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Listen in as I talk to Dr. LaTanya Moore who was raised by a single mom in North Carolina. Since she was in the eighth grade, she knew she wanted to be a therapist as a social worker who helped to care for her brother planted a seed in her heart. She believes that the soul, mind, spirit and body go together and she works with others to help them to strengthen their relationship with God.
Dr. Moore didn't know that she needed forgiveness until she was in graduate school. As a part of the requirements to become a therapist, she had to get a therapist. She had no idea that she had any issues with her dad who was not present much in her upbringing. However, through therapy, she discovered that she was harboring unforgiveness. It was only after she began to talk about it that she realized that she had been numbing her feelings. And just as a song by Aliyah talks about writing a four-page letter, she wrote a four-page letter to her dad who was behind bars. This became the catalyst for them repairing their relationship.
Being that she did not grow up with a father, she felt like she couldn't trust her Heavenly Father. She always prided herself on being independent and one day she asked God to show her herself. He showed her how she manufactured things for herself instead of submitting to Him. She discovered that living faith by someone else's faith won't cut it. Now God has transformed her life to the point that her desire is to carry the presence of God and help others to do the same.
Dr. LaTanya Moore
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Listen in as I talk to Dr. LaTanya Moore who was raised by a single mom in North Carolina. Since she was in the eighth grade, she knew she wanted to be a therapist as a social worker who helped to care for her brother planted a seed in her heart. She believes that the soul, mind, spirit and body go together and she works with others to help them to strengthen their relationship with God.
Dr. Moore didn't know that she needed forgiveness until she was in graduate school. As a part of the requirements to become a therapist, she had to get a therapist. She had no idea that she had any issues with her dad who was not present much in her upbringing. However, through therapy, she discovered that she was harboring unforgiveness. It was only after she began to talk about it that she realized that she had been numbing her feelings. And just as a song by Aliyah talks about writing a four-page letter, she wrote a four-page letter to her dad who was behind bars. This became the catalyst for them repairing their relationship.
Being that she did not grow up with a father, she felt like she couldn't trust her Heavenly Father. She always prided herself on being independent and one day she asked God to show her herself. He showed her how she manufactured things for herself instead of submitting to Him. She discovered that living faith by someone else's faith won't cut it. Now God has transformed her life to the point that her desire is to carry the presence of God and help others to do the same.
Dr. LaTanya Moore
facebook.com/stephanieymcneal
instagram.com/stephanieymcneal
linkedin.com/in/stephanieymcneal/