Gratitude is easy when life is good—but what about when it isn’t? In this episode, we explore gratitude not as a feeling, but as a spiritual discipline. One that doesn’t deny pain, rush healing, or silence honest questions—but instead anchors us in God’s presence, even in the middle of waiting, disappointment, and uncertainty. We invite you to rethink what gratitude really means, how it protects the heart, and why thanking God before the breakthrough is an act of deep faith. If you’ve ever struggled to feel thankful in hard seasons, this episode is for you. Come as you are. You don’t have to have it all together—just a willing heart.
Why does peace feel uncomfortable when life finally gets calm? In this episode, we talk about healing your attachment to chaos — why emotional intensity can feel familiar, why stillness can feel unsafe, and how God gently leads us out of survival mode and into true peace. Through scripture and honest reflection, this episode invites you to stop striving, trust God’s peace, and choose stability over chaos. If calm feels unfamiliar, this episode is for you.
In this episode, we dive deep into the reality of spiritual warfare and what it truly means for your life. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, confused, or under pressure lately, this conversation will help you see those battles through a new lens. You’ll learn how the enemy targets the areas of your life that carry the most purpose, how to recognize subtle forms of spiritual attack, and how to stay rooted in God when everything around you feels shaken. We talk about distraction, doubt, discouragement, and the importance of staying grounded in the Word, prayer, and community. This episode will empower you to see that the attacks you face are not signs of weakness, but signs of value — evidence that God is preparing you for something greater. You are chosen, protected, and equipped, even in the middle of the storm. If you need encouragement, perspective, or spiritual strength, this is the episode you don’t want to miss.
In this episode, we dive into the truth that boundaries aren’t selfish — they’re biblical. If you’ve ever struggled with people-pleasing, overextending yourself, or feeling guilty for saying no, this conversation will set you free. We look at how even Jesus modeled healthy limits, why boundaries protect your peace, and how to put them into practice in your daily life. Get ready for clarity, confidence, and God-guided peace.
In this episode of The Young & Kingdom Minded Podcast, We dive deep into a season we all face but rarely talk about honestly—waiting. Whether you’re praying for clarity, believing in a breakthrough, or holding onto a promise that feels far away, this conversation will encourage your heart. We unpacks what it really means when God asks us to wait—not as punishment, but as preparation. She talks about the difference between passive waiting and biblical waiting, how worship shifts the atmosphere of impatience, and why serving others can transform the way we experience the in-between.
In this episode, we talk about the sacred process of starting over — when life, plans, or even your own choices have left you at rock bottom. “The Beauty of Starting Over” is a gentle reminder that grace doesn’t expire and that God still writes redemption into the chapters we thought were ruined. You’ll be reminded that your restarts are not setbacks — they’re setups for something new, holy, and full of purpose. Scripture references: Revelation 21:5, Isaiah 43:18–19, Lamentations 3:22–23. Every ending with God is just a new beginning.
There are parts of us that no one knows — the hidden hurts, quiet regrets, and deep wounds we carry in silence. But God doesn’t ask you to pretend that everything is fine. He invites you to bring your pain into His presence so He can bring healing where you’ve been hiding. In this episode, we’re talking about how to let God touch the places you’ve covered up, how to face the shame that keeps you silent, and how healing begins when we allow Him into the very rooms of our heart we’ve kept locked for years.
In this episode, we dive deep into the truth that God isn’t done with your story. No matter how broken, painful, or disappointing a chapter may seem, He has the power to redeem it and bring purpose out of your pain. Through biblical examples, personal reflection, and encouragement, we’ll talk about how to trust God with your unfinished story and believe that what’s ahead is still good.
So many of us disqualify ourselves because of our past, our flaws, or the ways we feel “not enough.” But God never asked for perfection — He asked for willingness. In this episode, we talk about how God uses imperfect people to fulfill His perfect plan. From Moses’ insecurity to Peter’s impulsiveness, we see over and over that your mistakes don’t cancel your calling. You don’t have to have it all together — you just have to say yes.
Conviction isn’t God trying to shame you, it’s proof that His Spirit is still working in you. In this episode, we dive deep into what conviction truly is, how to tell the difference between conviction and condemnation, and why God’s correction is actually one of the greatest signs of His love. We’ll talk about what it feels like when the Holy Spirit nudges you, why conviction leads to freedom (not guilt), and how to respond when you feel that tug in your heart. Conviction isn’t rejection, it’s an invitation to growth, grace, and real transformation. If you’ve ever felt like God was disappointed in you, this episode will shift your perspective. Conviction means He still sees purpose in you.
Everybody wants the promise — but nobody wants the process. Yet it’s in the process that God does His deepest work. This episode will remind you that the seasons that feel hidden or hard are not wasted. They’re training grounds. God is developing your character, building your faith, and preparing you for the doors He’s going to open. Don’t rush what God is refining. There’s purpose in every delay, every detour, and every waiting season.
What do you do when God asks you to take a step that doesn’t make sense to anyone else?
In this episode, we’re talking about what it really means to follow God’s voice even when others don’t understand your calling. Obedience won’t always be popular, but it will always lead you closer to purpose.
We’ll dive into why God’s approval matters more than public validation, how to stop seeking permission for what God already confirmed, and what it looks like to walk boldly in faith — even when the crowd goes quiet.
If you’ve ever wrestled with fear of judgment, people’s opinions, or feeling misunderstood, this episode will remind you: you don’t need applause to obey — just a willing heart.
God’s approval > public validation.
Listen now and be encouraged to choose obedience over opinion.
You don’t have to fix yourself before coming to Jesus. You don’t have to have it all together, clean up your past, or pretend you’re perfect. Jesus invites you right now—in your brokenness, your questions, your mess—to come and find rest in Him.
In this heartfelt episode, we break down the lie that says, “I’ll get my life together first, then I’ll come to Jesus.” The truth? You come first, and He does the transforming. From the woman caught in adultery (John 8) to Saul becoming Paul (Acts 9), Scripture reminds us that real change begins with surrender, not perfection.
You’ll hear a personal story of how God pursued and protected me even when I was running far from Him—and how His love didn’t just meet me in my mess, it pulled me out of it. Because grace meets you where you are, but love never leaves you there.
Whether you’re tired, burdened, or feeling unworthy, this episode will remind you:
Jesus isn’t looking for perfect people—He’s looking for surrendered hearts.
Real transformation happens through encounter, not effort.
All He needs is your yes and an open heart.
So come as you are—but get ready, because His love won’t let you stay the same.
Tune in and be encouraged to stop waiting for the “perfect moment.” Today is the day to encounter Jesus.
Listen now and share this with someone who needs to know they’re never too far gone for God’s grace.
What does it really mean to “fear God”? In this episode, we unpack the biblical meaning behind this powerful phrase. Discover how fearing God isn’t about terror or dread but about awe, reverence, and trust. We’ll explore how this kind of holy respect leads to wisdom, humility, and a life that reflects God’s love. Whether you’re new to faith or have been walking with Jesus for years, this episode will inspire you to draw closer to Him with both reverence and joy.
Have you ever felt like your mistakes disqualify you from God’s love? In this heartfelt episode of Young and Kingdom Minded, Mia shares her personal journey of letting go of guilt and shame, the freedom she found in Jesus, and how Romans 8:1 and 2 Corinthians 5:17 remind us of God’s grace. Discover practical steps to release your past and embrace your identity as a child of the King.