The infatuation with Insta-famous girl bosses/preachers is drying up in 2020.
There's room for critique of people who've mishandled their platforms.
There's also room for self-reflection to understand why we like to revel in seeing the mighty brought low.
There's also room for self-reflection to understand why we like to revel in seeing the mighty brought low.
For many of us, it's not the same as calling for justice or repentance.
It's a mob mentality. And we should be honest about that.
It's a mob mentality. And we should be honest about that.
I'm saying this to myself too.
I'm glad a few people have been "found out" lately. A few, because I knew how they've harmed people.
But some others? ...I found a little root of envy when I unpacked my reaction.
I'm glad a few people have been "found out" lately. A few, because I knew how they've harmed people.
But some others? ...I found a little root of envy when I unpacked my reaction.
And I'd love for us to have open and honest conversations about how jealousy/envy drives our dislike sometimes.
It's one conversation we've not committed to normalizing on the socials.
It's one conversation we've not committed to normalizing on the socials.
I've found a lot of freedom in naming it lately.
Calling a thing a thing.
...And allowing myself time, space, and grace to get to the root and implement change.
Calling a thing a thing.
...And allowing myself time, space, and grace to get to the root and implement change.
And from a biblical perspective, where is the room for redemption?
We find (secret) satisfaction in seeing folks reduced to shambles, stepping over them and going on with our lives.
That...doesn't...look....like...Christ. #MemoToMe
We find (secret) satisfaction in seeing folks reduced to shambles, stepping over them and going on with our lives.
That...doesn't...look....like...Christ. #MemoToMe