Ministry Update - March 2026

When Healing Isn’t Simple

Dear Friends,

This month brought a new experience for us at the safe house. A family who had only been with us a short time chose to leave unexpectedly. In our three years of operating, we have not had this happen before.

Moments like this remind us that healing is rarely linear. For someone coming out of trafficking and deep trauma, safety can feel unfamiliar. Even when something good is being offered, control can feel easier than stepping into the unknown.

While we do not know what the next chapter holds for this mother and her children, we continue to pray for them. Every family who walks through our doors matters deeply to us, whether their stay is long or short.

This work requires patience. It requires understanding that trust takes time. And it requires a long-term commitment to showing up again and again for the women who need a safe place to land.
Because of your prayers and partnership, we are able to remain steady in that commitment. We will continue providing safety, care, and opportunity to every family entrusted to us, trusting God with the outcomes and moving forward faithfully.

Thank you for standing with Dare for More — not only in the visible victories, but in the quiet, complex moments that shape lasting freedom. Your support allows us to keep showing up with consistency, compassion, and hope.

Looking Ahead: Growth and Provision

While we continue to walk faithfully in the day-to-day work, we are also seeing exciting steps forward in several areas of the ministry.

Our training center is growing, and plans are now underway to expand our space. We are working through the details and preparing for what this next phase will look like. It is encouraging to see the steady growth, and we look forward to sharing more updates as progress unfolds.

At the clinic, we are prayerfully exploring a significant step forward. A family is currently praying about moving to Guatemala to serve as our medical clinic directors. He is a physician assistant and his wife is a nurse — a beautiful fit for the role. We are taking a survey trip and covering this decision in prayer as they seek the Lord’s direction. We would love for you to pray with us as this unfolds.

We also continue to witness God’s provision in powerful ways. Churches, families, and businesses are stepping forward to help carry the load of this work. We do not take that lightly. Each gift and each commitment feels like a miracle and a reminder that this ministry is not ours alone — it is something God is building through many faithful hands.

Always Daring for More,

Reba Bowman

Founder & CEO of Dare for More Ministries

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