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  • When Tragedy Meets Trust: A Powerful Testimony of Letting Go, Being Still, and Walking With God
    2026/02/11

    In this deeply moving episode of Grace Through Storms, host Jessica Webb sits down with Marcus Turner for a raw, faith-filled conversation about what it truly means to trust God when life delivers unimaginable pain. This episode is not about surface-level inspiration or quick encouragement. It is about walking through the fire, carrying grief, responsibility, and unanswered questions, and still choosing obedience, surrender, and faith.

    Marcus shares his powerful testimony, beginning with his early life in the Bronx and the moments when God’s protection became undeniable. From near-death encounters to life-altering decisions, his story unfolds as a reminder that God’s presence often reveals itself most clearly in chaos. The conversation moves into fatherhood, identity, and learning to see God not as a distant figure, but as an active guide in everyday decisions.

    One of the most emotional moments of the episode centers on the loss of Marcus’s daughter, an active-duty service member whose sudden passing reshaped his entire world. Rather than turning away from God in anger or despair, Marcus explains how grief drew him closer to Him. He speaks candidly about choosing strength over bitterness, leadership over collapse, and faith over fear for the sake of his family, including raising his grandson and navigating autism, education systems, and generational healing.

    Throughout the episode, Jessica Webb, a licensed clinical mental health therapist, adds thoughtful insight on grief, obedience, discernment, and the intersection of faith and mental health. Together, they explore how stillness, surrender, and spiritual maturity often contradict cultural expectations of control and self-reliance. This conversation challenges listeners to rethink what blessings look like, how God removes people and situations for protection, and why obedience sometimes requires letting go of what feels familiar.

    This episode speaks directly to anyone who has ever asked God “why,” felt misunderstood in their faith walk, or struggled to trust Him in seasons of loss, transition, or uncertainty. It is a testimony of resilience, generational transformation, and the quiet power of being still.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • Faith forged through tragedy and loss

    • Choosing obedience instead of resentment

    • Grief, fatherhood, and spiritual leadership

    • Autism, advocacy, and God’s provision

    • The danger of false blessings and spiritual distractions

    • Why stillness is often where God speaks the loudest

    • Letting go of relationships God has outgrown

    • Building generational faith instead of generational cycles

    This is an episode for believers and seekers alike, offering hope without minimizing pain and faith without denying reality. It reminds us that God does not promise a life without storms, but He does promise to walk with us through them.

    To stay connected with Grace Through Storms, listen, share, and leave a review wherever you stream podcasts. Your engagement helps extend these testimonies to those who need them most. You can follow the podcast for updates, future episodes, and behind-the-scenes moments, and connect with Jessica Webb as she continues creating space for honest conversations about faith, healing, and God’s grace in real life.

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  • Misdiagnosis & Miracles: Ron Faison’s Journey Through Rare Blood Cancer and Radical Faith
    2026/01/28

    What do you do when your body is breaking down, doctors don’t have answers, and the pain won’t stop? On this powerful episode of Grace Through Storms, host Jessica Webb, a licensed clinical mental health therapist, sits down once again with returning guest Ron Faison—a musician, community leader, and survivor of a rare form of blood cancer—for one of the most gripping testimonies we’ve ever shared.

    In his second appearance on the show, Ron opens up about a years-long battle with a rare blood cancer called mycosis fungoides, a condition so uncommon that most doctors initially dismissed his worsening symptoms as eczema or psoriasis. For years, he endured misdiagnoses, ineffective treatments, and physical and emotional deterioration—all while trying to hold onto his faith and sanity.

