In this episode of The Feminine Frontline, Obioma shares an honest, personal reflection on race, identity, and unity within womanhood and the Church. Drawing from childhood experiences, faith formation, and ministry life, this conversation explores how race has shaped belonging, perception, and spiritual intimacy—and how God is inviting us beyond defensiveness, blame, and performative unity into mature, kingdom-centered relationship.
This episode includes discussion of racism and the contextual mention of a racial slur within a personal testimony, shared for understanding and healing, not harm. Listener discretion is advised.
This conversation flows directly into the heart of The Becoming Collective—a six-month cohort for women who are ready to return to God’s original design, move beyond surface-level growth, and become together through spiritual formation, identity restoration, and kingdom architecture.
Learn more about The Becoming Collective here:
https://www.obiomaee.com/becoming-co
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