
Identity rooted in Christ: Book Review of “Reggie & Delilah’s Year of Falling”
McKayla reviews a secular romance book through the lens of Christ while addressing the nuances and complexities of identity.

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Hosted by McKayla Milam · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 32 episodes
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Relatable/therapeutic content for black women that may or may not be educational and/or funny for some...🤷🏾♀️
McKayla Milam hosts Black girl therapy, a education show with 32 episodes published.

McKayla reviews a secular romance book through the lens of Christ while addressing the nuances and complexities of identity.

Are we actually walking out the requirements that’s expected of us before receiving promotion from God? Listen to what the Lord has given McKayla to say on this topic based on her own experiences with humility, trials, a

In this episode, McKayla narrates to her audience the groundbreaking story behind her debut book “Still A Virgin For All The Wrong Reasons.” The young author provides details that testify what exactly inspired the very e

This is a short advertisement of McKayla Milam’s soon to-be released book titled “Still A Virgin For All The Wrong Reasons.”

In this episode, your host McKayla speaks on the proper way in which we should use the spiritual gift of discernment in order to advance God’s kingdom instead of working against it.

In this episode, God uses McKayla to discuss how constantly dwelling on our insecurities can be vain, idolizing our problems above Jesus.

In this episode, your host McKayla discusses the essence of being an anomaly for Christ.

In this episode, the verse 1 Peter 5:8 is broken down for a deeper revelation of how it should be applied to our lives as disciples of Christ.

In this episode, McKayla discusses how the act of daydreaming is sinful in itself and how it can also lead to sinful acts that create catastrophic realities for oneself.

In this episode, McKayla discusses how being a lukewarm Christian doesn’t just mean you’re non-committed but it also means you’re a walking contradiction who’s actively living out a lie.

In this episode, McKayla speaks on how God can help you overcome the spirit of gluttony (1/7 deadly sins) due to the testament of her own personal experience with it.

In this episode, McKayla speaks from Apostle Paul’s POV regarding Galatians 1:9-10. In a country like America where lukewarmness is normalized, are U.S. Christians actually Christian if they let ungodly, toxic movements

In this episode, your host McKayla discusses how being vulnerable can improve our character development. Mostly importantly, it can edify those of us who belong to the body of Christ.

In this episode, your host McKayla explains how multifaceted God can be when communicating with us throughout our daily lives.

What does surrendering unto God looks like regarding racial identity?

This episode entails details on how the Holy Spirit has helped transform McKayla from being lukewarm to fully consecrated.

In this episode your host McKayla discusses the spiritual depths of music and how secular music specifically can negatively affect your soul.

In this episode, your host McKayla talks about the concept of virginity being mostly based on the catering to humans rather for the glorification of Jesus and how her own experiences with being objectified as a virgin in

On this episode, your host McKayla discusses the religious trials of growing up as a preacher’s kid (an unconventional one at that).

In this episode, we discuss how constantly victimizing oneself can be a handicapping mentality to have and how inconsiderate it can be towards other people
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