This episode is a quiet invitation to pause and reflect on the questions we bring before God. Sometimes, the issue isn't whether God is answering—it's whether we're asking the right questions in the first place.
Rather than chasing answers that fit our plans, this reflection points to the wisdom of aligning with God's way. His way often challenges our assumptions, stretches our patience, and reorders our priorities—but it always leads to life, peace, and purpose.
Doing things God's way may not always look like progress in the eyes of the world, but it is the surest path to lasting fruit. When we shift our prayers from "Why is this happening?" to "What are You teaching me?" or "How can I honor You in this?" we begin to see that God's way is not just right—it's best.
What do you do when God doesn’t meet your expectations? When prayers go unanswered and His silence feels like rejection?
In this episode, we talk about the hidden purpose in divine disappointment. God’s promises come with a process—and though it may offend you, it's shaping the person you're becoming.
Tune in and be reminded: delay isn’t denial, and the process is priceless.
Life doesn’t come with a manual—but it does come with moments that demand discernment. In this episode, we explore how wisdom isn’t just about knowing, but knowing what fits when. Like the childhood game, each situation we face requires a different response—rock, paper, or scissors. But how do you know which one to play? Dive into this thought-provoking conversation where strategy meets spirituality, and discover why the right move can make all the difference.
It’s a simple question — until it isn’t.
In this episode, we journey into the heart of a question that has stopped many in their tracks. “Do you love me?” It sounds tender… until it demands an answer. When asked by a partner, it can echo with desperation, longing, or truth we’ve tried to avoid. But what if the real question being asked isn't about the other person at all?
This is not just a conversation about romance — it's about the mirrors we hold up in love, the answers we fear, and the spaces where comfort is no longer enough. Let this episode stir something in you. Not just an answer — but a revelation.
In a world where humility is often misunderstood as hiding, this episode challenges you to let your light shine unapologetically. Many of us wrestle with the tension between being visible and being seen as prideful — but how can anyone glorify God for what they’ve never seen?
In Let It Shine, we talk about the importance of making your gifts known, not for self-promotion, but so that the world may see and give glory to your Father in heaven. This is a call to step out, speak up, and share what God has placed in you. Because hiding isn’t humility — it’s fear disguised.
Let this episode encourage you to embrace visibility with reverence, knowing that when your light shines, it points to the Source.
In this heartfelt episode, I share the story behind my song Faithful God — a melody birthed from the fire of personal encounters and the unwavering truth of God's nature. This episode explores how every testimony is more than a recount of the past; it is a prophetic seed for the future.
A testimony is not just a “look what God has done”, it’s a bold “He can do it again” — for you, for me, for anyone who dares to believe. Through this song and conversation, I invite you into a space where faith rises, hope stirs, and the faithfulness of God becomes a living echo in your own story.
Tune in and let your spirit be reminded: if He did it before, He will do it again — because He is a Faithful God.
In this special episode, I’m simply thinking out loud—reminiscing on the journey of Dear Tyla as we celebrate 4 incredible years. From uncertain beginnings to becoming a voice of hope and truth, this episode is a heartfelt reflection on the growth, the grit, the grace, and the God moments that have shaped us. I talk about the milestones we’ve crossed, the challenges that refined us, and the unexpected blessings along the way. It’s raw. It’s real. It’s a celebration of becoming—one honest episode at a time.
Sometimes it feels like certain parts of our lives are gone for good — missed opportunities, lost dreams, or the grace we think we once carried. But in this heartfelt episode of Dear Tyla, we’re reminded that nothing is ever truly dead when it’s reconnected to its Source. God is not just a redeemer; He is a restorer. As long as there is breath in your lungs, there is hope for life again. Restoration may take time and come with a cost, but God's agenda is always laced with renewal. This episode invites you to believe again, hope again… and most importantly, Live Again
God is a God that rewards. He sees. He rewards and is setting a beautiful table in your honour.
But what if the table God is preparing for you isn’t just about blessing — but about testifying? In this powerful episode, we explore the meaning behind God’s open display of favor — not hidden, not quiet, but right where the enemy can see. It's not about shaming others, but about revealing His goodness in undeniable ways.
Whether you've been overlooked, mocked, or misunderstood, this episode will stir your faith and remind you: God rewards, and He does it boldly — with purpose. There’s a reason your breakthrough is happening where it is.
Pull up a seat. The table is set. Let’s talk about Dining With The Enemy.
In this soul-stirring episode of the podcast, we dive into the beauty hidden in brokenness. Perfectly Broken reminds us that God is not repelled by our cracks—He’s drawn to them. He sees beyond the shattered pieces and lovingly mends, molds, and uses them for His glory.
Through raw reflections and powerful truth, we explore how being broken isn’t the end of the story but the very beginning of something sacred. God specializes in restoration. He doesn’t discard the damaged—He dwells with the hurting, heals the wounded, and brings purpose from pain.
Whether you’re feeling fractured, forgotten, or flawed, this episode is a gentle reminder: You are not disqualified. You are perfectly positioned for a divine comeback. God still uses broken vessels to pour out His greatest works.
In this powerful episode, we dive into the transformative principle of putting action behind your faith. "Prepare For Rain" challenges you to not just believe, but to live like what you believe is already on the way. Whether you're praying for breakthrough, waiting on a promise, or holding onto a vision, this message will inspire you to start building, moving, and preparing—just like the rain is coming. Faith without works is dead—but faith with action changes everything.
God values our service — our willingness to do, to give, to build. But what happens when our service replaces our fellowship with Him?
In this episode, we unpack The Martha Paradox — the internal conflict between serving God and sitting with Him. Martha wasn’t wrong for serving; her mistake was serving without first drawing from the presence of Jesus.
We explore the tension many believers face: pouring out without being filled, doing the work of God without anchoring ourselves in relationship with Him. God isn’t asking us to stop serving — He’s inviting us to serve from the place of intimacy, not in place of it.
✨ Before we move for God, let’s remember to meet with Him.
There’s a treasure inside you — gifts placed by God, full of potential and purpose. But too often, we’re caught longing for validation from people we esteem or those closest to us. We want them to see us, to cheer us on, to affirm our greatness.
But what about the ones already clapping for us? The ones who celebrate us without prompting? The ones who see value in us, effortlessly?
In this episode, we explore the powerful reminder to show up — not for applause or popularity, but for the people who already believe in who you are. Care for those who consider you a big deal. Sometimes, the greatest honour you can give your gift is to pour it into the spaces where it’s already appreciated.
✨ It’s time to stop chasing recognition and start showing up where you're already seen.
Ever been on a date and taken a picture of your significant other? Well it's one of the most thrilling experiences in life and many times you get to see things about the person that you've never seen. In life it's important that we get our view from people that love us and see us not as we are but all that we can be. Knowing that a typical human is flawed will lead us to find our identity through the lens of perfect love. In this episode we discuss the importance of seeing ourselves through the lens of God's Word
Have you ever read the story in scripture where Jesus explains how faith as a mustard seed can do a lot? Have you ever found yourself in a position where it sees your faith is way larger than a mustard seed but seemingly powerless? What if the problem is not the size of your faith but the quality. In this episode we discuss in more details the value of building faith