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Being In The World But Not Of It | How to Stand Firm in Your Faith

Being In The World But Not Of It | How to Stand Firm in Your Faith

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How do you remain rooted in Christ when the world pulls you in every direction? In this bold and necessary episode of Godly Sisters Unplugged, Brea Marcell and Chrysta Camille (Texas West) get real about navigating culture, pressure, and purpose without compromising your identity in Christ.

We break down what it means to be in the world, but not of it—how to stay spiritually grounded while being a light in dark places. From media and relationships to ambition and influence, this episode equips you with wisdom to live set apart while still showing up powerfully.

Let this be your weekly reminder that consecration is not isolation—it's elevation. 💡

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