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In this episode of the Kingdom Daughters Podcast, host Marlysa Gamblin continues the conversation on healing, identity, and purpose. Together, we explore the Deborah anointing and how unresolved racial trauma can sometimes make it difficult for Black women to fully walk in the authority and calling God has placed within them.
Through the story of Deborah in Judges 4, we are reminded that our identity begins with being deeply loved by God — long before any assignment or leadership role. This episode is an invitation to healing, spiritual breakthrough, and rediscovering who you are in Christ.
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By Kindgom DaughtersIn this episode of the Kingdom Daughters Podcast, host Marlysa Gamblin continues the conversation on healing, identity, and purpose. Together, we explore the Deborah anointing and how unresolved racial trauma can sometimes make it difficult for Black women to fully walk in the authority and calling God has placed within them.
Through the story of Deborah in Judges 4, we are reminded that our identity begins with being deeply loved by God — long before any assignment or leadership role. This episode is an invitation to healing, spiritual breakthrough, and rediscovering who you are in Christ.
If this message encourages you, be sure to subscribe, follow us on Instagram, and become part of our growing Kingdom Daughters community.
Like, comment, & subscribe!
Stay Connected:
Join our free online community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/2712734515749208/
Visit our website: kingdomdaughterministry.com
Follow us on Instagram: @KingdomDaughtersMinistry