EPISODE · Mar 1, 2024 · 37 MIN
Ep123 Childhood Trauma, Identity Crisis (Mallory Be.)
from Faith In Your Recovery Podcast
Her aim is to reach out to young people and women sharing her redemption story inspiring them to seek their identity in Christ, not the things of this world. Her past includes childhood trauma, prostitution, a fight with transgenderism, addiction, codependency, depression, anxiety, and more. Today her style of holy hip-hop along with her testimony wins the hearts of her listeners and ushers them into the presence of Jesus. Along with her husband Josh "Clean Slate" Hutchison has created New Path Ministries offering support to those battling substance use disorder.TakeawaysFinding true identity in Jesus Christ is essential for overcoming struggles and finding hope.Music can be a powerful tool for inspiring and encouraging others in their recovery journey.The support and accountability of a godly community are crucial for maintaining sobriety and spiritual growth.No matter how dark or broken our past may be, Jesus is always ready to extend His grace and offer a fresh start.Chapters00:00Introduction and Welcome01:02Mallory Hutchison's Path to Recovery02:00Mallory's Husband and Their Music03:09Focusing on Jesus in Their Music04:03Choosing Rap and Hip Hop Music05:18Rapping About the Good Things06:22Mallory's Favorite Genre Outside of Rap07:30What Makes Mallory's Music Unique08:20Female Rap Artists09:28Mallory's Dark Past and Traumatic Experiences14:12The Hardest Part to Break17:46Life Changing Experience in Jail20:06Encountering Jesus in Jail22:10Bible Stories That Inspired Mallory23:32The Power of Music and Its Influence25:27The Responsibility of Using Music to Impact Others26:20The Fear and Excitement of Performing28:19Mallory's Career Goals in Music Ministry29:14Finding True Identity in Christ31:25Changing Identity and Overcoming Society's Influence33:47Mallory's First Interview and Her Ministry35:17Opening a Men's Home and Helping Veterans37:07Faith in Your Recovery37:58Closing Remarks
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