What if your story is the spark someone else needs? We dive into testimony as a living, breathing practice—part Scripture, part sweat, and fully human. From redefining what “testify” means in both church and everyday life to navigating the thin line between sharing and oversharing, we get honest about how to speak truth in ways that help rather than harm. You’ll hear real moments: a stroke survivor finding hope through someone else’s story, a pageant-stage confession that released shame in t...
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What if your story is the spark someone else needs? We dive into testimony as a living, breathing practice—part Scripture, part sweat, and fully human. From redefining what “testify” means in both church and everyday life to navigating the thin line between sharing and oversharing, we get honest about how to speak truth in ways that help rather than harm. You’ll hear real moments: a stroke survivor finding hope through someone else’s story, a pageant-stage confession that released shame in t...
Who doesn’t love a bad boy? Lorena Vega knows better than to have anything else to do with Matthew Hawthorne. Then he comes to her and asks for her help in writing a proposal for a grant to benefit the community center where he volunteers. She agrees to do the work, but she has her guard up, because having Matthew in her life again is a problem she doesn’t need. Matthew still carries some guilt from when he hurt Lorena. Seeing her again for the first time in months makes him realize what a ...
Hold Please, I Said What I Said
What if your story is the spark someone else needs? We dive into testimony as a living, breathing practice—part Scripture, part sweat, and fully human. From redefining what “testify” means in both church and everyday life to navigating the thin line between sharing and oversharing, we get honest about how to speak truth in ways that help rather than harm. You’ll hear real moments: a stroke survivor finding hope through someone else’s story, a pageant-stage confession that released shame in t...