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Who Am I?

Episode 2 of the Daughters of a King podcast, hosted by Isata Spencer, titled "Who Am I?" was published on July 12, 2021 and runs 86 minutes.

July 12, 2021 ·86m · Daughters of a King

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Who am I? This question can be answered numerous ways depending on how you were raised, the music you listen to, the city you live in and many more factors. Every individual has their own identity that can change overtime, but as Christians we are supposed to place our identity in Christ because He never changes. During this episode, we will be diving into a deep discussion about the dangers of placing your identity in the world instead of Christ. We will be focusing on 5 points such as defining identity, explaining how identity is formed, and establishing your identity in Christ. We also deconstruct the unattainable beauty standards that women are challenged with in today's society by reminding women to place their identity in Christ and not their external beauty. This episode will be challenging but thought-provoking as we visit numerous verses in the Holy Bible to better understand the identity of the world vs. your identity in Christ.

Who am I? This question can be answered numerous ways depending on how you were raised, the music you listen to, the city you live in and many more factors. Every individual has their own identity that can change overtime, but as Christians we are supposed to place our identity in Christ because He never changes. During this episode, we will be diving into a deep discussion about the dangers of placing your identity in the world instead of Christ. We will be focusing on 5 points such as defining identity, explaining how identity is formed, and establishing your identity in Christ. We also deconstruct the unattainable beauty standards that women are challenged with in today's society by reminding women to place their identity in Christ and not their external beauty. This episode will be challenging but thought-provoking as we visit numerous verses in the Holy Bible to better understand the identity of the world vs. your identity in Christ.
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