About Omar
From brain injury, divorce, and depression to founding a ministry that refuses to let believers settle for comfortable defeat.
In 2007, Omar Trevino's life didn't crack. it shattered. A traumatic brain injury. A marriage in ruins. A custody battle that stripped him of access to his children. Job loss. Financial devastation. C-PTSD. Depression so heavy it redefined the word.
He had been a Christian. He knew the scriptures. He attended church, served in ministry, and prayed the prayers. But when everything collapsed, the Christianity he'd practiced. the performance-based, behavior-modification, shame-management version, had nothing to say.
"I had been taught to cope with defeat and call it faith. I had learned to manage my brokenness and call it humility. But when it all fell apart, I realized: this isn't what Christ died to give me."
In the rubble, Omar found something he hadn't been taught in church: the actual Gospel. Not a promissory note for heaven after you die. but a present-tense, New Covenant reality for life on earth today.
He discovered what it meant to be a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17). He learned the difference between the Old Covenant, which reminded you of your sin. and the New Covenant, which declares your righteousness. He stopped fighting God while trying to fight the enemy.
This wasn't a motivational shift. It was an identity transformation. He stopped operating as a beggar and started operating as a son. He stopped reacting from his circumstances and started responding from his position in Christ.
The ministry wasn't built from theory. It was built from wreckage. Every piece of teaching, every demolition question, every word study. it comes from a man who lived in the comfortable cage of churchianity and chose to break out.
Omar named the ministry "Unobstructed" because that's what the Gospel actually is: unobstructed access to God, unobstructed authority in Christ, unobstructed victory over every work of darkness. The obstacles are religious. and they can be demolished.
Unobstructed Faith exists to rescue believers from the bondage of churchianity. Not through gentleness and affirmation. but through demolition and reconstruction. Tear down every comfortable lie. Rebuild on Gospel truth. Activate the believer into supernatural living.
The primary target is the believer who intellectually knows the Gospel but experientially lives in defeat. The man who raises his hand at the altar call on Sunday and struggles to get out of bed on Monday. The woman who memorizes scripture but still operates from shame. They're not broken, they've been bound. And the door is wide open.
"I am not a polished seminary product. I am someone who got wrecked by the real Gospel after years of trying to perform my way into God's favor — and I cannot shut up about the difference."
What Omar brings to every platform, every gathering, every one-on-one conversation is the credibility of someone who did not figure this out in a classroom. He figured it out in the wreckage of 2007 — brain injury, broken marriage, C-PTSD, chronic illness — and what God built from that rubble is what Unobstructed Faith is built on.
Invite Omar to SpeakFor Leaders
Omar speaks at gatherings, church services, men's retreats, backyard events, chaplaincy programs, and leadership training. His message is one thing: your people are stuck not because they lack belief, but because they lack identity.
Your congregation is full of believers who perform Christianity but don't live it. Omar's message doesn't compete with your pulpit. it arms your people to actually walk in what you preach.
Men don't need more accountability groups. they need identity transformation. Omar speaks directly to masculine strength, authority, and what it means to operate as a warrior and a son simultaneously.
Military and institutional chaplains deal with men and women who have seen the worst. Omar's message, drawn from real devastation, not theory, speaks directly into environments where comfortable Christianity fails.
No spam. No religious clichés. Just raw truth, posts, word studies, and challenges that dismantle comfortable Christianity.