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They Call Her Mother Podcast: Faith, Family and Legacy

Hello, I’m Minister Aisha Amenra — a devoted citizen of the Kingdom of God and Heaven. I teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, sharing His Kingdom message with clarity, passion, and purpose. I am also a mother to ten amazing children, now young adults. My journey has been marked by both great joy and deep sorrow, including the recent loss of my beloved eldest son, El Sura, on October 7, 2024.I’m the host of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy — The Podcast, where faith meets real-life experiences, and together we explore how to live, leave, and launch a legacy that honors God. https://on.soundcloud.com/E7EFPa424DPQDHVsXR

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    Episode #40: Prayer As Kingdom Government

    What if prayer is more than asking God for help? What if prayer is one of the primary ways Heaven's government is established in the earth? In Episode 40 of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, titled Prayer As Kingdom Government, Minister Aisha Amenra explores a powerful Kingdom perspective on prayer—revealing that prayer is not merely a religious activity, emotional comfort, or emergency response. Prayer is partnership with God. Prayer is participation with Heaven. Prayer is how Kingdom citizens align with God's will and invite His authority into earthly situations. Drawing from Scripture, personal testimony, and decades of lived experience as a mother, grandmother, and intercessor, Mother explains how prayer functions as spiritual government in the life of a believer. From Genesis and God's original mandate for dominion, to the example of Jesus, Elijah, and Kingdom intercessors throughout Scripture, listeners are invited into a deeper understanding of prayer as agreement with God's purposes rather than an attempt to persuade Him. This episode also provides practical wisdom for covering families through prayer, establishing God's presence within the home, praying over future generations, and embracing the calling of spiritual watchmanship. Through a deeply personal reflection, Mother shares how consistent prayer became one of the greatest inheritances she could leave her children and grandchildren. In Prayer As Kingdom Government, listeners will discover that prayer is not weakness—it is Kingdom authority under submission to the King. This episode will challenge every listener to reflect: Do I see prayer as a duty or a privilege? Am I waiting for problems before I pray? What spiritual legacy am I building through my prayer life? And what atmosphere am I establishing in my home through consistent intercession? Listen, reflect, and discover how prayer becomes the place where Heaven's will is welcomed into every area of life. In this episode: • Why prayer is Kingdom government, not merely religious activity. • The connection between dominion, stewardship, and prayer. • How Jesus modeled prayer as alignment with the Father's will. • Why prayer is partnership with God rather than begging God. • How Kingdom citizens pray from relationship and authority. • The importance of praying before crisis arrives. • Practical ways to establish prayer as spiritual covering over your home. • Why praying for future generations is part of Kingdom legacy. • The role of mothers and grandmothers as spiritual watchmen. • A powerful personal testimony on prayer, protection, and family legacy. Follow, share, subscribe, and repost if this episode strengthens your understanding of prayer and encourages you to build a lasting legacy of faith. #TheyCallHerMother #PrayerAsKingdomGovernment #FaithFamilyLegacy #KingdomLiving #ChristianPodcast #PrayerLife #Intercession #SpiritualGrowth #KingdomAuthority #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode#39: Legacy Is Discipleship Over Time

    What does legacy truly mean? Is it what we leave behind when we are gone—or is it what we are intentionally pouring into others every day? In Episode 39 of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, titled Legacy Is Discipleship Over Time, “Helping mothers and mature women become Kingdom-centered in mind, body and spirit” Minister Aisha Amenra explores a powerful Kingdom truth: legacy is not built in a moment. It is formed through years of faithful instruction, consistent example, prayerful covering, loving correction, and daily obedience to God. Through Scripture, personal reflection, and practical wisdom, Mother reveals that discipleship is not limited to classrooms, pulpits, or formal teaching. It happens around dinner tables, during difficult conversations, through repeated prayers, quiet acts of faithfulness, and the everyday moments that shape hearts over time. Legacy is not merely what we say—it is what we consistently model. This episode offers encouragement to mothers, fathers, grandparents, mentors, and spiritual leaders who sometimes wonder whether the seeds they have planted are making a difference. Mother reminds listeners that discipleship often works slowly, that some seeds remain underground for a season, and that God is faithful to bring increase in His perfect timing. In Legacy Is Discipleship Over Time, listeners will discover why spiritual formation begins in the heart, how generational faith is often carried through one faithful witness, and why ordinary faithfulness can have extraordinary impact across generations. This teaching will challenge every listener to reflect: What am I teaching through my example? What values am I intentionally passing down? And what kind of legacy am I building through my daily choices, words, prayers, and actions? Listen, reflect, and be encouraged to remain faithful in the slow work of discipleship, knowing that God often uses ordinary moments to build extraordinary legacy. In this episode: • Why legacy is discipleship lived out over time rather than a single achievement. • How faith, wisdom, and values are passed from one generation to another. • Why discipleship begins in the heart before it reaches others. • The difference between perfection and sincere spiritual growth. • How Jesus modeled discipleship through relationship and consistent example. • Why ordinary moments often become the most powerful legacy moments. • The role of prayer, correction, teaching, and consistency in shaping future generations. • Encouragement for parents, grandparents, and mentors who cannot yet see the fruit of their labor. • Why some seeds are still underground and how to trust God with the increase. • The importance of taking the long view when building a Kingdom legacy. Follow, share, subscribe, and repost if this episode encourages you in the work of faith, family, discipleship, and legacy. #TheyCallHerMother #FaithFamilyLegacy #LegacyIsDiscipleship #KingdomLiving #ChristianPodcast #SpiritualGrowth #GenerationalFaith #Discipleship #Motherhood #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #38: Pain, Perseverance, and the Presence of God