    But Ron’s story isn’t just about illness. It’s about persistence, divine timing, and the grace that shows up in our darkest hours. From being covered in open sores to undergoing radiation, chemotherapy, and isolation during the height of COVID, Ron recounts every detail with transparency and humility. And through it all, he maintained an unwavering belief that God had a purpose for his pain.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • The early warning signs Ron experienced and how multiple doctors failed to give him an accurate diagnosis

    • The emotional moment he was told—alone in a doctor’s office—that he had cancer

    • Why he believes faith played a crucial role in his survival and recovery

    • The physical toll of chemotherapy and what it felt like to have his strength—and dignity—stripped away

    • How COVID added a new layer of fear and vulnerability to an already devastating health crisis

    • The incredible support of his family, especially his sister DeeDee, who became a pivotal advocate in his care

    • The role of his music community in organizing a benefit concert that reminded him he wasn’t alone

    • His reflections on Job-like suffering, humility, and how he sees God’s hand even in delayed healing

    Beyond the pain and process, this conversation dives deep into the spiritual insights and mental resilience that helped Ron endure such a difficult season. He shares the profound lessons he’s learned about gratitude, perspective, and trusting God’s timeline—even when you feel forgotten.

    Today, Ron is back to work, active in his community, and finding new purpose in both his career and his calling. Whether it's producing concerts like Summer Jam, serving as production coordinator for The Boy Is Mine Tour, or launching events that honor Black excellence, Ron is using his second chance at life to give back in meaningful ways.

    Why This Episode Matters:
    If you or someone you love is dealing with a chronic illness, rare disease, or spiritual exhaustion, this episode is a must-listen. Ron’s story is a raw, real-life reminder that God can still move when the system fails you—and that healing doesn’t always look the way we expect. It might not be immediate. It might not be comfortable. But it can be complete.

    About the Host:
    Jessica Webb brings clinical insight and spiritual grounding to every episode. With her background in mental health and her heart for testimonies, she creates a space where faith and healing intersect, and where stories like Ron’s can inspire others to keep going—even when the outcome is uncertain.

    Want to connect or support?
    Here’s how you can engage with us and stay part of the Grace Through Storms community:

    • Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a testimony that might just change your life

    • Share this episode with someone who needs hope in the middle of their storm

    • Follow us on all major podcast platforms and leave a review to help others discover these powerful stories

    • Connect with Ron Faison on Instagram and Facebook at @RonFaison to follow his journey and learn more about his upcoming events

    • Reach out to Jessica Webb for speaking engagements, collaborations, or mental health resources via our podcast page

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  • What Failing the Bar by One Point Taught This Lawyer About Calling, Patience, and Perseverance
    2026/01/14

    What does it look like to walk by faith, not by sight, in the middle of law school, career setbacks, and unexpected blessings? In this episode of Grace Through Storms, Jessica Webb sits down with Tobi Adedokun—a young African-American attorney and licensed NBA agent—for an honest, grounded, and deeply inspiring conversation about calling, identity, and grit.

    From nearly getting kicked out of law school to failing the bar exam by one point, Tobi’s journey is a powerful testimony about how faith, discipline, and perseverance can move mountains. He walks us through the pivotal moments that shaped him—not just as a lawyer, but as a man of God—offering a perspective that’s both relatable and rare.

    Whether you’re in law school, chasing a career that feels bigger than you, or just wondering how to hold onto purpose through disappointment, this episode is for you.

    Tobi opens up about:

    • Why he originally pursued law for the wrong reasons—and how purpose found him anyway

    • Almost flunking out of school and how that wake-up call changed everything

    • Failing the bar by a single point and the spiritual lessons that followed

    • Navigating courtrooms as a young Black attorney and breaking stereotypes daily

    • Losing a job right before Christmas and the unexpected doors that opened afterward

    • Why becoming an NBA agent wasn’t just a career move—it was a faith walk

    • How fasting, prayer, and mentorship played critical roles in each chapter

    Throughout the episode, Jessica and Tobi reflect on the difference between a career path and a calling, diving into how our lowest moments often become our greatest testimonies. Tobi shares stories of networking without connections, investing in himself when nothing was guaranteed, and staying planted in faith even when the outcome looked uncertain.

    We also explore what it’s like to build a professional identity in industries that don’t always make room for you—and how mentorship, persistence, and God’s timing create a path even when there seems to be none. Tobi's experience as both a legal professional and a certified NBA agent gives this conversation a unique, refreshing edge you won't hear anywhere else.

