Haha... Let Me Tell It
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Do you remember Zack, the Black Power Ranger, and his "Hip-hop-kido"? It’s a hilarious, awkward example of what happens when outsiders try to package and sell a culture they don't actually live. But here's the conviction: the exact same thing happens to Christianity when believers decide to stay quiet.
In this episode, we are talking about why we keep handing the mic to people with no context. If the redeemed do not tell their own story, spectators will tell it for us—and they usually get it wrong. We break down the real reasons we stay silent, from carrying shame about our past to falling into the trap of thinking our story isn't "dramatic" enough to matter. But your testimony doesn’t need a Hollywood before-and-after to be powerful. Sometimes, the heaviest proof of God's grace is simply: He kept me. From 90s TV tropes to the undeniable weight of an old-school testimony service (cue the Commissioned track), we are exploring what it really means to be a witness. It's time to stop getting mad at the world's counterfeit representation of faith, and start actually taking responsibility for our own. God is laughing at us because He gave us the testimony, and we still act like we don't have a voice.
You can't tell it, so let me tell it.