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THE DREAM IS NOT OVER (YOU ARE ONLY TIRED)

O, you can hear me? ❤️ When the Road Gets Rough Sometimes, life will make you feel like giving up. The road becomes rough. The journey becomes longer than you expected. The people you thought would walk with you disappear. Your prayers seem unanswered, your efforts seem unnoticed, and your heart becomes tired of trying. But listen to me carefully:   A rough road does not mean the destination has disappeared.   A vehicle that parks to buy fuel has not abandoned its destination. It is only stopping to refuel. So if you are tired, rest. Rest Is Not Quitting Rest does not mean you have quit. Crying does not mean you are weak. Taking a break does not mean you have failed. A lion that rests has not become a goat. 🦁 Sometimes, we confuse exhaustion with failure. We look at our tiredness and conclude that we are losing. But tiredness is not the receipt of defeat. Tiredness is the proof of effort.   You are tired because you have been fighting.   You are ...

A Deadpan Look at Your Cringe Eras

Let's be real for a second. And by real, I mean painfully, uncomfortably, why-did-I-ever-think-this-was-a-good-idea real. Remember 2020? Of course you do. We were all trapped inside, losing our minds, and somehow collectively decided that the only thing keeping us sane was committing to a full-blown internet aesthetic like our lives depended on it. You had your e-boy phase. Do not even try to deny it. You know exactly what I am talking about. The black nail polish. The chain necklace. The side part that took forty-five minutes to perfect just so you could look like you rolled out of bed and accidentally stumbled into a Hot Topic. You posted those videos with sad indie music playing in the background, staring into the camera like you were carrying the weight of the entire world on your shoulders. You thought you were deep. You thought you were mysterious. You thought you were the main character in some artsy coming-of-age film. Spoiler alert. You were not. You were just another ...

Everything Must Go (Dignity Not Included)

Gather 'round, kids. Let's talk about the funniest, most unhinged extinction event happening in real-time. The Great Female Burnout of 2026. We are watching grown women have full-blown midlife crises, except instead of buying a red Corvette, they are buying baggy denim and undercuts. It's not a trend cycle anymore; it's a psychological hostage situation. Society has finally pushed women so far off the deep end that they are now cosplaying as their own handymen and dating their best friends just to avoid talking to another man who sends a "hey" text. Let's rip the band-aid off and laugh through the pain, shall we? Let's be brutally honest about the elephant in the room. The Boyfriend Jean is not a fashion statement. It is a surrender. You see a woman walking down the street in those god-awful, shapeless, crotch-sagging denim bags that look like they were stolen off a sleeping homeless man? That is not "effortless chic." That is a woman who has...

The Celibacy Spectrum, Plastic Boyfriends, and the Loneliness Epidemic (You’re Welcome)

Let’s get one thing straight before you type your furious manifesto in the comments section. There is Strict Celibacy  (the "I am a fortress, no one enters" vibe). There is p artial Celibacy  (the "I am a fortress, but the back door is slightly ajar" vibe). And then there is Temporary Celibacy  (the "I am a fortress, but I’m currently on a lunch break" vibe). Define which one you’re on before you start shouting from the rooftops like a motivational speaker who just discovered meditation. The clarity is important, ladies, because I am tired of seeing the same rhetorical gymnastics. Specifically, the gymnastics that lead to the groundbreaking scientific discovery that: “ You can be celibate and still use a Dildo .” Oh, absolutely. You’re right. You are technically correct. A plastic friend doesn't break the rules of the flesh, does it? It’s the loophole of the century. But let me ask you, while you’re charging that device and reading the instructions man...

The Bible Is Powerful, But You Have a Mind (Wise Reading)

There is a conversation that needs to happen in the church. It is a conversation about how we engage with Scripture. It is a conversation about the difference between honouring the Bible and being enslaved by it. It is a conversation about the tension between the power of the Word and the responsibility of the reader. For too long, many of us have been taught to accept everything we read in the Bible without question. We have been told to swallow it whole, to never doubt, to never question, to never use our own reasoning. We have been told that questioning the Bible is a sign of weak faith, that doubt is a sin, that we must simply believe and obey without thinking. But here is the truth. God gave you a mind for a reason. He gave you wisdom. He gave you reasoning. He gave you the ability to discern, to question, to wrestle, and to grow. And He does not expect you to check your brain at the door when you open His Word. The Bible is a documentation. It has literal power to change a mindse...

Your Time Is Coming (The Power of Waiting Without Wasting)

There is a silent pressure that weighs on the heart of every person who is still waiting for their breakthrough. It is the pressure of comparison. It is the pressure of watching your mates succeed while you remain in the same place. It is the pressure of wondering if your time will ever come, if your dream will ever manifest, if your season will ever arrive. And in that pressure, something dangerous happens. We become ungrateful. We stop appreciating the gift of simply being alive. We become so focused on what we do not have that we forget to celebrate what we do have. We become so consumed with the future that we miss the present. We become so obsessed with the destination that we forget to enjoy the journey. But here is the truth that we must hold onto. The success of your mates is not your instruction manual. Their journey is not your journey. Their timeline is not your timeline. Your time will come. And even in your season of waiting, you are making progress. You are growing. You a...

The Bible, Colonialism, and the Question of Control: Can We Be Honest?

There is a conversation that many Christians are afraid to have. It is the conversation that lingers in the quiet moments of doubt. It is the question that rises in the dead of night when the noise of religion fades and the silence demands honesty. As long as God has not come down to reveal Himself directly, and people are expected to rely solely on stories written by other men, men whose civilizations also brought slavery and terror to many societies, you cannot blame those who choose not to believe. This is not a statement of rebellion. This is a statement of honesty. It is the voice of a people who have been told what to believe, how to believe, and when to believe, often by the very people who enslaved their ancestors, stole their lands, and erased their cultures. And if we are truly seekers of truth, we cannot afford to dismiss these questions. We cannot afford to silence those who ask them. We cannot afford to hide behind religious platitudes while ignoring the historical realiti...