Faith in the Process: Finding Purpose in Your Tech Journey

Software Developer and Technical Writer passionate about creating fast, accessible web experiences. I write about technology, growth, and opportunities that empower developers to build impactful careers. Founder of Zenthos Lab.
The tech world moves fast. Every week there’s a new framework, a new startup raising millions, or someone younger already building something “bigger.”
It’s easy to feel like you’re behind.
But the truth is, every journey has its own pace. Every developer, every creator, every dreamer has a timeline that’s perfectly theirs — even when it doesn’t look like everyone else’s.
I’ve learned that faith isn’t just about believing in God; it’s about believing in the purpose behind your process.
It’s what keeps you steady when the imposter syndrome gets loud.
It’s what reminds you that growth sometimes looks like waiting, not quitting.
When I started coding, I spent months feeling invisible. I wanted results — a job, recognition, validation. But it wasn’t until I started trusting the process that everything began to align.
Doors opened.
Ideas clicked.
People found my work — not because I rushed, but because I stayed consistent.
Faith teaches you patience in a world obsessed with speed.
It tells you to focus on becoming, not just arriving.
It’s what helps you see that sometimes the detour is the direction.
Whether you believe in God, the universe, or simply the deeper meaning behind your work — faith is what makes the journey human.
Because code may build the product, but belief builds the person.
So wherever you are right now — between projects, between breakthroughs, between answers — keep showing up.
Keep building.
Keep trusting.
Your time will come, right on time.
Written by Ayobami Zenthos — Web Developer & Technical Writer.
Building intuitive web experiences and documenting the lessons along the way.
Portfolio: ayobamizenthos.com






