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Self Cleaning 60 Days Devotional Let God Clean What You Tried to Cover
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Self Cleaning 60 Days Devotional Let God Clean What You Tried to Cover in Vernon, BC
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Self Cleaning 60 Days Devotional Let God Clean What You Tried to Cover in Vernon, BC
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This Ain't Your Ordinary Devotional - It's a Soul Detox.
Self Cleaning: Let God Clean What You Tried to Cover isn't filled with polished phrases and pretty prayers. It's raw. It's real. It's what happens when you're tired of pretending and finally ready to be free for real.
This 60-day devotional was written in the fire - not from a place of perfection, but from a place of pain, healing, and deep transformation. It speaks to the believer who still struggles, the leader who feels stuck, and the gifted person who is silently bleeding.
A Snippet from the Book:
"I didn't write this because I have it all together. I wrote this because I didn't. This is my dirt. My mistakes. My hidden struggles. My seasons of pride, unforgiveness, lust, people-pleasing, running from God... all of it. I had to be exposed. I had to be cleaned."
Every day in Self Cleaning includes:
✔ A grounding Scripture
✔ A raw, relatable devotional
✔ A bold prayer to break chains
✔ A reflection prompt to deal with the real you
✔ A daily affirmation to speak over your life
You'll tackle real-life issues like:
Forgiving what broke you
Breaking toxic thoughts and people-pleasing
Healing from shame and insecurity
Killing gossip and complaining
Shutting down procrastination
Releasing relationships God already told you to let go
Walking in spiritual consistency and discipline
Whether you're a churchgoer, a ministry leader, or someone trying to reconnect with your faith after falling off, this devotional will meet you where you are and walk you step by step toward healing.
If you're tired of surface-level devotionals and ready for something deeper, rawer, and life-changing - this is it.
This Ain't Your Ordinary Devotional - It's a Soul Detox.
Self Cleaning: Let God Clean What You Tried to Cover isn't filled with polished phrases and pretty prayers. It's raw. It's real. It's what happens when you're tired of pretending and finally ready to be free for real.
This 60-day devotional was written in the fire - not from a place of perfection, but from a place of pain, healing, and deep transformation. It speaks to the believer who still struggles, the leader who feels stuck, and the gifted person who is silently bleeding.
A Snippet from the Book:
"I didn't write this because I have it all together. I wrote this because I didn't. This is my dirt. My mistakes. My hidden struggles. My seasons of pride, unforgiveness, lust, people-pleasing, running from God... all of it. I had to be exposed. I had to be cleaned."
Every day in Self Cleaning includes:
✔ A grounding Scripture
✔ A raw, relatable devotional
✔ A bold prayer to break chains
✔ A reflection prompt to deal with the real you
✔ A daily affirmation to speak over your life
You'll tackle real-life issues like:
Forgiving what broke you
Breaking toxic thoughts and people-pleasing
Healing from shame and insecurity
Killing gossip and complaining
Shutting down procrastination
Releasing relationships God already told you to let go
Walking in spiritual consistency and discipline
Whether you're a churchgoer, a ministry leader, or someone trying to reconnect with your faith after falling off, this devotional will meet you where you are and walk you step by step toward healing.
If you're tired of surface-level devotionals and ready for something deeper, rawer, and life-changing - this is it.


















