Grounded in Faith. Built with Purpose.
Covered in Dust, Fueled by Purpose.
After the Hustle – My Sister, My Support
This photo takes me back to one of those long, gritty days.
I had just finished a full day working as an electrician—boots worn, shirt sweaty, hands tired. But honestly? I felt alive. There’s something rewarding about doing honest work, even when it wears you down physically. You can see it in the dust on my pants and the tools in my hand. That’s real life.
And then there’s my sister, Nijah. She came out to meet me with food and a smile. She didn’t have to say much—her presence spoke volumes. That simple act of support meant everything to me. It reminded me that I’m not walking this journey alone.
It’s moments like that—small, quiet gestures—that keep me going. When life demands a lot, God always finds a way to remind me I’m not forgotten. Whether it’s through a sibling’s kindness or the satisfaction of a job well done, I see His hand in it all.

Recharging with Our Brother in Faith
Some moments don’t need to be loud to be powerful.
That day, I spent time with a brother in the faith—someone I truly admire and respect. We didn’t just catch up; we poured into each other spiritually. Just being in that atmosphere, surrounded by warmth, prayer, and real conversations, reminded me why I keep pressing forward.
Life in the U.S. can move fast, and work can pull me in a hundred directions. But when I slow down and sit with people who truly walk with the Lord, I find clarity. I’m reminded of who I am and what I’m here for. This moment—just standing beside him, talking about life, faith, and purpose—felt like hitting the spiritual reset button.
At the end of the day, I know where my strength comes from. And spending time with someone who reminds me of that? That’s a blessing I’ll never take for granted.