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Resources for blowing the whistle, and compassionate support for the courageous who do it anyway.

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The whistleblower's freedom that almost never was (Part 3)

An immigrant family with five kids spent 10 months in detention, their mother critically sick. Will they finally be released? This is the harrowing Part 3 of 3 of the story of the El Gamals and the community who loves them.

'The truth never dies' but it might try to kill you (Part 2)

(Please read Part 1 about how a teen from the El Gamal family inspired our community to fight for her family’s release.)

How a Muslim teen whistleblower inspired my community to fight for her freedom (Part 1)

A young immigrant family from our community was detained for months, soon drawing national attention. But for some of us the fight for their release became personal. Here's part 1 of a 3-part series of how this story unfolded.

My 2025 list of favorite books that give me courage

A friend of mine once told me that in the immediate years after she experienced devastating spiritual abuse and an unexpected exit from a ministry, she only read books with happy endings.

What About the Good Stories?

In 2016, I was living a big story as a wife to a Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) pilot in Borneo, Indonesia.

How to Welcome Back the Whistleblower

Last month, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) sent my husband and me an email inviting us to its headquarters in Idaho for a special event.

Is Nowhere Safe? 5 Things Whistleblower Helpers Should Do Instead of Repeating Harmful History

The New Evangelicals (TNE) began with the goal of being a safe place online for those harmed by the evangelical church.

A Whistleblower’s Goodbyes, Bad Byes, and the Best Byes of All

Somehow the book, “Necessary Endings” made its way across the ocean to our island home in Indonesia just when I needed it.

The Reasons Whistleblowers Stay Silent (Part 2)

(Please read Part 1 first.)

The Reasons Whistleblowers Stay Silent (Part 1)

When I first saw my new island home of Borneo, Indonesia in 2015, it was on fire.