Sabina Pappu
Sabina Pappu is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary with a deep passion for the health and well-being of Christian leaders. Her journey began at the age of 16 when she developed a burden for supporting leaders navigating the challenges of ministry. In 2020, as reports surfaced of Christian leaders stepping away from ministry, Sabina felt compelled to delve deeper into leadership formation and human development.
Before her time at Dallas Seminary, Sabina earned a B.A. in Counseling from Moody Bible Institute, where she cultivated a profound love for understanding the human story. She firmly believes that God, as the Creator of humanity, speaks into our struggles, yet many are hindered from seeking Him by misconceptions about His character. This conviction led to the vision of Se.cure, an initiative rooted in her belief that the next generation of Christian leaders must be secure in God’s character, allowing Jesus to reveal all the parts of their lives that need healing. She believes that a leader who is rooted in their relationship with Jesus and receiving healing in their story is then freed to lead from it to tell the world about Emmanuel, God with us.
Sabina emphasizes that our personal stories are our most remarkable testimonies and a battleground where the enemy seeks to sow doubt and despair. She sees community as vital—particularly for Christian leaders—to combat isolation and provide support. The mission of Se.cure is to offer a safe space where leaders can ask hard questions, find healing, and lead from a place of authenticity and strength.
With a focus on emerging Indian leaders, Sabina is driven by the unique needs of her community and her desire to help these leaders feel seen, loved, and known. Through Se.cure, she hopes to inspire leaders who turn to God first, see “cure” in their stories, and live out their callings with boldness and freedom.