274. Persevering Through Self-Destruction, Part 1

Send a text She had the faith… but she was fighting herself. In this raw and deeply personal conversation, Alandria Suggs opens up about what happens when pain, disappointment, and isolation begin to pull you away from God. Behind her smile was a silent struggle — one that nearly broke her spirit. What made her keep going when everything inside said “give up”? Listen as she reveals the moments that changed her life forever and how God’s mercy found her in the middle of her own destructi...
She had the faith… but she was fighting herself. In this raw and deeply personal conversation, Alandria Suggs opens up about what happens when pain, disappointment, and isolation begin to pull you away from God. Behind her smile was a silent struggle — one that nearly broke her spirit.
What made her keep going when everything inside said “give up”?
Listen as she reveals the moments that changed her life forever and how God’s mercy found her in the middle of her own destruction.
This episode will remind you that even when you’re falling apart, God is still writing your story.
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I grew up in a 2 parent household as the youngest of 4. My parents raised us up in the Church of Christ, and they both instilled wisdom and knowledge into us in regard to being a child of God. I loved going to church attending Bible class, and there were 2 summers when I attended church camp at Pine Springs Summer Camp. Growing my relationship with God there inspired me to want to get baptized at the age of 12! Even throughout my teenage years, college, and adulthood the core of my beliefs and my faith stayed solidified. I never wavered because of the relationship I had built with Christ, and from the provision He instilled within me. It’s an unspoken peace that only a few can understand, especially if they have a relationship with God as well.





























