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Welcome to Tea & Truth

Welcome to Tea & Truth! I am so glad you decided to join me. Each post will reflect my sincere opinion on whatever subject lays heavily on my heart that day. You can expect to find topics such as politics, relationships, spiritual life, current events, and much more. I am just a city-born, small-town raised, conservative Christian girl with a passion to share my thoughts, wisdom, and revelations with the world around me. This said, if you care to join me in the adventures of everyday life in this beautifully bustling world we live in, go ahead. Carve out a few minutes of your time, and a deep breath of fresh air. I pray our time together will become as routine and refreshing as a long chat on the front porch. Grab yourself a cup of hot tea (or your beverage of choice), get comfortable, and settle in for a time of truth talks.

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