Jesus With a Shot of Espresso

Talitha Koum is a quiet space for honest faith, healing, reflection, and becoming.

Here, theology meets humanity through everyday moments with coffee in hand, Bible open, hearts learning how to heal, grow, and return to the gentleness of God again and again.

This is not a place for perfect answers or performative faith. It’s a space for sincerity, grace, emotional honesty, and the reminder that God still meets us tenderly in the middle of real life.

Writing from a Heart Under Construction

2026

I never imagined that my quiet coffee conversations with Jesus would lead me here.
This website was born in seasons where I felt lost, exhausted, and unsure of who I was becoming. So many mornings, all I had was coffee, tears, and prayers God still heard anyway.
"Talitha Koum" means "Little girl, get up," and that verse became personal for me because Jesus kept calling me back to life in moments I felt spiritually and emotionally drained.
This space is not about having it all together. It is about healing, growing, and walking with Jesus honestly. For the girls rebuilding, rediscovering themselves, and learning that God still meets them right where they are.
Thank you for being here and growing with me. Maybe this is your reminder too.
Girl, get up.

Jazmin Copeland

Reheating My Coffee

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Filling My Cup

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Scripture & Sincerity

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Coffee First, Then Existential Reflection

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Theology & Humanity

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Who Am I?

I’m someone who believes healing and faith are often quieter than we expect. Less polished. More honest. More like early mornings with coffee in hand, an open Bible, and a heart trying to make sense of real life.

My writing lives in the space between theology and humanity. I write about grace, grief, identity, offense, healing, performance-based thinking, relationships, and what it looks like to slowly unlearn the distorted versions of God many of us were handed along the way. Through reflective storytelling and deeply personal insight, I explore how Scripture meets us in ordinary moments and how God often does His deepest work in the places we try hardest to hide.

I’m not interested in performative faith or perfect answers. I care about sincerity, growth, emotional honesty, and the consistency of Jesus’ character. My hope is that people leave my writing feeling seen, challenged gently, and reminded that God is still present in the middle of becoming.

Most mornings, you’ll find me with coffee, Bible open, asking hard questions, and trusting that grace is still enough for today.