    Key moments include:

    • The impact of mentorship from Black judges and the pressure of representation in court

    • How his mother's faith and wisdom helped him see failure differently

    • The divine encounter that led to meeting NBA champion Mike Miller and getting his foot in the door as an agent

    • Learning to lean on God and put in the hard work, even when the odds don’t make sense

    • The importance of showing up—whether it’s at court, summer league, or a Bible study with potential clients

    If you've ever questioned your calling, felt delayed in your purpose, or needed a reminder that faith and work go hand in hand, this is the story you need to hear.

    Meet the Guest:
    Tobi Adedokun is a practicing attorney and certified NBA agent working at the intersection of law, sports, and purpose. He represents emerging talent, handles asset protection and estate planning, and is passionate about mentoring the next generation of Black professionals. His journey is marked by resilience, humility, and a constant pursuit of God’s voice in every decision.

    Meet the Host:
    Jessica Webb is a licensed clinical mental health therapist and the voice behind Grace Through Storms, a podcast centered on real testimonies of faith, growth, and breakthrough. Her approach is warm, honest, and rooted in a desire to amplify stories that remind us of God's power in everyday life.

    Listen to this episode if you're:

    • A law student or new attorney looking for inspiration

    • Navigating failure and trying to find your way back to purpose

    • A Christian professional wanting to integrate faith and ambition

    • Interested in sports law or breaking into the NBA as an agent

    • Curious about what it really takes to follow God's lead when the path isn't clear

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    41 分
  • From Sales to Service: Myrna’s Story of Grief, Grace, and a Purpose-Driven Nursing Journey
    2025/07/03

    In this heartfelt episode of Grace Through Storms, host Jessica Webb welcomes Myrna Datilus—a dynamic woman whose story is a profound testimony of resilience, transformation, and God’s unwavering grace. From her early days in high-pressure sales to becoming a dedicated nurse and clinical unit manager, Myrna shares how grief, prayer, and purpose shaped her path and strengthened her faith.

    Myrna’s journey wasn’t just a career pivot—it was a divine calling. Her vibrant personality once thrived in the world of tech sales, but the lack of human connection left her unfulfilled. After a season of loss, layoffs, and soul-searching during the pandemic, Myrna surrendered her plans to God. She prayed for direction, and doors opened for her to pursue nursing—an unexpected, yet clearly ordained, next step.

    But the heart of this episode lies in the deeply personal story of Myrna’s beloved sister, Chelsea, who passed away at just 35 years old after a long battle with neurosarcoidosis. Myrna opens up about the guilt, grace, and spiritual revelations she experienced as she navigated grief and discovered a new layer of compassion in her professional and personal life. Chelsea, who suffered in silence yet radiated joy, was not only her sister but her inspiration—leaving behind a legacy of faith, kindness, and supernatural light.

    Listeners will be moved by Myrna’s candid reflections on family, trauma, purpose, and how God uses even our most painful losses to draw us into deeper calling. From tearful hospital visits to dreams that brought heavenly reassurance, Myrna’s testimony highlights the beauty of a God who sees, who heals in ways we don’t expect, and who brings light out of mourning.

    Myrna also shares how baking—specifically her now locally famous honey corn cake—has become a creative outlet for healing and a tribute to her sister’s memory. This act of love has blossomed into a small business and potential foundation work in Chelsea’s name, aimed at raising awareness about sarcoidosis in the Black community.

    If you’ve ever experienced the heaviness of grief, struggled to understand your purpose, or needed a reminder that God still speaks and heals—this episode is for you. Myrna’s story will encourage you to trust God in the unknown, embrace your calling even when it’s scary, and find grace even in your storm.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • How Myrna transitioned from sales to nursing through prayer and faith

    • The impact of her sister Chelsea’s battle with neurosarcoidosis

    • Honest conversations about grief, guilt, and healing

    • How dreams and divine signs confirmed her sister’s peace

    • The power of compassion in addiction care and nursing leadership

    • Why Myrna’s grief birthed a new mission to honor her sister's legacy

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Sarcoidosis awareness in the Black community

    • Myrna’s blog: A Colorful Dreamer

    • Instagram: @beloved_dimples

    • Honey Corn Cake and future plans for a grief-centered foundation

    We hope you’ll be encouraged, inspired, and reminded that God’s grace truly carries us through the storm.

