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Episode 19: Mind Your Chisme | You’re Responsible for What You Know

Episode 19: Mind Your Chisme | You’re Responsible for What You Know

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Before you sip that tea… ask yourself: “What am I going to do with what I know?” ☕👀
In this episode, we’re calling out gossip, drama addiction, and the responsibility that comes with knowing someone else’s business.

Because gossip is a sin, not a social activity. And ministry is everywhere, not just inside church walls.

🙏 Special thanks to Nancy at Yummy Bites for our amazing mugs!

💬 In this episode:
– Nurses Week shoutout! 🩺💙
– Why people crave drama more than discipline
– When your success makes others uncomfortable
– “Mind your business” = mind your growth, your character, your calling
– If you hear the chisme, you are now accountable
– How gossip spreads like sickness—but health doesn’t
– Opening your home, sharing your resources, Acts 2-style community
– The cost of true compassion: stepping out of comfort
– Stop watching others fall—start standing in the gap
– Gossip, judgment, disobedience… let’s get honest about what we’re engaging in

📖 Scripture is clear: when we know, we act. No excuses.

👉 Watch Episode 19 now and drop a 🫢 if you’ve ever had to check yourself before spreading the tea.

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