#GodSipAndTea
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What happens when you have the heart of the “Responsible Son” but the life of the “Runaway”? Today we’re talking about the ones who leave not to go wild, but because they feel they’re the only ones who can take care of themselves. The Tea: We all know the parable in Luke 15. The younger… Read more
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THE DIVINE RECALL: FROM THE FIELD TO THE FORTRESS By: Chairwoman Jessica Nevith Grab your tea and settle in. This isn’t just “content”, this is an Ordained Assignment. This is the personal and strategic articulation of a walk that was designed for the reformation of a broken system. The Walk: A Foundation Forged in Fire… Read more
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The Outkeep of the Soul vs. The Performance In this life, there is a performance being put on that would make a theater blush. It’s the performance of “innocence.” We’ve all seen it: the person with the soft voice, the wide-eyed “cluelessness,” and the constant use of the “naive card” to dodge accountability. They move… Read more
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Lesson 1: The Kiln of the Wilderness You are not reading this by accident. If you find yourself in a season of high heat, or if you are looking back at a past that felt like a wasteland, you need to understand that you are not being punished. You are being manufactured. My writing was… Read more
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Writing as a Sacred Trust I do not write for applause, and I do not write to fill a page. I write because I am under a mandate. The Word of God is the ultimate standard because it is immutable; it is the same yesterday, today, and forever. As a writer and a teacher, my… Read more
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There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes with being “unclean.” It isn’t just about the dirt or the sweat; it’s about the heavy, soul-deep degradation of being denied the basic tools of humanity. For many, a hot shower or a box of period supplies is a given. For me, during the years I… Read more
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How El Roi Found Me in the Chaos There is a profound difference between hearing a story and surviving one. When I tell people that Jesus is real, that He saved me and He keeps me! I often see a look of polite confusion in their eyes. They see the person standing here today, but… Read more
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From the Wilderness to the Remnant Pull up a chair and take a sip. We need to talk about a story we think we know, but through a lens most are too afraid to use. We often discuss the twelve-year-old boy in the Temple (Luke 2) as a perfect Sunday school lesson. We focus on… Read more
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My Breath, His Words Pull up a chair. Let’s get real about the “God’Sip.” There’s a specific kind of look people give you when you’ve survived things that should have buried you. I know that look. I’ve seen it in the eyes of the “shaken in faith” and the “naysayers” who have read the Book… Read more
