was never meant to stay private

Ordinary believers, across history, who let their faith reshape the world around them. Not fanatics — evidence of what faith does when it's lived out in public.

Elizabeth Fry
Prison Reformer · 1780–1845
Walked into the worst prisons in Britain — places no respectable woman would enter — because her faith would not let her ignore the people inside. Her work changed the law of the land.
What is in front of you that everyone ignores and your faith won't let you?
William Wilberforce
Abolitionist · 1759–1833
Spent his entire life confronting a trade the whole world called untouchable. His faith made the injustice unbearable, and his persistence ended it.
How can your faith confront something wrong in your own workplace or community?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Civil Rights Leader · 1929–1968
A faith that refused to stay inside the church walls. He carried it into the streets, into law, into the conscience of a nation — and reshaped a society.
Where is your faith asking you to speak when it would be easier to stay silent?
The Reconciliation Journey

From reading to doing

01
Understand
Begin the 5-day scripture journey on releasing a grievance.
02
Hear
Listen to someone who has walked this road and come out the other side.
03
Reflect
Name the relationship. Write down the three things you could do.
04
Act
Take the first step this week — a message, a conversation, a prayer.
05
Share
Tell your story, so the next person who scans knows it's possible.
The Other Doorways

Every word is a wing

Live
Reconciliation
Restore
Forgiveness, healing, peace-making, coming home.
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Love
Build
Family, friendship, compassion, sacrificial love.
In build
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Purpose
Calling, courage, leadership, faith and work.
In build
Charity
Serve
Generosity, volunteering, community action.