Faith, Forgiveness, and Finding Strength: Tisa Batey's Story
It's okay to say I need help, it's okay to say I'm hurting and it's okay to let people in. And the reason I say that is because when you are operating in transparency, you are opening yourselves up for whatever ridicule the world might have.
What happens when a Christian woman decides to lay bare her struggles and triumphs for the world to see? In this episode of 'A Billion Realities', Tisa Batey opens up about her deeply personal journey of faith and forgiveness. Known for her candid and heartfelt storytelling, Tisa felt a divine push to write her tell-all book, 'This Is How Saved People Sin'.
Despite her initial fears, she embraced transparency, sharing her life’s most vulnerable moments to offer comfort and hope to others. Tisa’s story is not just about her faith but also about the courage it takes to be completely honest. She believes that by being transparent, we open ourselves to both criticism and healing. Her book has become a beacon for many, liberating readers from the chains of shame and encouraging them to live their lives more fully.
Throughout the episode, Tisa discusses the challenges she faced in writing such a revealing book and how she overcame her reservations by trusting in God’s plan. Her journey underscores the importance of seeking help and admitting when we're hurting. By sharing her struggles, she shows that it’s okay to be imperfect and that there is strength in vulnerability.
If you’re looking for a story that inspires you to embrace your own journey with honesty and faith, this episode is a must-listen. Tisa’s message is clear: we don’t have to judge ourselves or others; instead, we can move forward with hope, faith, and a sense of community.