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🎙️ Crumb Confessional — Episode 12a
Title: I'm done apologizing for what God's doing in my life
Description:
It’s 4:17 AM on July 12, and I’m out walking, lit up with fire and inspiration. No filter today—just full transparency about what Jesus is doing in my life, what I’m dreaming for my family, and how I’m going after Kingdom work in Sierra Leone. I reflect on the early days of hiding my faith, the cultural shame around dreaming big, and the supernatural way God has rebuilt me crumb by crumb. I end with prayer, laughter, and a bold declaration that I will no longer stay silent.
I talk about:
đź’ˇ Highlights & Timestamps:
00:00 – Early morning walk, fire in my bones, inspired to testify
09:38 – “Crumb by crumb, God brought me to a place of openness”
20:12 – Vision for rehab farming communities in Sierra Leone
32:05 – Wrestling with corporate life, provision, and Spirit-led ambition
44:50 – “I’m done hiding it—this Jesus is better than anything else”
54:30 – Breaking social media silence: one follower, no replies
1:01:44 – The airplane analogy: truth perspective and declaring boldly
1:18:29 – On Abraham Hicks, deception, and surrendering control
1:33:42 – “I’m a toddler with a paintbrush” — prayer and praise explosion
đź“– Scriptures Referenced:
Psalm 105:1 – “Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name; make known among the nations what he has done”
đź§ Core Takeaway:
I won’t shut up about what God is doing—not for my comfort, not for culture, and not for anyone else's approval. This is Jesus’ story.
🙏 Closing Line:
Crumb Confessional #12a — I’m just a toddler with a paintbrush, saying, “Daddy, can I help?”
By by CRUMB🎙️ Crumb Confessional — Episode 12a
Title: I'm done apologizing for what God's doing in my life
Description:
It’s 4:17 AM on July 12, and I’m out walking, lit up with fire and inspiration. No filter today—just full transparency about what Jesus is doing in my life, what I’m dreaming for my family, and how I’m going after Kingdom work in Sierra Leone. I reflect on the early days of hiding my faith, the cultural shame around dreaming big, and the supernatural way God has rebuilt me crumb by crumb. I end with prayer, laughter, and a bold declaration that I will no longer stay silent.
I talk about:
đź’ˇ Highlights & Timestamps:
00:00 – Early morning walk, fire in my bones, inspired to testify
09:38 – “Crumb by crumb, God brought me to a place of openness”
20:12 – Vision for rehab farming communities in Sierra Leone
32:05 – Wrestling with corporate life, provision, and Spirit-led ambition
44:50 – “I’m done hiding it—this Jesus is better than anything else”
54:30 – Breaking social media silence: one follower, no replies
1:01:44 – The airplane analogy: truth perspective and declaring boldly
1:18:29 – On Abraham Hicks, deception, and surrendering control
1:33:42 – “I’m a toddler with a paintbrush” — prayer and praise explosion
đź“– Scriptures Referenced:
Psalm 105:1 – “Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name; make known among the nations what he has done”
đź§ Core Takeaway:
I won’t shut up about what God is doing—not for my comfort, not for culture, and not for anyone else's approval. This is Jesus’ story.
🙏 Closing Line:
Crumb Confessional #12a — I’m just a toddler with a paintbrush, saying, “Daddy, can I help?”