Iyanla: Fix My Broken Mom

Iyanla: Fix My Broken Mom

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Iyanla: Fix My Secret Life As A Gay Pastor: Part 3

Iyanla seeks to begin the healing process by helping two gay pastors fully accept themselves, encouraging them to come out to those they care most about and having them acknowledge the harm caused by their deceptive pasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informati ...  Show more

Iyanla: Fix My Secret Life As A Gay Pastor: Part 2

After he reached out with a letter, Pastor Derek sits down with Iyanla. He confides that he has spent years hiding his identity as a gay man. His family has shown open hostility toward gay people and he lives in fear of what would happen if his true identify were revealed to his ...  Show more

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