Imposter syndrome doesn’t just show up in boardrooms—it shows up in Bible study, worship, and leadership too. This post speaks honestly about what it feels like to walk with God while silently wondering if you belong. I share my personal journey with this battle, not from a platform of arrival, but from a place of truth. You’re not alone. God isn’t waiting on you to be perfect—just willing.

Your words carry the power to build or break, to heal or wound, to bring clarity or confusion. What you speak into others can either nurture connection or cause distance. When guided by wisdom and grace, your speech becomes a tool for restoration, encouragement, and truth. It reflects the condition of your heart and reveals your values. Speak with intention—your words are seeds that grow into trust, healing, and spiritual strength, shaping your relationships and your own growth.