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When Prayer Becomes a Weapon I look around today and I see a profound, almost tragic disconnect in how people communicate with the Divine. I see people praying over their finances, their houses, their cars, and their bank accounts as if they are checking items off a grocery list. They treat the Word like a Read more
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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
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When Lowliness Becomes the Light It’s understandable how easily we get caught up in the pressure of perfection. In a world saturated with filters and curated appearances, the struggle to ignore the mirror is real. We feel that weight. But friends, we must shift our focus. When we truly grasp the sacred assignment He gave Read more
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Sip the Tea and Find the Truth Let’s be honest, we’ve all been there. You’re in a moment of true, gut-wrenching agony, the kind that makes your flesh scream, and you cry out to God. Maybe you use foul language. Maybe you lash out in desperation. And then, the fear settles in: Did I just Read more
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(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
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The question of tithing is one of the biggest debates in the church today. Does God really command us to drop exactly 10% of our paycheck into the offering plate, or is this a ritual created by man built off a single command given to a single man? Let’s spill the God’Sip and Tea on Read more
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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
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Why My Success Made Them Judge Sometimes, the hardest part of surviving struggle isn’t the cold or the hunger; it’s the moral judgment of the people who are supposed to be helping you. I know this first-hand. I was homeless until 19. Along that brutal path, I met many people who were tasked with offering Read more
