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Trust the Process

Trust the Process

The rot is not the end—it’s the beginning.

God works through the breaking, the pain, and the moments that feel like endings. He is clearing the ground for something new, more alive, and aligned with His purpose for you.

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Philosophy. Psychology. Theology. Art(s). Society. History. Archeology. Anthropology. Cosmology. Learning. And, of course, coffee.

Sometimes God lets us break to rebuild us. This testament to God’s promises explores surrender, transformation, and finding purpose through faith. I invite you to visit the linked article if you’d like to read about my experience in full. Blessings and love.

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