I just found you on tiktok and you have such a gentle soul that makes me and others feel so calm. I relate to your testimony in so many ways and it is not easy to go through something like that but I know that Jesus puts his strongest soldiers through the toughest times because he has a better plan for us. You are doing amazing and I am proud of you :) I hope Jesus keeps blessing you because you deserve it ❤
@@Zyxhonne two things: first, you mentioned that your parents didn’t always use their authority in the healthiest way with you, and that was difficult to deal with. as someone who has experienced and managed this, what are some ways you’ve worked through it? and in what ways do you notice it reappearing in your life or in your connections with others?
@@Zyxhonne second, i like that you talked about not being ‘fully christian’ because that’s an identity i was struggling with and have just come to accept. i’ve studied different religions my whole life and practiced daoism (or taoism), so i can resonate with not feeling ‘fully christian.’ there’s so much to learn from different faiths, and a lot aligns with my spirit. i’d love to know: what are some things from other faiths (including christianity) that connect with your spirit and life?
I just found you on tiktok and you have such a gentle soul that makes me and others feel so calm. I relate to your testimony in so many ways and it is not easy to go through something like that but I know that Jesus puts his strongest soldiers through the toughest times because he has a better plan for us. You are doing amazing and I am proud of you :) I hope Jesus keeps blessing you because you deserve it ❤
Thank you for being vulnerable with us. You’re such a beautiful person. The background makes so much sense.
Glad it was helpful!
this is beautiful, i can relate to this so much
what other topics are relatable for you?
@@Zyxhonne two things: first, you mentioned that your parents didn’t always use their authority in the healthiest way with you, and that was difficult to deal with. as someone who has experienced and managed this, what are some ways you’ve worked through it? and in what ways do you notice it reappearing in your life or in your connections with others?
@@Zyxhonne second, i like that you talked about not being ‘fully christian’ because that’s an identity i was struggling with and have just come to accept. i’ve studied different religions my whole life and practiced daoism (or taoism), so i can resonate with not feeling ‘fully christian.’ there’s so much to learn from different faiths, and a lot aligns with my spirit. i’d love to know: what are some things from other faiths (including christianity) that connect with your spirit and life?
wow i don't know what to say I'm speechless