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Sis, take a deep breath. You made it here, which means you haven’t quit yet. And if you’re still standing (even wobbly), that means God’s not done.
This study isn’t about perfection. It’s not about having a color-coded Bible, a Pinterest-level prayer life, or a testimony that ties up with a bow. It’s about what happens between the breakthrough and the burnout; that sacred space where faith feels like both a whisper and a war cry.
We call that space the messy middle.
It’s where you know what God said… but the timeline ain’t timelining.
It’s where you believe in miracles but also need melatonin.
It’s where you love Jesus — for real — but your attitude, your calendar, and your faith sometimes forget to coordinate.
If that’s you, welcome home. This is your holy ground.
Over the next six weeks, we’re going to sit right here… in the tension, in the tears, in the transformation. We’ll unpack what it means to believe when belief feels hard, to trust when you’re tired, and to grow even when grace feels gritty.
Each week will meet you in the middle of your story, not after the edit. You’ll get:
A confession (because honesty heals)
A Scripture to anchor you
Reflection questions that get real, real quick
A prayer that pulls you back to peace
By the end, I hope you see what I’ve learned the hard way: God isn’t just at the mountaintop or the miracle moment… He’s in the middle. In your work, your waiting, your wondering, and your wobbly worship.
So grab your Bible, your journal, and maybe a snack (because spiritual growth burns calories).
We’re starting with Week One: When Faith Feels Fuzzy.
Because this is where we get real, raw, and redeemed.
And if you want to go deeper in this season, if you’re ready to build your faith and your focus, I poured all my favorite messy middle truths, Scriptures, and guided reflections into The Messy Middle Manual.
It’s not a perfect-life workbook. It’s a “God’s-still-working-on-me” roadmap.
Grab it, pour your coffee, and meet me there; because we’re not waiting until it’s tidy to call it testimony. 💕