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    39 分
  • Unparalyzed: Nicole DuBois Shares Her Journey Through MS, Faith, and Finding Healing in God’s Grace
    2025/06/25

    In this episode of Grace Through Storms, we’re joined by the courageous and inspiring Nicole DuBois — a mother, wife, HR executive, and author of the memoir Unparalyzed, written under the pseudonym Danielle Bryan. Nicole shares her extraordinary journey through the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), the unraveling of her marriage, and the profound spiritual awakening that helped her rediscover hope, joy, and healing through God’s grace.

    At the age of 35, Nicole’s life appeared picture-perfect: a thriving career, a beautiful home on City Island, and a loving son. But beneath the surface, her marriage was crumbling, and her health began to fail. What started as a strange numbness in her fingertips eventually led to a shocking diagnosis of relapsing-remitting MS. In this heartfelt conversation, Nicole walks us through the emotional rollercoaster of navigating life-altering news, her battle with fear and uncertainty, and how her faith was challenged — and ultimately strengthened.

    Nicole explains her decision to publish her memoir under a pseudonym, rooted in her cultural background and the value of privacy in Caribbean households. Over time, however, she’s emerged from behind the pen name, ready to own her story and share it openly in the hope of encouraging others. Unparalyzed is more than a medical journey — it’s a testimony of resilience, transformation, and the sustaining power of God’s grace.

    We talk about the physical symptoms of MS, including loss of sensation, hospitalizations, relapses, and ongoing treatments. Nicole discusses how she found a life-giving support system, including a neurologist who introduced her to infusion therapy, which has helped her maintain remission for several years. She also opens up about the emotional weight of being unsupported by her spouse during her illness and the healing she’s found in remarriage and motherhood.

    Nicole’s healing journey wasn’t just physical. Through therapy, solo travel adventures, and ultimately writing her book, she began to process deep emotional wounds and reclaim her sense of purpose. From a powerful trip to Greece to long-distance biking on her Peloton, she shares how she found balance, strength, and joy again.

    This episode is a testament to the truth that even in the darkest seasons, God is present. Nicole reminds us that MS — or any diagnosis — does not have to be a death sentence. Instead, it can become a call to transformation. Her story will encourage anyone facing chronic illness, personal loss, or simply needing a reminder that they are not alone.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

    • Nicole’s early signs and eventual diagnosis of MS

    • The emotional impact of managing illness during a marital breakdown

    • Why she chose to write under a pseudonym and what it meant to step out from behind it

    • The day-to-day realities of living with MS, including flare-ups and treatment

    • How travel, writing, and movement became part of her healing

    • Rediscovering faith, joy, and purpose through her storm

    Nicole is now embracing public speaking and recently gave her first paid talk — proof that God is using her story to impact lives far beyond what she imagined.

    Connect with Nicole DuBois:

    • LinkedIn: Nicole DuBois

    • Instagram: @unparalyzed_book

    • Book: Unparalyzed by Danielle Bryan (Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Archway Publishing)

    Be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe to Grace Through Storms. Your support helps us continue sharing stories of overcoming and God’s grace through life’s most difficult seasons.

