'God'Sip & Tea

Sip the Tea and Find the truth

GodSipandTea

  • Life moves on. The mind and soul might begin to heal, but the body—that’s a different story. It holds onto the past, a silent witness to every hurt and every wrong. For those of us who have walked through deep pain, this is a truth we feel in our bones. We can pray, go to… Read more

  • What daily habit do you do that improves your quality of life? For a long time, my mornings felt like a battle. Before I even opened my eyes, the weight of the day was already pressing down on me. A heavy, chaotic mess of worries, fears, and all the things that held me back. I… Read more

  • To anyone suffering in the here and now, I have some good news for you: these days will pass. You will look back on this time and say, “What a trial that was!” I know this because I have been there. I was at a point of suicide, with a path that looked gloomy and… Read more

  • For most of my life, I was lost. Not in a metaphorical sense, but literally. I was a runaway, a homeless teen walking the streets, feeling as though I had no direction and no purpose. I was raised in a way that left me confused, a way I didn’t understand. My mom practiced things that… Read more

  • The Uneven Ledger

    What she went through was nothing compared to what she did to me. But who is keeping the score? This question gets to the heart of what I’ve come to call “the uneven ledger” the biased way we account for our relationships. People tend to forget what they do to others, but they never forget… Read more

  • They say you can’t go back, but for me, it’s not about going back. It’s about a fast-forward from 25 to my 40s. A blink of an eye, and I realized I’ve lived 20 twice. Baebee, the things I’ve seen, the dramas I’ve been through… You couldn’t write this script. The growing pains, the gut-wrenching… Read more

  • What motivates you? My motivation is a powerful force, rooted in the very act of choosing myself and a deep sense of compassion for others. It is the fuel that moves me from a place of personal resilience to one of altruism. A Story of Redemption I remember the times my mother would beat me… Read more

  • My Act of Self-Grace

    What do you enjoy most about writing? For me, writing wasn’t just a passion; it was my salvation. I remember the times my mother would beat me and the days I went hungry. In those moments, I would eat the words on pages to feed my mind and regurgitate them to express myself. Writing became… Read more

  • The biggest myth about creating something new is that you can do it from nothing. People often believe they need a blank slate to build something great, a perfect starting point, a clean break from the past. But as a business owner, a writer, and a mental health coach, I’ve learned that’s not where real… Read more

  • “I’m done with the church,” she said, her voice shaking slightly. She stirred her tea. The spoon clinked against the porcelain a little too loudly. The pain in her eyes was unmistakable. “I went there hoping to find God. Instead, I found people who claimed to be His followers hurting me.” Her words weren’t a… Read more