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In this episode of Kingdom Daughters, we talk about the biblical foundation for racial healing and what it means to be fully seen by Jesus as Black women. Through the story of the Samaritan woman at the well, we see how Jesus crossed racial, cultural, and social lines to affirm her dignity, restore her identity, and reveal her worth.
This conversation is a reminder that our value does not come from culture, history, or oppression—but from Christ Himself. Jesus sees Black women. He affirms our identity. And in His Kingdom, no race is beneath another.
If you’ve ever questioned your worth or carried racial pain into your faith, this episode is an invitation to heal at the feet of Jesus and reclaim who God says you are.
Follow us @kingdomdaughtersministry or visit us online at Kingdomdaughtersministry.com. We'd love to hear from you!
By Kindgom DaughtersIn this episode of Kingdom Daughters, we talk about the biblical foundation for racial healing and what it means to be fully seen by Jesus as Black women. Through the story of the Samaritan woman at the well, we see how Jesus crossed racial, cultural, and social lines to affirm her dignity, restore her identity, and reveal her worth.
This conversation is a reminder that our value does not come from culture, history, or oppression—but from Christ Himself. Jesus sees Black women. He affirms our identity. And in His Kingdom, no race is beneath another.
If you’ve ever questioned your worth or carried racial pain into your faith, this episode is an invitation to heal at the feet of Jesus and reclaim who God says you are.
Follow us @kingdomdaughtersministry or visit us online at Kingdomdaughtersministry.com. We'd love to hear from you!