In this week’s episode of Her Faith at Work, we're getting real about the unseen battle behind your business growth — the one happening between your ears. If you've ever felt like you're not enough, like you're not doing enough, or like you're too much, this conversation is for you.
We’re talking about the lies the enemy tries to whisper to women in business — lies about your worth, your identity, and your calling as an entrepreneur. And more importantly, we’re talking about how to renew your mind, align with truth, and grow your faith-based business from a place of spiritual authority.
Inside this episode:
How childhood wounds and perfectionism can block your business strategy
What the Lord taught me (through tears and truth) about identity and fruit-bearing
Why your marketing strategies won’t work if your mindset is broken
A powerful story about calling, imposter syndrome, and declaring who God says you are
Scripture-based truth for overcoming lies and reclaiming your entrepreneurship assignment
If you’ve been second-guessing your gifts or stuck in fear around showing up and leading your online business, it’s time to silence the accuser and anchor in truth.
📖 Scriptures mentioned:
Romans 12:2 – Be transformed by the renewing of your mind
Philippians 4:8 – Think on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable
✨ You're Not Just Building a Business — You're Bearing Fruit
The small business you're building isn’t just about income — it’s about impact. And the enemy knows that. That’s why he goes for your identity.
But you don’t have to listen to the lies anymore. Let this episode be your permission slip to believe what God says about you — and to lead with confidence.
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