Hey fam—

Let’s talk about struggle. Not the cute “my coffee was cold” kind of struggle. I’m talking about the kind of struggle that makes you question everything, makes your soul ache, makes you want to give up, sit down, and hide under the nearest blanket until Jesus comes back.

You know… the real stuff.

For the past few months, I’ve been sitting with a story that has always wrecked me: the Exodus. Not just the miracle moments—the plagues. The chaos. The in-between. The uncomfortable struggle of deliverance.

And that’s where Season 11 of I Cry In Corners was born:
A series I’m calling “Hard Lessons & Holy Disruptions”

Because maybe… just maybe… the plagues weren’t punishment. Maybe they were revelation.

What to Expect This Season

Each episode will explore one of the 10 plagues of Egypt, not as ancient weirdness—but as modern metaphors for the chaos we face today. Through every frog, every gnat, every speck of darkness, God was confronting false gods, exposing idols, and reminding His people who He was.

Sound familiar?

We’ll dive into episodes like:

  • Water to BloodWhen what used to sustain you now leaves a bad taste—what is God revealing?

  • FrogsWhen the chaos won’t quit ribbiting at your peace, can balance be holy?

  • BoilsYeah, we’re going there. Pain is loud. But so is healing.

  • LocustsWhen it feels like everything is gone, how do you rebuild?

And each one will end with practical, Jesus-centered takeaways. Because I don’t just want to cry in corners—I want to heal in them too.

Why the Plagues?

I used to skip these chapters. Frogs? Locusts? Literal worst nightmare! But this time, I saw something deeper.

The plagues weren’t just about judgment—they were about transformation.

Every moment was an invitation to let go of false security and cling to the only true Source of hope. And in this season, i’m holding on to that truth with everything I got! But I digress,  maybe the plagues in your life—your disappointments, your delays, your dark nights—aren’t proof that God’s left you.

Maybe they’re proof He’s moving you.

What I Hope You Hear

This season is messy. Honest. Unfiltered. Some episodes will feel like a hug. Others might feel like a scalpel. But through it all, you’ll hear what I’ve been hearing in my own personal chaos:

“I am the Lord. I see you. I am still working—even in the dark.”

Fam, this season is for the ones in process. The ones still asking questions. The ones who haven’t felt like singing lately. The ones who need permission to cry, pause, scream-pray, and keep going.

You are not alone.

Let’s cry together. Let’s get honest. And let’s watch what God can do when we let the struggle show us the way.

Season 11 drops July 11th.
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Oward, Chari