    What do difficult seasons reveal about our faith? When life becomes heavy, prayers seem unanswered, and strength feels limited, where do we find the grace to keep going? In Episode 38 of *They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy*, titled *Pain, Perseverance, and the Presence of God: How God Forms Us in Difficult Seasons*, Minister Aisha Amenra offers a powerful and deeply encouraging teaching on navigating hardship through the lens of Kingdom faith. Through Scripture, personal reflection, and spiritual insight, Mother reminds listeners that pain is not always evidence of God’s absence. In fact, some of the deepest lessons about God’s faithfulness, grace, and sustaining power are learned in seasons of pressure, waiting, disappointment, and uncertainty. This episode explores how God uses difficult seasons not to destroy us, but to form us—developing perseverance, spiritual maturity, and a deeper dependence on Him. From the stories of biblical figures who endured hardship to a heartfelt reflection on carrying responsibilities through challenging seasons, this teaching reveals that perseverance is not pretending pain does not exist. It is remaining anchored in God while walking through it. In *Pain, Perseverance, and the Presence of God*, listeners will discover how God's presence transforms the way we carry pain, why perseverance is a sign of spiritual stability, and how difficult seasons can become powerful places of growth, healing, and legacy. This episode will challenge every listener to reflect: Am I allowing pain to harden me or deepen me? What is God forming within me during this season? And am I learning to trust His presence even when circumstances remain difficult? Listen, reflect, and be encouraged to remain steadfast in faith, knowing that God is present not only in seasons of blessing, but also in seasons of testing. **In this episode:** • Why God does not waste painful seasons and how He works through every circumstance. • The difference between pain having purpose and pain being pointless. • What perseverance truly means in the Kingdom of God. • Why faith is tested and strengthened through pressure. • How God's presence changes the way we carry grief, disappointment, and uncertainty. • The difference between allowing pain to harden us or deepen us spiritually. • A personal reflection on finding strength through God's presence during difficult seasons. • Why perseverance builds spiritual maturity, wisdom, and lasting legacy. • How believers can remain anchored when emotions, circumstances, and answers feel uncertain. Follow, share, subscribe, and repost if this episode encourages your heart and strengthens your faith journey. #TheyCallHerMother #FaithFamilyLegacy #PainAndPerseverance #PresenceOfGod #ChristianPodcast #KingdomLiving #SpiritualGrowth #FaithInDifficultSeasons #Perseverance #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #37: The Table, the Altar, and the House of Peace (Part 2)

    What does it truly take to protect peace in a home when life becomes heavy, relationships become strained, and the atmosphere begins to shift? In Episode 37 — Part 2 of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, titled The Table, the Altar, and the House of Peace: Protecting the Peace and Rebuilding the Altar, Minister Aisha Amenra continues this deeply transformative teaching by revealing that peace is not something we merely hope for—it is something that must be intentionally honored, guarded, and practiced. Building on the foundation laid in Part 1, Mother explores the spiritual responsibility of protecting the atmosphere of the home through wisdom, prayer, humility, and Kingdom maturity. Through Scripture, personal reflection, and practical spiritual insight, this episode addresses the realities families face: conflict, misunderstanding, grief, emotional wounds, silence, pressure, and the slow drift away from prayer. This teaching reminds listeners that peace is not passive weakness—it is spiritual strength under the government of God. It is the ability to respond with wisdom instead of reacting emotionally. It is learning how to rebuild the altar when prayer has grown quiet and how to restore healing conversations around the family table. In The Table, the Altar, and the House of Peace — Part 2, listeners are invited into a deeper understanding of how homes become places of healing, restoration, covering, and Kingdom witness. Mother also shares a powerful and personal reflection on protecting peace within a large family and the sacred responsibility of stewarding atmosphere inside the home. This episode will challenge every listener to ask: What is ruling the atmosphere of my home? Have I allowed peace to govern my heart and responses? And what needs to be rebuilt, restored, or surrendered so that God’s presence can remain at the center of my family? Listen, reflect, and begin the intentional work of protecting peace, rebuilding the altar, and allowing your home to become a witness of God’s Kingdom in everyday life. In this episode: • Why peace must be intentionally protected and practiced in the home. • The difference between peace and avoidance, silence, or control. • How emotions, wounds, and pride can influence the atmosphere of a house. • Why rebuilding the family altar begins with small, intentional moments of prayer. • How one praying mother or family member can shift an entire atmosphere. • The role of boundaries, humility, forgiveness, and wisdom in restoring peace. • How the family table can become a place of healing and healthy conversation. • A deeply personal reflection on motherhood, stewardship, and protecting peace in a large family. • Why Kingdom peace is both spiritual covering and daily responsibility. Follow, share, subscribe, and repost if this episode speaks to your heart, your family, and your home. #TheyCallHerMother #HouseOfPeace #FaithFamilyLegacy #KingdomLiving #ChristianPodcast #FamilyPrayer #ProtectThePeace #KingdomFamily #SpiritualGrowth #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #37: The Table, the Altar, and the House of Peace (Part 1)

