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God Said Move: Prophetic Dreams, Worship, and Raising Sons Who Hear God | Darcell East (Part 2/2)

God Said Move: Prophetic Dreams, Worship, and Raising Sons Who Hear God | Darcell East (Part 2/2)

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What does it look like to obey God when obedience feels unsafe, costly, and disruptive?

In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, worship leader and gospel artist Darcell East continues her testimony, sharing how God used trauma, prophetic dreams, and worship to refine her faith and lead her family into radical obedience.

Darcell opens up about surviving a life-altering accident, releasing control and fear, and learning that worship is not a performance, but a life fully aligned with God. She reflects on prophetic dreams through her children, raising sons who hear God’s voice, and breaking free from people-pleasing, idolatry, and comfort-driven faith.

This episode is an invitation to deeper surrender, sacred obedience, and alignment with God’s will, even when it feels costly.

Only one name remains. None but Jesus.

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Raydeen Cunningham, founder of Empowered Women of God Ministry, is passionate about helping women overcome obstacles and live a life of purpose. As a mother, Empowerment Coach, podcaster, author, and entrepreneur, Raydeen draws from her personal experiences to inspire and equip women

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