Mothering a Movement: Vivian Mabuni on Surrender, Identity, and the God Who Sees| Episode 20

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Mothering a Movement: Vivian Mabuni on Surrender, Identity, and the God Who Sees| Episode 20

from Wildly Hopeful with Brandy Dawson

What does it look like to mother a movement, not jut family? To lead with open hands and awilling heart in a world that often sidelines women's voices? In this powerful episode of eighth & GRACE, Brandy sits down with Vivian Mabuni- international speaker, Bible teacher, author of Open Hands, Willing Heart, and host of the God Hears Her podcast. With decades of ministry experience and a deep commitment to cultural leadership, Vivian shares how surrender, suffering, and identity have shaped her calling to raise up the next generation of women leaders.    Together, they explore: Women in ministry and the thrology of being seen The power of cultural identity in spiritual formation  How to disciple and empower the next generation  Practical encouragement for weary women called to lead  What it means to midwife movments with faithm not perfection Whether you're navigating your own hidden season or longing to create community where every woman feels seen + known, this conversation is for you.    Listen now to discover: How Vivian's experience as an Asian American leader shaped her ministry The importance of generational discipleship Wisdom for overcoming the whispre of unworthiness Encouragement to keep showing up with open hands Grab your coffee and join us for this tender, empowering conversation about faith, surrender, and legacy.   To connect with Vivian: instagram.com/vivmabuni To connect with Brandy for speaking engagement, podcast collaboration, or any request: [email protected] Instagram: https://instagram.com/brandyadawson Website: https://www.brandyadawson.com  

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