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Dear Justin, I am Sorry
Abigail Badu Abigail Badu

Dear Justin, I am Sorry

it wasn't until I had said my goodbyes, driven 5 minutes away from camp, and played the beautiful song one camper dedicated to the experience, that I was able to let myself cry. […]

it is when you stop fighting the storm that you can sit in the eye of the hurricane and make it to the end so that you may witness the beautiful rainbow God has designed.

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Overcoming My Thorn
Faith, Healing Abigail Badu Faith, Healing Abigail Badu

Overcoming My Thorn

I spent five months trying to write this post. Five months of opening a blank page, typing a sentence, and closing the tab. Because this secret — my biggest one — wasn't something I ever imagined saying out loud, let alone publishing on the internet for the world to read.

My fight-or-flight sin, the one I had to lay bare before God, was pornography. And it started when I was in fourth grade.

For years I carried this quietly — through elementary school, through high school, through accepting Christ as my Savior — still fighting something I didn't have words for and was too ashamed to confess. The enemy had me convinced I was alone in it. That good girls, church girls, didn't deal with this. That if anyone ever found out, they would see me differently.

But God had other plans. He used a torn piece of cardboard, a stranger on a stage, and four words — truly loved and free — to show me that the thing I was most ashamed of was the very thing He wanted to redeem.

This post is my testimony. It's about what confession does that silence never can. It's about the freedom that only comes when you stop carrying something alone. And it's about the conversation I believe the church needs to start having — openly, honestly, and without shame.

If you've ever felt like you were the only one fighting something in the dark, this one is for you.

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