    What truly makes a house strong? Is it the structure, the routines, the appearance—or the atmosphere being cultivated within it every day? In Episode 37 of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, titled The Table, the Altar, and the House of Peace (Part 1), Minister Aisha Amenra brings listeners into a powerful and deeply personal teaching on how Kingdom culture is formed inside the home through ordinary moments that carry eternal weight. Through Scripture, lived wisdom, and heartfelt reflection, Mother reveals that the home is more than a place to live—it is a place of formation. The table becomes more than a place to eat. The altar becomes more than a moment of prayer. And peace becomes more than silence—it becomes intentional spiritual stewardship. This episode explores how family conversations, correction, hospitality, prayer, meals, and daily interactions shape the atmosphere of a household and influence generations. From the importance of gathering together to the unseen power of a praying mother, listeners are reminded that Kingdom formation often happens quietly through consistent acts of love, wisdom, and surrender. In The Table, the Altar, and the House of Peace (Part 1), you will be challenged to examine the spiritual center of your home and consider what is truly being cultivated within your walls. Because a peaceful house does not happen accidentally—it is built intentionally through prayer, wisdom, and the presence of God. This episode will encourage every listener—mother, father, grandparent, leader, or believer—to reflect: What atmosphere is my home producing? Is peace being protected? Is prayer present? And is my household being shaped by God’s order or by the noise of the world? Listen, reflect, and begin strengthening the spiritual foundation of your home through the table, the altar, and the intentional cultivation of peace. In this episode: • Why every house needs a spiritual center and Kingdom direction. • The deeper meaning of the family table beyond food and routine. • How ordinary moments become places of Kingdom formation and legacy. • The importance of family prayer and rebuilding the altar in the home. • How hospitality, discernment, and peace shape a healthy household atmosphere. • The role of correction, conversation, and wisdom in protecting peace. • Why homes must feed people both naturally and spiritually. • A powerful reflection on motherhood, atmosphere, and cultivating peace on purpose. Follow, share, subscribe, and repost if this episode speaks to your heart and home. #TheyCallHerMother #FaithFamilyLegacy #KingdomLiving #HouseOfPeace #ChristianPodcast #FamilyPrayer #KingdomFamily #SpiritualGrowth #PrayerAndPeace #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #36 - Prayer as Kingdom Government: How the Kingdom Rules Through Intercession

    What does prayer truly accomplish in the Kingdom of God? Is it simply comfort in difficult times—or is it something far deeper? In Episode 36 of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, titled Prayer as Kingdom Government: How the Kingdom Rules Through Intercession, Minister Aisha Amenra reveals that prayer is not passive, emotional, or powerless. Prayer is spiritual alignment. Prayer is participation with Heaven. Prayer is how God’s will is invited into earthly situations through believers who stand in agreement with Him. Through Scripture, spiritual insight, and deeply personal reflection, this episode uncovers the true role of intercession in the life of a believer, a family, and a home. Mother explains why Kingdom prayer is not about controlling outcomes or convincing God to move—but about aligning ourselves with His authority, His wisdom, and His will. This teaching also explores the unseen power of consistent prayer within a household. From quiet moments of late-night intercession to the spiritual atmosphere created through daily surrender, listeners are reminded that many things held together in the natural are first covered in the spirit. In Prayer as Kingdom Government, you will discover why intercession is more than a spiritual routine—it is Kingdom responsibility, spiritual covering, and legacy work that impacts generations beyond what we can see. This episode will challenge every listener to reflect: What governs my prayer life? Am I praying from fear—or from alignment with Heaven? And is my home spiritually covered through consistent intercession? Listen, reflect, and allow this teaching to deepen your understanding of prayer—not as religious activity, but as Kingdom government in action. In this episode: • Why prayer is more than emotion, routine, or crisis response. • The connection between prayer and God’s Kingdom government. • What intercession truly means and why it matters in families and homes. • How prayer establishes spiritual atmosphere and covering. • The difference between spiritual authority and spiritual control. • Why agreement with God produces peace, wisdom, and stability. • How intercession becomes legacy work that impacts generations. • A powerful personal reflection on quiet, consistent prayer within the home. Follow, share, subscribe, and repost if this episode speaks to your heart and strengthens your prayer life. #TheyCallHerMother #PrayerAsKingdomGovernment #KingdomIntercession #FaithFamilyLegacy #ChristianPodcast #KingdomLiving #PrayerLife #SpiritualGrowth #Intercession #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    A Look Back, Introducing My Podcast

    Welcome to the very first episode of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy. In this heartfelt introduction, Minister Aisha Amenra opens the journey with prayer, purpose, and a powerful reflection on what legacy truly means. Drawing from her personal story of raising ten children in urban Philadelphia, she shares the realities of motherhood—the joys, the struggles, the faith that sustained her, and the lessons that shaped her family. Through an excerpt from her memoir, They Call Her Mother, she reveals that legacy is not something we leave behind—it is something we live, build, and pass on every day. This episode sets the foundation for what’s to come: real conversations about faith, family, Kingdom principles, and intentional legacy-building. From motherhood to spiritual citizenship, listeners are invited into a deeper understanding of God’s Kingdom and their role within it. This is more than an introduction—it’s the beginning of a journey. Follow along weekly as we grow in faith, strengthen our families, and build a legacy that lasts. #TheyCallHerMother, #ChristianPodcast # FaithFamilyLegacy #KingdomLiving #ChristianMotherhood #BiblicalParenting #FaithJourney #LegacyBuilding #GodlyParenting #ChristianWomen #MotherhoodUnfiltered #FamilyInFaith #KingdomPrinciples #ChristianLiving #SpiritualGrowth #PurposeDrivenLife #FaithOverFear #LegacyOfLove #ChristianInspiration #WomenOfFaith #RaisingChildren #GodCenteredLife #KingdomCitizenship #FaithBasedPodcast #BuildingLegacy

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    Episode #34: Faith is a Journey