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  • Faith Over Fame: Alexandria Robinson’s Journey from Scoring Points to Living with Purpose
    2025/06/18
    In this soul-stirring episode of Grace Through Storms, host Jessica Webb welcomes athlete, coach, teacher, and woman of faith Alexandria Robinson, whose journey from the basketball court to a Christ-centered life will inspire anyone navigating uncertainty, identity shifts, or spiritual surrender.Alexandria’s story begins with a childhood love for sports — from soccer to basketball — and the community that uplifted her. After her parents’ divorce and a tough move to a new town, she was cut from her school team. But a local church league welcomed her. That moment, she says, was a divine turning point: “By the grace of God,” she found her passion for basketball — and unknowingly, a foundation of grace that would carry her through years of transformation.From captaining her varsity teams at Fair Lawn and Montclair High to earning full college offers after a tough position switch from small forward to shooting guard, Alexandria reflects on the power of mentorship, preparation, and obedience. But her real story begins after graduation.While fast-tracking her master’s in taxation at the University of New Haven, she landed a prestigious internship at Deloitte — a dream job for many. But deep down, something felt off. “It was too serious. I was still playful. Still in love with basketball.”She made a bold decision: to pursue a pro basketball career overseas, not for fame, but for purpose. Her first stop? Melilla, Spain, a territory off Morocco’s coast. There, she played the game she loved, learned Spanish, endured cultural isolation, and began hearing God’s whisper more clearly.Then, everything stopped. COVID-19 hit, and Alexandria returned to the U.S. with no job, no car, and no place of her own — her dream in ruins. Emotionally and financially drained, she hit rock bottom… and that’s when God moved.In one miraculous day, she was given both a car and a job interview. It was a divine lifeline. But more importantly, it was a surrender point. “I told God, if basketball isn’t for me, I surrender. I’ll walk whatever path You have for me.”That surrender became her catalyst.Shortly after her baptism in 2021, Alexandria’s inbox lit up with overseas offers. The next day, she was offered a coaching job at a gym where she only planned to train. Within a week, she was back in the game — as both player and coach — with God’s favor unfolding in every detail.This episode dives into the tensions of surrender, the beauty of obedience, and the power of divine timing. Alexandria shares:How she navigated position changes in basketball — and lifeWhy surrendering her relationship to God led to a godly marriageThe challenge of abstaining from sex in a committed relationship — and the blessings that followedHer battle with daily weed addiction — and how God delivered herLiving in a spiritual haze — and how faith brought clarityFacing a devastating Achilles tear — and knowing it was God’s call to move onTurning down 2.5x more money overseas — choosing obedience over opportunityHer work now in youth ministry, teaching, and FCA at a New Jersey middle schoolAlexandria’s story is one of redemption, clarity, and calling. Her faith didn’t just change her — it realigned her purpose. What began as a pursuit of scholarships and stats became a divine mission to uplift youth, speak truth, and model what it means to live surrendered and favored.Through raw honesty, heartfelt moments, and a powerful testimony, Alexandria reminds us: God doesn’t waste any part of our story — not the wins, not the losses, not the waiting. Everything is a setup for something greater.If you’ve ever struggled to let go, questioned your identity after a life change, or needed the courage to surrender your dreams, this episode is your reminder: God’s plan is always better.👉 Don’t forget to like, share, comment, and subscribe to Grace Through Storms for more stories of transformation, resilience, and divine restoration.
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  • Grace in the Grind: Ankur Garg’s Unfiltered Journey Through Wealth, Loss & Leadership
    2025/06/11

    In this raw and inspiring episode of Grace Through Storms, host Jessica Webb welcomes Ankur K. Garg — a creative strategist, entrepreneur, and founder of Youngry and FlexWork Studios — for a rare, transparent conversation on the rise, fall, and redemption that shaped his life and leadership.

    Ankur was once riding high, co-leading a supplement company valued in the nine figures. His brand, Shredz, documented over 150,000 weight loss transformations and disrupted the health and fitness space. With equity in a booming business and confidence in spades, it seemed like nothing could go wrong.

    Then everything did.

    Ankur shares how business success slowly unraveled — trust broke down, culture turned toxic, and he made the painful decision to walk away. That moment left him not just financially bankrupt, but emotionally and spiritually shattered. Once worth over $100 million on paper, he was now in debt and questioning his worth as a man, leader, and human being.

    What follows is an unflinching look at the emotional terrain few talk about — grief, guilt, shame, and suicidal ideation. He describes a chilling moment when he drafted a will and calculated payouts that could “make everyone whole.” But instead of ending his story, he chose to rewrite it.

    Jessica and Ankur dive into themes like:

    • The illusion of success and the danger of tying identity to achievement

    • How early experiences — from sports to setbacks — shape future resilience

    • The difference between being punished and being positioned by God

    • Why self-forgiveness is the hardest grace to extend

    • The spiritual truth that faith without works is dead — and how action can be worship

    • Leading with compassion and using failure as a tool to uplift others

    Ankur shares how he created his "Z to A" method — a reverse roadmapping strategy that became more than a business tool; it became a mindset that saved his life. Through faith, discipline, and deep introspection, he began to rebuild with purpose and clarity.

