Everything Happens for a Reason  (Part 1)

Everything Happens for a Reason (Part 1)

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The truth about demons.

This episode examines the truth about demons by addressing the common misdiagnosis in the church between sin and demonic activity, showing that Scripture speaks far more frequently about human sin and moral responsibility than it does about demons, emphasizing that while spiritua ...  Show more

Dating, Engagement, and Marriage ft Malik Brookins

In this episode of Saved Not Soft, I’m joined by my husband Malik Brookins for a real and honest conversation about dating, engagement, and marriage. We share our story, how we went from friends to dating to saying yes to forever, and what we learned along the way about trusting ...  Show more

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