    What does it truly mean to walk in faith—not just in moments of ease, but in seasons of uncertainty, silence, and process? In this powerful episode of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, Minister Aisha Amenra brings clarity to one of the most spoken—but often misunderstood—principles of the Kingdom: walking by faith. Moving beyond surface-level understanding, this teaching calls listeners into a deeper, lived experience of trusting God—where faith is not just declared, but demonstrated daily. In “Walking in Faith,” we are reminded that faith is not a feeling, and it is not dependent on visible results. It is a posture of trust, a commitment to move in alignment with God even when the outcome is not yet seen. This episode unpacks the tension between what is promised and what is present, revealing that true faith is formed in the space where control is released and trust is established. Through both spiritual insight and practical reflection, Mother reveals how faith is built over time—through obedience, consistency, and a willingness to follow God beyond comfort. From navigating uncertainty to resisting the urge for immediate evidence, this episode challenges listeners to examine whether they are truly walking by faith… or being led by what they can see. In “Walking in Faith,” you’ll receive Spirit-led guidance on how to remain steady when clarity feels limited, how to trust God’s process even when it stretches you, and how to walk with confidence knowing that God is faithful—regardless of timing. This is more than a message—it’s a call to shift your posture. To move from hesitation to obedience. From fear to trust. From needing proof… to believing God at His Word. This episode will challenge and strengthen every believer to ask: Am I truly walking by faith… or waiting for certainty? Am I trusting God’s Word… or depending on visible outcomes? What would my life look like if I moved fully in faith today? Listen, reflect, and share with someone who needs the courage to keep walking—even when they cannot yet see the full path. In this episode: • What is God asking you to step into by faith today • Are you allowing trials to refine your faith or weaken it • How can you encourage someone else in their faith walk this week Follow, share, and repost if this episode strengthens your walk with God. #TheyCallHerMother #WalkingInFaith #FaithWalk #FaithFamilyLegacy #ChristianPodcast #KingdomLiving #TrustGod #Obedience #SpiritualGrowth #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #33: Fathers, Mothers, and the Order of the House

    What does it look like to bring your home into alignment with God’s order—without falling into control, confusion, or imbalance? In this powerful episode of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, Minister Aisha Amenra addresses one of the most misunderstood realities in this generation: order in the home. Moving beyond cultural distortion and past misuse of authority, this teaching restores clarity—revealing that Kingdom order is not about power, but about responsibility under God. In “Fathers, Mothers, and the Order of the House,” we are brought back to the foundation of alignment—where peace is not the result of perfect circumstances, but of lives rightly positioned under God’s design. This episode goes deep into how order shapes not just structure, but atmosphere, identity, and generational impact. Through both teaching and lived reflection, Mother reveals how what is established in a home is not only experienced—it is remembered, repeated, and carried forward. From the weight of a father’s presence and posture, to the shaping influence of a mother’s consistency and care, this episode uncovers how each role contributes to the stability and spiritual direction of the house. It also expands the lens—reminding us that every adult carries influence, and what is modeled daily becomes what is normalized for the next generation. In “Fathers, Mothers, and the Order of the House,” you’ll receive Spirit-led insight on how to restore alignment in your home—not through control, but through truth, responsibility, and intentional living. This is more than a teaching—it is a call to examine what is being formed within your environment, and to realign it with God’s design so that peace can return. This episode will challenge and strengthen every parent, leader, and legacy-minded listener to ask: What is being established in my home right now? Is my environment producing clarity… or confusion? Am I walking in responsibility under God… or reacting based on feeling? Listen, reflect, and share with someone who is ready to move from disorder… to divine alignment. In this episode: • Why God’s order produces peace—and confusion reveals misalignment • The difference between control, domination, and true Kingdom responsibility • How fathers shape stability through presence, posture, and accountability • The role of mothers in forming atmosphere, consistency, and emotional covering • Why what is “felt” in a home matters just as much as what is said • How everyday behavior forms identity, expectation, and generational patterns • The truth that order is not restrictive—it is protective Follow, share, and repost if this episode brings clarity and alignment to your home. #TheyCallHerMother #KingdomOrder #FaithFamilyLegacy #ChristianPodcast #FamilyAlignment #KingdomLiving #Motherhood #Fatherhood #LegacyBuilding #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #32: Stewardship Not Ownership, Handling Family in the Kingdom of God

    What does it truly mean to love your family well—without trying to control what only God can govern? In this powerful continuation of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, Minister Aisha Amenra shifts our understanding from ownership to stewardship. This teaching, “Stewardship, Not Ownership: Handling Family in the Kingdom of God,” confronts one of the most subtle yet dangerous misunderstandings in family life: the belief that what God entrusted to us… belongs to us. Through Scripture and lived experience, this episode reveals that in the Kingdom of God, nothing is owned—everything is entrusted. And how we handle what has been entrusted matters deeply to God. This episode goes deeper into the tension between love and control, exposing how fear, pressure, and the desire for outcomes can quietly replace faith. From parenting and influence to relationships and responsibility, Mother teaches that true Kingdom stewardship is not about managing results—but about remaining faithful in what God has assigned, while trusting Him with what we cannot control. In “Stewardship, Not Ownership,” you’ll receive clear, Spirit-led guidance on how to love without controlling, guide without overstepping, and release without abandoning. This is more than a message—it’s a call to realign your heart, lighten your burden, and walk in the peace that comes from trusting God with what belongs to Him. This episode will challenge and encourage every mother, father, leader, and believer to ask: Am I stewarding what God gave me… or trying to own it? Am I walking in faithfulness… or striving to control outcomes? Listen, reflect, and share with someone who needs the freedom that comes from releasing control and embracing true Kingdom stewardship. In this episode: The difference between ownership and stewardship in the Kingdom of God. Why everything we have—children, roles, influence—belongs to God first. How fear and love can become entangled, leading to control. The clear distinction between guiding faithfully and controlling outcomes. What it means to be a faithful steward, not a perfect one. How to release without abandoning—and trust God with what you cannot manage. The assurance that what you place in God’s hands remains covered and cared for. Follow, share, and repost if this episode brings clarity, peace, and alignment to your heart and home. #TheyCallHerMother #StewardshipNotOwnership #FaithFamilyLegacy #ChristianPodcast #KingdomLiving #Motherhood #SpiritualGrowth #TrustGod #LetGoAndTrust #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #31: Kingdom Citizenship Begins at Home Part 2

