'God'Sip & Tea

Sip the Tea and Find the truth

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  • From Scars to Shared Strength: Our Assignment for Kingdom Rehabilitation Hey God’Sip crew, we’ve examined the scars, the trauma, and the cycles of hurt that affected both the lost and the very Pastors, Elders, and Leaders who stood in their positions. We, the children of the “Church Lost,” have seen the receipts. ​Our Uprise is Read more

  • I’ve been thinking a lot lately about defense, not the kind you build with concrete walls or legal arguments, but the kind that guards your soul when the world is throwing stones. ​There are moments when you feel utterly exposed, especially when facing false accusations. You want to fight, you want to prove your worth, Read more

  • The Blinding Light:

    Why My Mission is to Shine So Brightly, You Can’t See the Old Me ​Hey fam, pull up a seat. Let’s pour some tea. ​Today, I’m talking directly to the people who see the difference in my life. The change, the peace, the discipline, and maybe you wonder what happened. Maybe you were there for Read more

  • They say the truth will set us free, but sometimes, it’s the lie that locks us up. ​We often hear about the colossal lies that launched global conflicts, the political fabrications, the wartime deceptions. We classify these as macro-lies, designed for mass manipulation. But this piece of God’Sip and Tea is about the micro-lies. ​It’s Read more

  • Don’t Be a Pillar of Salt

    You know that feeling when you try to move forward, but your feet feel like they’re glued to the pavement? You’re walking the “Holy” walk, doing all the right things, saying all the right prayers, but something deep inside feels hollow. ​We talk a lot about seeking God and finding healing, but let’s be real—a Read more

  • Grab your cup, because today we’re spilling the tea on a foundational truth that is often overlooked, especially in leadership: Just because someone is good at something, it doesn’t mean it’s right, and it certainly doesn’t mean God is in it. ​We live in a culture that worships competence. We look at someone who is Read more

  • Thanksgiving. We are conditioned to picture warmth, a huge table, and the secure presence of family. But for some of us, that image is a cruel joke. For a broken, abused child, seeking comfort and restoration, the holiday only serves to illuminate the deepest, most painful truth: I had to run away from the place Read more

  • ​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

  • ​Hey, fam! Grab your favorite mug and pull up a chair because today we are spilling the real tea on something huge: Your Divine Assignment. ​Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the Blue Bag Foundation. You know it’s a solo mission—every piece of paper, every late night, every single idea has come from one Read more

  • ​Sis, I’m about to spill some serious God’Sip and Tea that every man needs to hear, and every woman already knows in her soul. We talk a lot about finding wholeness in God, which is the absolute truth. But sometimes, God uses specific, divinely appointed relationships to finalize the restoration process. And for a man, Read more