
The Complicated Reflections of Him
A Poetic Journey
An intimate faith centered stage production where poetry, testimony, and storytelling come together as a man encounters God and confronts how childhood trauma shaped his adulthood. Healing begins when the truth is finally spoken.

This is Testimony
This is Poetry.
This is a Play.
Synopsis
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A powerful, faith centered stage production blending spoken word, storytelling, and raw vulnerability to explore the inner life of a man wrestling with his past.
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The journey begins on New Year’s Eve, when God meets Jeremy in the quiet of a dimly lit living room. In that sacred moment, Jeremy finally pours out his heart, giving voice to the pain, questions, and memories he has carried in silence for years.
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What follows is a deeply personal confrontation with the versions of himself shaped by childhood trauma, fear, and unresolved wounds. As these reflections unfold, the audience witnesses how unaddressed pain in childhood can quietly shape adulthood, influencing identity, relationships, and faith.
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Through poetic expression and honest storytelling, Jeremy revisits moments of darkness and struggle, revealing how faith is often formed in the midst of pain. This is not a story of instant healing, but of surrender. A journey where confession becomes the beginning of freedom.
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At its core, this production is a testimony of transformation. As Jeremy releases control and trusts God with his truth, he discovers redemption, healing, and the power of grace.
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The Complicated Reflections of Him invites men, families, and faith communities to confront what has been hidden, trust God with their story, and experience the freedom found on the other side of surrender.
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Why This Show Matters
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Too many men are carrying stories they have never spoken out loud.
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Pain from childhood. Silence from past wounds. Questions about identity, faith, and worth that have gone unanswered for years. What is hidden does not disappear. It grows, shaping how we live, love, and believe.
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I believe the enemy can only hold us hostage to the secrets we are willing to keep, the words we are unwilling to speak.
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The Complicated Reflections of Him creates a space where those hidden realities are brought into the light.
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This production matters because it gives language to what many feel but cannot express. It confronts the truth that unresolved pain does not stay in the past, but follows us into adulthood, influencing our relationships, our decisions, and even our faith.
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It also courageously addresses the realities many try to avoid including addiction, child abuse, abandonment, rejection, molestation, self sabotage, and a host of other reflections of trauma that quietly shape identity.
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But it also offers something deeper. Hope.
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Men need to know that God hears their silent tears. That we serve a beautiful God who hears the cries of the heart and desires not only that we be saved, but that we be healed and live free from the trauma that seeks to bury us.
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Through honest storytelling and faith centered reflection, this journey reminds us that God meets us in our most vulnerable places. Not after we have it all together, but in the middle of our questions, our brokenness, and our truth.
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This show matters because it reminds the audience that all things work together for the good of those who love Him. No amount of trauma we have experienced can void that promise.
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It creates space for healing where there has been silence, and it invites every person in the room to step into freedom through truth, faith, and surrender.
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