    What does it look like to continue building a life where God’s rule is not just acknowledged—but consistently practiced where it matters most? In this powerful continuation of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, Episode 2 of the series Kingdom Foundation For Faith, Family and Legacy, Minister Aisha Amenra deepens the conversation begun in Part 1—moving from revelation into intentional, daily application within the home. In “Kingdom Citizenship Begins at Home – Part 2,” Mother expands on the truth that establishing God’s kingdom at home is not a one-time decision, but a continuous process of alignment. She explores how patterns, responses, and attitudes must be consistently surrendered to God’s authority so that His rule is not just declared—but demonstrated. Building on the foundation already laid, this episode challenges listeners to go beyond awareness and into action. It calls for a deeper level of intentionality in how we nurture our environments, respond under pressure, and model kingdom values in everyday life. Because a home governed by God is not accidental—it is cultivated through surrender, discipline, and grace. This episode will stir every listener—mother, father, leader, or believer—to reflect more deeply: Am I sustaining the alignment I’ve received? Are my daily choices reinforcing God’s rule in my home? And what must shift for His authority to remain evident in my life? Listen, reflect, and continue the journey of establishing God’s kingdom at home—not just as a foundation, but as a daily practice. And don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what comes next. Follow, share, subscribe, and repost if this episode speaks to your heart and home. #TheyCallHerMother #KingdomCitizenship #FaithFamilyLegacy #ChristianPodcast #KingdomLiving #Motherhood #SpiritualGrowth #FamilyOrder #SeekFirstTheKingdom #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #31 : Kingdom Citizenship Begins at Home Part 1

    What does it truly mean to live under God’s rule—not just in public, but where it matters most? In this powerful opening of a new series on They Call Her Mother, titled Kingdom Foundation For Faith Family and Legacy, Minister Aisha Amenra brings us back to the foundation: home. In Episode 1 of “Kingdom Foundation For Faith Family and Legacy,” Mother reveals that the kingdom of God is not first established on platforms, pulpits, or public spaces—but in the everyday rhythms of our private lives. From the way we speak and forgive, to how we handle pressure, correction, and prayer, this episode uncovers the truth that before anyone leads publicly, they are first formed privately. Through Scripture, lived experience, and deep spiritual insight, this teaching challenges listeners to examine what is truly governing their homes. Because home is not just where we live—it is where values are shaped, atmospheres are formed, and lives are deeply influenced. It is where children first experience love, correction, and consistency. It is where God’s rule is either welcomed… or resisted. In “Kingdom Citizenship Begins at Home – Part 1,” you will be invited into a deeper understanding of what it means to seek first the kingdom of God in real, practical ways. This is not about perfection—it is about alignment. It is about allowing God’s authority, order, and righteousness to take their rightful place in the spaces we cannot hide. This episode will challenge every listener—mother, father, leader, or believer—to ask: What is truly governing my home? What patterns are shaping the atmosphere around me? And is God’s rule evident in how I live, speak, and respond daily? Listen, reflect, and begin the work of welcoming God’s kingdom—not just in word, but in practice and do not forget to subscribe to be able to get notified on more teachings. In this episode: • Why kingdom citizenship begins in the home—not on public platforms. • The true meaning of “Seek first the kingdom of God” as divine order, not a slogan. • How environments shape both children and adults before words ever do. • What it means for God’s rule to govern conversations, decisions, and responses. • The role of humility, repentance, and returning to God in building a kingdom-centered home. • Why the home is a training ground for alignment—not perfection. • A powerful reflection on what makes a house spiritually strong and governed by God. Follow, share, subscribe and repost if this episode speaks to your heart and home. #TheyCallHerMother #KingdomCitizenship #FaithFamilyLegacy #ChristianPodcast #KingdomLiving #Motherhood #SpiritualGrowth #FamilyOrder #SeekFirstTheKingdom #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #30 - Leaving a Living Legacy Part 2

    What does it look like to actively build a legacy—right now, in real time? In this powerful continuation of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, Minister Aisha Amenra moves from revelation to application. Part 2 of “Leaving a Living Legacy” takes the foundation laid in Part 1 and brings it into daily practice—showing that legacy is not only something we understand, but something we live out intentionally. This episode goes deeper into the heart of generational impact, exploring how legacy continues through what we nurture, what we model, and what we cover in prayer. From the beauty of grandmotherhood and generational ripple, to the unseen strength of a praying mother, Mother reveals how faith, love, and consistency shape lives far beyond what we can immediately see. In “Leaving a Living Legacy – Part 2,” you’ll receive practical, Spirit-led guidance on how to begin building legacy today—through your words, your values, your prayers, and your presence. This is more than a message—it’s a call to live with intention, to love out loud, and to leave something living while you still have breath. This episode will challenge and encourage every mother, grandmother, spiritual parent, and legacy-minded listener to ask: What am I actively building each day? What is growing because I am consistent? Listen, apply, and share with someone who is ready to move from understanding legacy… to living it. In this episode: The meaning of generational ripple and spiritual motherhood, Why legacy extends beyond biology into spiritual impact? The power and responsibility of a praying mother. How prayer sustains, covers, and governs the family. Five practical ways to begin building a living legacy this week. The importance of speaking blessing, repeating values, and expressing love now. Follow, share, and repost if this episode strengthens you. #TheyCallHerMother #LeavingALivingLegacy #FaithFamilyLegacy #ChristianPodcast #Motherhood #Legacy #Prayer #KingdomLiving #FamilyLegacy #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #30 – Leaving a Living Legacy Part 1

