#Redemption
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When “Home” is a Disappearing Act There is a specific kind of silence that comes with a heavy snowfall on Christmas Eve. It’s a suffocating, frozen silence that feels like the world has turned its back on you. At thirteen years old, I wasn’t waiting for the magic of the morning. I was a ghost Read more
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Grab your cup, settle in, and let’s get into the deep brew today. I want to talk to you about the Master’s Plan. We often hear people say that we are being prepared for the life we’re meant to lead, but I need you to understand that this isn’t figurative. It is literal. There is 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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Why I Refuse to Wear the Villain Costume Hey, God’Sip fam. Let’s get real today. Grab your mug, because we’re diving into a pot of tea that is thick, scalding, and impossible to sugar-coat: the generational trauma that stares you down through the eyes of the people you love most. If you know my story, Read more
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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
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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
