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  • ​Category: Hope in the Broken Places, Finding Purpose ​If you’re reading this, you might know what it means to feel like you were made for something bigger, yet find yourself walking through absolute emptiness. ​All my life, I carried that conviction, that promise of purpose. But for years, it was drowned out by deep, isolating Read more

  • The Power of My Unshakable “I Am” in Christ ​Hey, God’Sip and Tea family! Grab your mug, because today, we’re pouring out some truth about one of the biggest spiritual breakthroughs I’ve ever experienced: the difference between helping carry a burden and becoming the burden. ​For years, for a long time, I honestly was so Read more

  • (A Study in Sanctification) ​If you are walking this path, you know that the space you now occupy is a delicate, vulnerable place. The spiritual obedience that requires you to sever deeply rooted connections and face your own failures is an act of profound courage, not coldness. Know that what you are doing is not Read more

  • Am I Not Holy Enough?”

    The Lie of the ‘Perfect Christian’ on Social Media ​Lately, I’ve been thinking deeply about the quiet, constant pressure in many faith communities: the unspoken rule that a true Christian’s life should only be shared in a clean, polished, happy highlight reel. We are often led to believe that our faith is only strong if Read more

  • ​There’s a kind of cruel drama some people love to inflict: the moment they realize they’re in the wrong, they quickly flip the script and try to make you the villain. ​I know what that feels like. I’ve been in situations where I spoke a truth that needed to be heard, only to be met Read more

  • ​There are moments when the veil between our world and the Divine feels thin, and we are given a breathtaking glimpse of God’s signature written not just in the stars, but within the marrow of our own bones. I recently encountered a profound scientific fact about our very existence that should stop us all in Read more

  • ​ They call it “the narrow way.” For me, a person who chooses truth over comfort, this isn’t just a choice—it’s a necessary process of shedding every single social mask. ​I know the cost of this path is high. The world constantly demands that I soften, compromise, and ignore the hypocrisy. But for me, inauthenticity Read more

  • When the Body Remembers:

    Understanding Trauma and Grace ​Hey everyone, and welcome back to God’Sip and Tea, where we sip on truth and talk about life’s real moments. Today, I want to tackle something incredibly personal, something that often goes unseen, unheard, and definitely misunderstood: the body’s response to trauma. And yeah, sometimes, it gets laughed at. ​It’s a Read more

  • Enduring the Vessel

    Sometimes the simplest truths hit the hardest. We feel them in our bones, in our weary muscles, and in the scars that tell stories we don’t always want to share. A statement I’ve carried with me, one that feels profoundly true, is: ​”Inflictions to the flesh are just that. The flesh was made to be Read more

  • The Placement of the Heart

    In the great, sprawling game of life, we are all first-person players. We navigate the world through our own eyes, making choices and reacting to what comes our way. And while the scenery might be different for each of us, the fundamental “player types” are surprisingly similar. These aren’t defined by looks or background, but Read more