    What does it really mean to leave a legacy? In this heartfelt episode of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy, Minister Aisha Amenra teaches that legacy is not just what you leave behind when you are gone—it is what your life is saying right now. A living legacy is built through faith, prayer, integrity, love, sacrifice, and the daily decisions that shape generations. In “Leaving a Living Legacy,” Mother reflects on what it means to live intentionally before God and family, to build a life that speaks wisdom, and to leave an imprint that cannot be erased. This is a powerful conversation about motherhood, spiritual covering, family influence, prayer, responsibility, and the kind of faith that continues speaking long after a season has passed. This episode will encourage every mother, grandmother, believer, builder, and legacy-minded listener to ask: What am I really passing down? What will remain because I lived? Listen, reflect, and share with someone who is thinking deeply about family, faith, and the life they are building. In this episode: What a living legacy truly is Why legacy is more than money or material things The spiritual responsibility of a mother How prayer, wisdom, and character shape future generations Why faith must be lived, not merely spoken Follow, share, and repost if this episode blesses you. #TheyCallHerMother #LeavingALivingLegacy #FaithFamilyLegacy #ChristianPodcast #Motherhood #Legacy #Prayer #KingdomLiving #FamilyLegacy #MinisterAishaAmenra

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    Episode #29 - Becoming Mother Beyond Your own Household - Spiritual Motherhood

    Episode #29 – Becoming Mother Beyond Your Own Household | Spiritual Motherhood What happens when motherhood expands beyond the children you gave birth to? In this episode of They Call Her Mother, we explore the quiet, powerful reality of spiritual motherhood—when a woman becomes a source of stability, wisdom, and guidance not only for her own children but for others who find refuge in her presence. It often begins in ordinary ways. Friends of your children start spending more time in your home. They come after school, stay late into the evening, and gradually the house becomes more than just a gathering place—it becomes a place of safety, structure, and belonging. Not because they are hungry for food, but because they are hungry for consistency, care, and direction. Over time, the relationship changes. Advice turns into mentorship. Correction turns into trust. And eventually, the children who once visited begin to call you “Mother.” In this deeply reflective episode, we discuss: What it means to step into spiritual motherhood How influence can extend beyond your biological children Why some homes naturally become places of refuge for young people The responsibility and grace required to guide the next generation For many women—especially within the Black community—motherhood has long been more than a biological role. It is a spiritual and cultural calling, where wisdom, discipline, protection, and love are extended to the wider village. This episode is a reminder that sometimes the title “Mother” is not only given by birth—it is given by impact, presence, and the lives you help shape.

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    Episode #28: What Happens When Your Faith Changes and Your Children’s Does Not

    Faith does not always evolve at the same pace within a family. There are moments when a mother’s beliefs deepen, shift, or take on new understanding—while her children remain where they are, questioning, disengaged, or rooted in something different. In this episode of They Call Her Mother, we explore the quiet tension that arises when your faith journey no longer mirrors your children’s. How do you honor your convictions without forcing belief? How do you lead spiritually without creating distance? And how do you love without fear when outcomes are uncertain? This conversation speaks to mothers navigating: Spiritual growth that feels lonely within their own household Children who resist, question, or walk a different spiritual path The temptation to control faith rather than model it Trusting God with hearts you cannot change We discuss the difference between influence and pressure, between teaching and surrender, and why faith—when authentic—must be invited, not imposed. This episode is a reminder that faith is not inherited by force. It is witnessed. It is experienced. It is chosen. And sometimes, the most powerful spiritual leadership is quiet consistency, patience, and love.

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    Episode #27: Releasing Children You Still Cover in Prayer

    Episode #27 – Releasing Children You Still Cover in Prayer Welcome to another episode where motherhood meets faith and legacy. There comes a sacred shift in motherhood. A season where you move from directing every step… to watching them take steps on their own. In this episode of They Call Her Mother, we talk about the tension between holding on and letting go — the transition from making decisions for your children to trusting them to navigate life with the lessons you planted. Releasing is not abandonment. It is an act of trust. It is trusting that the prayers you whispered over them took root. Trusting that the values you modeled became their compass. Trusting that God is present in places you can no longer physically stand. For many mothers, especially within the Black community where protection runs deep and intentional parenting is survival and legacy, letting go can feel unnatural. But growth requires space. And love sometimes looks like open hands. In this conversation, we explore: • Covering adult children without controlling them • Trusting God with outcomes you cannot manage • Releasing fear while maintaining spiritual covering This episode is not about losing influence. It’s about evolving influence. You may no longer hold their hand — but you can still cover them in prayer.

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    Episode #26: Legacy Is Built In Prayer, Not Perfection

    We often believe legacy is something built through flawless parenting, perfect decisions, or getting everything “right.” But what if legacy is not built in performance… What if it is built in prayer? In this episode of They Call Her Mother, we explore the quiet, unseen work that shapes generations. The late-night whispers to God. The surrendered fears. The intentional covering of our children in prayer when we don’t have all the answers. Perfection may look impressive, but prayer builds roots. This conversation is a reminder that your legacy is not determined by how polished you appear — it is shaped by what you consistently place before God. Children may not remember every detail of what you did, but they will stand on the foundation you built in the spirit. If you’ve ever felt pressure to “get motherhood right,” this episode will free you from performance and redirect you toward purpose. Legacy is not built in perfection. It is built in prayer.