    Despite the trauma, his entrepreneurial fire still burns. He discusses launching Grill Party BBQ, returning to the protein space, and building a new creative agency. He doesn’t sugarcoat the grind — from bootstrapping to facing past wounds — but he’s clear: his mission now is to help others avoid the pitfalls that nearly destroyed him.

    There’s also levity, laughter, and quirkspink blazers, fish pedicures, and the power of storytelling. Jessica draws beautiful parallels to King David, reminding us that even those anointed for greatness endure seasons of hiddenness, heartbreak, and humble service.

    If you’ve ever felt broken, lost, or unsure how to begin again, this episode is your roadmap. It’s about what happens when grace meets grind, when failure becomes fuel, and when someone who lost everything finds a deeper, more lasting kind of wealth.

    🎧 Listen as Ankur K. Garg shares not just what he’s been through — but who he became because of it.

    👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe to Grace Through Storms for more powerful stories of faith, perseverance, and purpose.

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  • From Lupus to Liberation: How God’s Grace Carried Christa Through Pain, Purpose, and Power
    2025/06/04

    Lupus Didn’t Kill Me… It Brought Me Back to God.” These powerful words from today’s guest, Christa Syreeta, encapsulate a story of resilience, divine healing, and spiritual transformation. In this deeply moving episode of Grace Through Storms, host Jessica Webb, a licensed mental health therapist, welcomes her longtime friend and fellow educator to share her remarkable testimony of surviving Lupus, overcoming domestic abuse, and discovering purpose through pain.

    From classrooms to fitness studios, hospital beds to healing altars, Christa’s story is one of struggle and supernatural breakthrough. Diagnosed with Lupus during an emotionally and physically taxing season, Christa explains how stress, trauma, and life’s battles activated an autoimmune disorder that would change her—but not destroy her.

    “It was the perfect storm,” Christa shares. Years of unrecognized symptoms—fatigue, hair loss, joint pain—led to a breaking point. Emotionally drained and spiritually dry, she literally ran from everything, seeking peace, only to walk straight into a diagnosis that became her deliverance.

    But God.

    Through faith, Christa reveals that God didn’t just heal her body—He healed her soul. She opens up about the emotional toll of domestic violence, the agonizing pain of Lupus flares, and the long road to forgiveness. Each moment, though painful, pulled her closer to God.

    Jessica and Christa dive into faith and medicine, mental health and divine healing. They explore the importance of speaking life over your body, trusting God through suffering, and learning to listen—both to your body and to His voice. Christa’s testimony of rocking herself to sleep, crying through the night, and battling suicidal thoughts is raw and vulnerable. And yet, she heard God whisper: “Mercy said no.”

    This episode goes beyond Lupus—it’s about reclamation. Reclaiming identity, faith, health, and hope. Christa shares how God used her pain to turn her into an advocate, a motivator, and a voice for others. Her extreme step aerobics journey became both spiritual warfare and inspiration for others living with chronic illness.

    Through tears, Scripture, laughter, and even song, Christa and Jessica remind us that God has not abandoned us in the storm. In fact, the storm may be the rescue.

    Highlights from this episode:

    • How stress activated Christa’s Lupus—and how she found out

    • The emotional and spiritual impact of abuse, illness, and isolation

    • Why surrendering to God was key to her restoration

    • Her physical and spiritual transformation through therapy, prayer, fitness, and faith

    • The power of speaking Scripture over your body and rejecting limitations

    • Her upcoming “Stepping for Lupus” event with the Lupus Research Alliance

    • A reminder that your pain can be a platform for God’s glory

    “I don’t look like what I’ve been through.” – Christa Sherita
    “God uses little people to do amazing things.” – Jessica Webb

    If you’re battling chronic illness, emotional trauma, or questioning where God is in your pain—this episode is for you. Christa’s story will challenge your faith, stir your soul, and remind you that healing is possible—even if the storm never fully passes.

    If this episode blessed you, please like, share, comment, and subscribe to Grace Through Storms. Let’s keep telling stories that glorify God and uplift His people.

    Follow Christa on Instagram: @ChristaSyreeta
    To donate or learn more about the Stepping for Lupus event on May 10, visit her link in bio.

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