Welcome to Victory Over Voices!
A space for Christian women navigating overthinking, self-doubt, and identity wounds.

Quiet the Noise in Your Mind. Hear God Clearly. Live in Peace.
A faith-based space for Christian women who overthink, battle self-doubt, and want to replace negative inner voices with God’s truth – one mindset shift at a time.

About
Hi, I’m Simi! I created this space for Christian women who long for clarity, peace, and a renewed sense of identity.
I once lived with a restless mind… overthinking everything, doubting myself, and feeling inadequate. When I learned to unburden myself to God through conversations with Him, journaling, the Word, and prayer, my mind began to experience God’s transformative work. He restored my sense of identity and showed me how to walk in quiet confidence.
Through biblical truth, reflection, and gentle mind renewal practices, I help you overcome overthinking spirals, silence self-doubt, and rediscover your confidence to fulfil the purpose God has called you to.
A PLACE FOR YOUR MIND TO REST
If you’re here, it might be because…
- You replay conversations and question every detail
- You feel overwhelmed by decisions and “what if” thinking
- You struggle with fear, doubt, or internal criticism
- You feel “not enough” even though you’re trying your best
- Your self-esteem has been bruised by life, comparison, or pressure
- You want to hear God clearly, but feel distracted
- You feel mentally exhausted from overthinking

If any of this sounds like you, you are not alone!!.
And you’re in the right place.
Victory Over Voices exists to help Christian women:
✨ Break free from overthinking spirals
✨ Replace lies with truth
✨ Rebuild identity on what God says, not fear
✨ Heal self-esteem rooted in insecurity
✨ Learn to hear God’s voice over mental noise
✨ Cultivate peace that passes all understanding
✨ Step into clarity and confidence
WHAT YOU’LL FIND HERE…

Christian Overthinking & Thought Renewal
Overthinking isn’t a sign that something is wrong with you…it simply means your mind needs rest and guidance. Here, we’ll explore why thoughts tend to spiral and share ways to interrupt them using God’s Word. We’ll learn to respond to our thoughts with wisdom and care, rather than fear.
Identity & Self-Worth in Christ
Low self-esteem often takes root where truth is forgotten. This space is for gently rebuilding your sense of worth based on what God says…not on performance, comparison, or approval. Together, we explore identity through Scripture and learn to see ourselves through God’s eyes again.

Life will test your thoughts…but Scripture reinforces them. This pillar emphasises developing spiritual and mental resilience through Bible-based reflections, stories, and teachings. We’ll explore how biblical truths can reshape our thinking, stabilise our emotions, and enable us to stand firm during overwhelming times.
Biblical Resilience & Spirit-Led Clarity

"Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will." Romans 12:2 (NIV)
"Put on all of God’s armour so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil....hold up the shield of faith to stop the fiery arrows of the devil....and take the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." Ephesians 6:11,16,17b (NLT)
Recent Posts
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“New Year, New Me” – A Biblical Perspective
January often comes with pressure to change. This post explores a ‘new year, new me’ from a Christian perspective – renewing the mind, releasing overthinking, and trusting God’s process.
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God’s Refining Season: Lessons From Eberechi Eze’s Hat-Trick
Inspired by Eberechi Eze’s hat-trick, this post explores how God quietly refines us before publicly elevating us. A message for anyone trusting God’s timing.
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How to Step Out of Your Comfort Zone With God: Choosing Faith Over Fear
The comfort zone can feel safe, but it can also keep you stuck. This new post explores how God helps us move past doubt, fear, and hesitation into the places He’s calling us to.