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    Episode #25: God Uses Unfinished Mothers to Raise Whole Children

    Motherhood has a way of exposing our unfinished places—the wounds, the doubts, the parts of us still being shaped by God. In this episode of They Call Her Mother, we confront a powerful truth: God does not wait for mothers to be perfect before He uses them. He works through the still-healing, the still-learning, and the still-becoming to raise children who are whole, grounded, and covered. If you’ve ever felt unqualified, overwhelmed, or afraid that your flaws disqualify you from being the mother your children need, this conversation is for you. We explore how grace fills the gaps, how obedience matters more than perfection, and how God’s purpose for our children is not limited by our unfinished journeys. This episode is a reminder that your process is not a problem—it’s part of the plan. Come be encouraged. Come be seen. Come be reminded that God uses unfinished mothers to raise whole children.

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    Episode #24: The Cost of Saying Yes When There's No turning Back

    The Cost of Saying Yes When There’s No Turning Back: Irrevocable Obedience There comes a moment when obedience is no longer theoretical—it becomes final. In this episode of They Call Her Mother, we explore the sacred and often painful cost of saying yes to God when retreat is no longer an option. This is not the kind of obedience that earns applause or immediate clarity. It is the kind that requires surrender without negotiation, faith without guarantees, and trust beyond comfort. We talk about what it means to cross the threshold where obedience reshapes identity, alters relationships, and demands the release of what once felt safe. Irrevocable obedience is not driven by emotion—it is anchored in conviction. And once the decision is made, life cannot return to what it was before. If you’ve ever felt the weight of a calling that asks everything of you… If you’ve stood at the edge of a decision knowing that obedience would cost more than disobedience… This episode is for you. Because some yeses are not temporary. They are defining.

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    Episode #23: When God Trains You Before He Names You.

    They Call Her Mother returns with a reflective and deeply affirming episode titled “When God Trains You Before He Names You.” This conversation is dedicated to the woman who has carried responsibility earlier than expected, the mother who was required to mature before she ever felt ready, and the listener who has questioned why preparation seemed to come long before permission or recognition. This episode explores the hidden curriculum of God—the quiet lessons, unseen assignments, and early weights that shape us long before our calling is publicly revealed. It speaks to seasons where training happens in obscurity, where endurance is built without explanation, and where identity is formed before a title is ever given. Through spiritual insight and honest reflection, this episode reframes early burden as divine preparation, revealing how God often develops capacity, discernment, and strength before He announces purpose. If you have ever felt overlooked, overprepared, or prematurely stretched, this episode offers clarity, comfort, and confirmation that nothing you carried was wasted.

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    Episode #22 – The Silent Labor: Birthing in Prayer What You Cannot Control

    In the quiet depths of motherhood, where words fail and burdens weigh heavy, lies a sacred power: the silent labor of intercession. Join host Minister Aisha Amenra on They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy as she unveils the spiritual travail that births destiny in the unseen. Drawing from Romans 8:26 ("The Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered") and Galatians 4:19 ("My little children, for whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you"), this episode explores how the Holy Spirit becomes your divine midwife—guiding you through wordless groans, hidden seasons of preparation, and the unyielding assurance that what you birth in prayer, no enemy can abort. Discover the language of groaning prayer: not frustration, but heaven's contractions pressing purpose into reality. Learn why hidden seasons aren't punishment but wombs of formation, expanding your capacity for faith amid silence. Through heartfelt teaching, a vulnerable "Mother's Memory" of raw, unspoken prayer, and practical activations—like creating space for silence, praying in the Spirit, and journaling revelations—you'll be equipped to surrender striving for partnership with God. Whether you're a mother interceding for a struggling child, a grandmother carrying generational weights, or a spiritual mama standing in the gap, this episode invites you into deeper dimensions of prayer that shift atmospheres and form Christ in those you love. Reflection questions and expanded prayers will stir your spirit toward breakthrough. Tune in for a reverent journey of hope, endurance, and holy exchange. Your silent labor is not in vain—it's birthing legacy. Listen now and let heaven respond.

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    Episode #21 (Part 3): Healing The Black Family Through Kingdom Identity

    In this final chapter, we come home. After exposing the misuse of scripture and reclaiming submission as sacred resistance, Part 3 turns its gaze toward healing—deep, generational, and unapologetically Black. On this culminating episode of They Call Her Mother, we confront the question history tried to silence: Who were we before the trauma, and who does God say we are now? Through the lens of Kingdom identity, we dismantle the inherited lies that fractured Black families—false hierarchies, distorted authority, silenced fathers, overburdened mothers, and children forced to mature in survival rather than sonship. We name the wounds without glorifying them, and we trace the Spirit’s work from survival to restoration. This episode is a call to rebuild the Black family not in reaction to oppression, but in alignment with heaven—where dignity is birthright, authority is service, love is ordered, and healing is communal. Drawing from scripture, Black theological wisdom, and Spirit-led truth, we declare that wholeness is not a future promise—it is a present inheritance. This isn’t closure. It’s commissioning. If Parts 1 and 2 helped you unlearn, Part 3 invites you to remember—to step into Kingdom belonging, reclaim spiritual authority, and begin the holy work of generational healing. Listen with your family. Share with your community. Rise in your identity. Because healing the Black family begins when we remember who we are—in the Kingdom.

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    Episode #21 (Part 2): Kingdom Dignity in the Face of Historical Trauma

    As the echoes of Part 1 fade, we press deeper into the heart of 1 Peter 2:13-21, where submission isn't surrender—it's a sacred strategy for dismantling chains. In this riveting continuation on They Call Her Mother, we unravel the subversive power of Christ's example: a King who knelt in service, not subjugation, turning the tables on empire with every act of humility. Drawing from the unshakeable pillars of Black liberation theology, and the raw testimonies of those who walked through fire, we explore how Kingdom dignity transforms trauma into testimony. This episode isn't just theology—it's therapy for the soul scarred by history, a rallying cry for the weary warrior, and a blueprint for building beloved community amid the ruins. If Part 1 cracked open the wound, Part 2 pours in the balm of hope. Listen now, lean in, and let the Spirit stir something unbreakable within you as you await the Part 3. Your dignity awaits its coronation.

