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In the season finale of So Chi, the question that has quietly sat beneath every episode finally gets asked out loud: Why?
What unfolds is the most personal episode of the season, a story that has never been shared publicly until now, a reframe of what it means to ask God questions, and the discovery that the answer to why is not an explanation. It's a Person.
The valley was never just a valley. It was always a valley of worship.
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In this penultimate episode of So Chi Season 1, a month that started on a high spiritual note became tangled with physical illness and forced stillness, turning it into the unlikely classroom for one of the most practical lessons yet: how do you hold onto hope when you're tired of fighting yourself?
What follows is part wrestle, part exhale, a reframe of what trusting God actually looks like in practice, and encouragement drawn from the most unlikely of sources.
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In this episode of So Chi, a lingering insight from the widow of Zarephath opens a week-long wrestling match, not with circumstances, but with trust itself.
What follows is one of the most honest episodes yet: a real battle, a walk, a cat, and the question of why unbelief persists even when the evidence is overwhelming. Because sometimes doubt isn't intellectual, it's inherited. Leaving us with the need for a reversal, a rebirth.
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In this episode of So Chi, Chidi opens with a confession: she's tired. Sound familiar? Elijah felt it too, right after one of the greatest displays of God's power in Scripture.
Drawing from Matthew 6, what follows is one of the most personal episodes yet. A real conversation, a situation with no visible way through, and the question that wouldn't leave: how do you stay hopeful when nothing has changed? The answer comes from an unlikely source, in the most impossible of circumstances.
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In this episode of So Chi, a stubborn late night and a heavy Monday morning become the unlikely starting point for one of the most practical instructions Jesus ever gave.
As the weight of the world's suffering meets personal exhaustion, one question surfaces: how do you rejoice always when life is giving you every reason not to? The answer is simpler than you'd think but harder than it sounds.
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In this episode of So Chi, a tax return becomes the unlikely starting point for one of the most personal questions yet: how does inconsistent income glorify God?
What unfolds is a layered conversation about obedience, delay, and the difference between brokenness and disobedience. Because not every delay is a consequence, and not every hesitation is defiance — but how do you tell the difference?
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In this episode of So Chi, a broken soap dispenser becomes an unexpected classroom. What started as a small household inconvenience unfolded into three-layered lessons about seeking God in the ordinary, showing up broken, and why God's answers don't always look like our requests.
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In this episode of So Chi, we wrestle with the frustration that follows closed doors, especially when they shut after we’ve done everything “right.”
Through personal reflection, this episode explores misplaced anger, self-reliance, and the loving interruptions that expose what’s being formed beneath the surface. What if the closed door is not a rejection? What if the anger we feel isn’t about the opportunity itself, but about control?
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In this episode of So Chi, we sit with the uncomfortable space between needing and resisting that need. Drawing from 1 Peter 1, this reflection explores trials not as a means to an end or obstacles to God’s promises, but as something necessary for spiritual survival.
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In this first episode of So Chi, Chidi introduces the heart behind the podcast: where it came from, why it exists, and why now. Through a self-reflective monologue, she explores faith, creativity, timing, and the questions we carry about God.
The episode closes with a deeper reflection on prayer: how God answers, why some prayers feel delayed or unanswered, and the real purpose of prayer. This episode invites you to slow down, sit with the questions, and grow without rushing to conclusions.