Aaron Sabio

Press Service International

Aaron Sabio lives in Oceanside LA, is a pastor at Calvary Chapel Vista in Southern California. He enjoys coffee, volleyball, and singing with his worship band, [REVO]Collective.

  • The people who changed my life

    I am convinced that I have been blessed with the best mentors of today. I have observed these men and women in trial, pain, victory, and am refreshed when they come to my mind.

  • When God says, “Go”

    As a Christian I understand that my life is not my own.

  • Loving hypocrites

    I hear it all the time. Comments like, “I don’t go to church because they’re just a bunch of hypocrites” or “Christian’s are all fake. They’re too hypocritical.”

  • When serving the Lord is in a rut

    Some time ago I had arrived home from a long weekend of youth camp and I was exhausted.

  • 5 Simple Truths for the Single Christian

    As a single male in full-time ministry, I think I’ve heard it all.

  • When God says, “No”

    I love the privilege of prayer. I confess that I severely lack in my prayer life, and rarely practice diligent asking, seeking, and knocking.

  • New seasons

    I have mixed feelings about new seasons of life. I enjoy the rush of the unknown, but hate the anxiety that quickly follows pursuit. I love meeting new people, but cringe at the potential awkwardness that poisons the air during a dead conversation.

  • The blessings of brokenness

    I don’t like to be broken. In fact, for the majority of my life I’ve avoided real brokenness like the plague.

  • Issues over burning or pouring out?

    Twelve months ago the abbreviation ‘TBH’ (‘to be honest’) had burnt out in my daily vernacular, a phrase I had picked up from my awesome youth group.

  • Dear Satan,

    No, this isn’t a love letter. It’s our breakup. You’re a thief, killer, and destroyer of anything good.