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    Episode #21 (Part 1): Understanding 1 Peter 2: 13-21 Through African American Eyes

    In the shadow of chains and the echo of whips, 1 Peter 2:13-21 was twisted into a theological weapon—commanding submission "for the Lord's sake," urging slaves to endure unjust suffering as if it were divine commendation. This very passage fueled the horrors of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, binding generations in bondage under the guise of godly obedience. But what if we've been reading it all wrong? Join us on They Call Her Mother as we boldly reclaim this scripture—not through the oppressor's lens, but through the unyielding gaze of African American resilience and wisdom. In this week's episode, we dive deep into the text's radical call to subversion: honoring earthly authorities while subverting empire through Christ-like suffering that exposes injustice and heralds the Kingdom of God. Drawing on scriptural truths, unflinching theological clarity, and voices from the Black church tradition—we uncover how Peter's words weren't a blueprint for compliance, but a blueprint for holy resistance. What does true submission look like when power is wielded by oppressors? How can suffering, reframed, become the spark of freedom? Tune in for a transformative conversation that heals old wounds, sharpens your faith, and equips you to live out the upside-down ethics of the Gospel.

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    Episode #20: Motherhood as Spiritual Warfare

    Episode #20: Motherhood as Spiritual Warfare Minister Aisha Amenra reframes motherhood as a divine battlefield—far beyond menial tasks like nurturing bodies or providing food. It's a fierce contention for destinies, fiercely protecting purpose against spiritual foes. Echoing Ephesians 6:12, she draws from her journey raising 10 children to arm you with prayer, discernment, and unyielding faith amid the chaos. From diaper battles to destiny defenses, claim victory in the unseen war! Listen now and rise empowered. Join weekly: theycallhermother.com #FaithAndMotherhood #SpiritualWarfare #MothersInChrist

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    Episode #19: When Faith Feels Costly, Trusting God Through Sacrifice

    We celebrate faith when it's triumphant—when prayers are answered, doors swing open, and blessings overflow. But what about when faith feels heavy? When it hurts, demands surrender, and God asks you to release what you love most? The kind of faith that costs everything. In Episode 19 of They Call Her Mother, "When Faith Feels Costly: Trusting God Through Sacrifice," we dive into the raw, redemptive beauty of letting go. This is for every mother who's stood at the edge of heartbreak, whispering "Thy will be done" through tears. Hear stories of surrender that birthed miracles, and discover how costly obedience paves the way for deeper intimacy with the One who sees your sacrifice. Tune in now and find strength in the letting go. Listen on your favorite platform or visit https://www.theycallhermother.com/ for more episodes, resources, and a community of mothers walking this sacred path together.

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    Episode #18: Faith & Motherhood part 3 - A Reflection of God's Compassion

    In Episode 3 of Faith & Motherhood, you are taken on a journey into a sacred exploration of divine empathy about God's boundless compassion—nurturing, forgiving, and eternally loving. This reflection equips you to embrace faith amid family joys and trials, fostering spiritual growth and legacy-building. Join us weekly for heartfelt wisdom! Visit us on: https://www.theycallhermother.com

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    Episode #17: Reclaiming Dominion: Living in God's Image with Kingdom Authority

    Discover the transformative power of your divine identity in Reclaiming Dominion: Living in God's Image with Kingdom Authority. This empowering podcast equips believers to step boldly into their God-ordained role as stewards of creation. Whether you're seeking deeper purpose or renewed boldness, join us on this journey to reclaim your dominion and shine as a light in the world. Tune in weekly for faith-fueled episodes that ignite your spirit!

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    The Call of Motherhood Purpose in Pain and Power Episode #16

    From the beginning, God ordained motherhood not just as a biological role but as a divine calling. Motherhood is a Kingdom assignment.

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    The Legacy of Words Speaking Life for Generations Episode #14

    “In the Bible, a parent’s words don’t just describe a child—they shape them. Blessing is a God-ordained delivery system of identity.”

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    Legacy Builders- Profiles of Faith Episode #13

    Is my faith building confidence in God for the next generation, or leaving them uncertain?

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    Episode #12 Legacy Podcast The God of Generations

    A Biblically Based Teaching Series on Kingdom Legacy. Discovering God's Original Intent for Legacy!

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    Living In Goshen A Kingdom Perspective Episode #9 (Pt 2)

    Discover how the biblical land of Goshen offers a prophetic blueprint for Kingdom living today. In this episode, we explore what it means to dwell in a place of divine provision, protection, and purpose—even in times of global famine or chaos.

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    Today_s Episode #9 ( Pt 1) Living In Goshen A Kingdom Perspective

    Discover how the biblical land of Goshen offers a prophetic blueprint for Kingdom living today. In this episode, we explore what it means to dwell in a place of divine provision, protection, and purpose—even in times of global famine or chaos.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hello, I’m Minister Aisha Amenra — a devoted citizen of the Kingdom of God and Heaven. I teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, sharing His Kingdom message with clarity, passion, and purpose. I am also a mother to ten amazing children, now young adults. My journey has been marked by both great joy and deep sorrow, including the recent loss of my beloved eldest son, El Sura, on October 7, 2024.I’m the host of They Call Her Mother: Faith, Family & Legacy — The Podcast, where faith meets real-life experiences, and together we explore how to live, leave, and launch a legacy that honors God. https://on.soundcloud.com/E7EFPa424DPQDHVsXR

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