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Kingdom Daughters Podcast
by Kindgom Daughters
Kingdom Daughters Podcast is your home as a Black Christian woman who desires to live free and rise. Together, we have real conversations about healing from the trauma of racism—so you can grow, rebuild, and walk confidently in who God called you to be.This is a safe space for restoration, transformation, and becoming the Kingdom Daughter God says you are.
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Operating From Wholeness | Ep. 6
Welcome back to the Kingdom Daughters Podcast!In this final episode of our first season, we’re sitting with a topic that’s really close to God’s heart—operating from wholeness. We talk about what it actually means to be whole, not just in theory, but in how we live day to day, rooted in our identity in Christ.We also reflect on how things like racial trauma can shape the way we see ourselves, sometimes causing us to believe things about our worth, value, and purpose that don’t align with what God says. Together, we walk through what it looks like to recognize those patterns, reject the lies, and begin choosing truth and freedom instead.This conversation is really an invitation for all of us to let God restore us from the inside out and step more fully into who He created us to be.Thank you for being part of this first season with us. If you haven’t already, subscribe, follow us on Instagram, and stay connected with our community.Until next time.
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The Deborah Anointing | Ep. 5
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.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.comFollow us on Instagram: @KingdomDaughtersMinistry
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Our Healing Approach | Ep. 4
Welcome to Kingdom Daughters Podcast!In this episode, we explore a faith-centered approach to healing from racial trauma.Join us as we discuss how true healing begins by addressing spiritual roots, pursuing holiness, and learning to fully trust God with our hearts, pain, and restoration.Through biblical insight, reflection, and the power of community, discover how partnering with God in the healing process empowers us to walk boldly in our identity, purpose, and collective freedom.Kingdomdaughtersministry.comIG: @KingdomDaughtersMinistryYouTube: Kingdom Daughters Ministry
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Our Need for Healing | Ep. 3
Episode 3: The Need for Healing | Kingdom Daughters PodcastWelcome back, Kingdom Daughter 🤍In this episode, we continue our conversation on healing—specifically the need for racial-trauma-informed healing.Building on our last episode, we explore why healing is necessary, why racial trauma deserves its own space, and how God desires freedom and wholeness for His daughters. Using the story of Esther, we reflect on what it means to hide in plain sight, shrink ourselves, or carry unhealed wounds that prevent us from walking fully in who God has called us to be.If you’ve been feeling stuck, discouraged, exhausted, or silenced, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and ask the Lord what healing He is offering—and whether you’re willing to receive it.🤍 Healing is part of the journey to freedom.🤍 You are not alone.Like, Comment, & Subscribe!Find Us Here:Kingdomdaughtersministry.comIG @kingdomdaughtersministry
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Biblical Foundations of Racial Healing | Ep. 2
In this episode of Kingdom Daughters, we talk about the biblical foundation for racial healing and what it means to be fully seen by Jesus as Black women. Through the story of the Samaritan woman at the well, we see how Jesus crossed racial, cultural, and social lines to affirm her dignity, restore her identity, and reveal her worth.This conversation is a reminder that our value does not come from culture, history, or oppression—but from Christ Himself. Jesus sees Black women. He affirms our identity. And in His Kingdom, no race is beneath another.If you’ve ever questioned your worth or carried racial pain into your faith, this episode is an invitation to heal at the feet of Jesus and reclaim who God says you are.Follow us @kingdomdaughtersministry or visit us online at Kingdomdaughtersministry.com. We'd love to hear from you!
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Welcome to Kingdom Daughters | Ep. 1
In this intro episode, we explore the heart behind Kingdom Daughters—a ministry created to help Black Christian women recognize, understand, and heal from racial trauma. Many of us have normalized harm without realizing it, and this podcast is a space for awareness, healing, and God-led restoration. You’ll also hear about the ministry’s vision: a supportive community platform, a cohort-style healing program, and future resources designed to equip Black women as they navigate life, faith, and identity. Join us as we step into healing, sisterhood, and purpose—together. @KingdomDaughtersMinistry
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Kingdom Daughters Podcast is your home as a Black Christian woman who desires to live free and rise. Together, we have real conversations about healing from the trauma of racism—so you can grow, rebuild, and walk confidently in who God called you to be.This is a safe space for restoration, transformation, and becoming the Kingdom Daughter God says you are.
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Kindgom Daughters
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