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Jacob Coyne

Jacob Coyne is a Christian author, preacher, and the founder of Stay Here, a global, nonprofit suicide prevention movement with a bold vision to end suicide and awaken people to hope. Speaking to both the church and the brokenhearted, Jacob has emerged as a leading voice in faith-based mental health advocacy, blending sound theology with compassionate outreach. His mission is clear: equip people to know Jesus intimately and stay rooted in hope, even in the darkest times. After years of pastoral ministry, Jacob launched Stay Here in response to the emerging suicide crisis among Gen Z and Millennials. What began as a passion project quickly grew into a national organization, now reaching millions online and equipping thousands of churches, schools, and individuals through suicide prevention training, resources, and real-time crisis tools. From local assemblies to speaking engagements outside the White House and at major conferences, Jacob's message remains the same: Hope is alive, and your life matters. Jacob is also the founder of Bible Collective, a growing network and daily devotional platform helping more than 26,000 readers dive into Scripture with depth and consistency. Through creative media, storytelling, and powerful devotional content, Bible Collective aims to make the Bible not only accessible but transformative for the next generation of believers. Jacob's debut book, Stay Here, is a message of life and resilience written for people who are hurting and those called to stand in the gap for them. His second book, The Secret Life of Christians, invites readers into a deeper walk with Jesus—calling them to embrace the secret place, abandon performance-based religion, and pursue intimacy with God above all else. Jacob lives in Johnson City, Tennessee, with his wife Mariah and their five beautiful children. Whether he's preaching onstage, writing behind the scenes, or playing in the backyard with his kids, Jacob's life is fueled by one desire: to see people encounter the love and presence of Jesus—especially when no one is watching.