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Ya Girl Renae

Ya Girl Renae

By: Ya Girl Renae
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Ya Girl Renae is the founder of Kingdom Influence Media, a faith-based motivational coaching service dedicated to empowering individuals through a unique blend of spiritual guidance and personal development strategies. Her coaching approach integrates proven coaching techniques with core spiritual principles—emphasizing faith, truth, and perseverance—to help clients align their goals with God’s purpose for their lives.Through one-on-one sessions, group programs, and inspirational content, Ya Girl Renae helps her clients overcome obstacles, strengthen their faith, and gain clarity on their life’s direction. Since launching Kingdom Influence Media, she has attracted over 300 new clients, a testament to the effectiveness and impact of her spiritually grounded coaching model. Full BioJ. Renae Stevens, widely recognized as Ya Girl Renae, is a multi-talented media personality, Christian influencer, and the founder of Kingdom Influence Media. Once known globally as a powerhouse brand ambassador and digital media figure, Renae has since embraced a profound spiritual transformation, dedicating her life and platform to Christ Jesus after receiving divine revelation of a higher purpose-to use her life for God's glory.Today, Renae is a faith-based Motivational Life Coach, PR and marketing expert, and a respected Christian media entrepreneur. Her company, Kingdom Influence Media, is a full-service motivational coaching and media consulting agency built on faith, truth, and purpose. The firm uplifts positive voices, promotes impactful stories, and helps individuals and organizations cultivate meaningful, values-driven public identities. With a background in clinical psychology, a furthered education in legal studies, and professional experience in mediation, Renae brings a rare depth of knowledge, empathy, and strategic insight to every client she serves.Renae's mission is rooted in helping others walk boldly in their purpose. At Kingdom Influence Media, she offers coaching, brand strategy, and media services for entrepreneurs, creatives, faith leaders, and businesses committed to intentional living and faith-driven leadership. Her unique blend of spiritual wisdom, media expertise, and public relations skills make her a sought-after voice for those looking to rise in both purpose and platform.In addition to her coaching and consulting work, Renae also holds a legal role in the United States, where she supports mediation services and offers legal guidance in alignment with her commitment to justice, fairness, and professional integrity. She balances this work with her ministry calling-employing a full team of media hosts and contributors under her Christian media platform, which focuses on delivering content that inspires, encourages, and spreads the message of God's love.Before her spiritual rebirth, Ya Girl Renae was a dynamic force in the entertainment and digital marketing industries. She rose to fame as a beloved actress, singer, comedian, talk show host, and reality TV star, known for her viral hit single "Popin" and her unapologetically honest, hilarious reviews of products and places. Through her former marketing firm, she helped countless brands boost their visibility, credibility, and influence across search engines and digital platforms.Renae's influence extended across the entertainment landscape-from web series and internet-based productions to podcasts, audiobooks, and consumer review shows. She was celebrated for her vibrant personality, razor-sharp wit, and fearless storytelling. As a star on the short-lived reality series Real People's Lives, she revealed her versatility as both an entertainer and truth-teller.Despite her immense success in secular media, Renae eventually felt the undeniable pull of a higher calling. She made the bold and inspiring decision to surrender her platform to God, vowing to use her gifts for ministry and spiritual transformation. Since then, she has focused exclusively on creating music, content, and coaching programs that reflect her love for Christ and desire to uplift others through His word.Originally from North Carolina, Ya Girl Renae's personal journey is one of resilience, reinvention, and divine redemption. Her life has been shaped by profound family loss-including the tragic suicide of her younger brother-and the complex experience of growing up without biological siblings from her birth mother. These deeply personal challenges have only deepened her empathy and strengthened her voice as a messenger of healing, hope, and purpose.Today, Renae stands as a beacon of inspiration in the Christian and motivational space-offering guidance, encouragement, and transformational tools to those seeking to align their lives with God's will. Through every endeavor, she remains grounded in her mission: to serve, inspire, and bring glory to God. ...https://feedyoursoulpodcast.com/ Christianity Politics & Government Spirituality
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  • GOD Allowed It, So You Could See The Person Heart & Character.
    Dec 16 2025
    There comes a moment in life when God allows you to see the real character of a person. Not the mask. Not the charm. Not the words. The heart. And when that moment happens, it can feel painful, confusing, and even unfair. But one thing I’ve learned — and I need people to really hear this — God does not expose things to hurt you. He exposes things to protect you.God had to let you see the bad so you could finally understand what was truly going on. You weren’t crazy. You weren’t overthinking. You weren’t “reading too much into it.” God wanted you to see clearly. He never wants His children walking in darkness, confusion, or deception. Everything about God is rooted in truth.Scripture tells us plainly that whatever is hidden will be brought to the light. That’s not a threat — that’s a promise. If God loves you, He will not allow lies to sit over your eyes forever. He will pull the cover back. And when He does, it may hurt, but it will also free you.A lot of times, when something falls apart, we blame God. We ask, “Why did You let this happen?” But what if the real reason wasn’t punishment at all? What if God was saying, “I needed to get your attention.” Sometimes the process hurts because we were comfortable in something that wasn’t good for us. And God, being a loving Father, will disrupt comfort if it’s keeping you from Him.God is not a liar. He doesn’t manipulate. He doesn’t deceive. When He shows you someone’s true character, it’s because He doesn’t want you trapped in something that could destroy you later. He’s saving you from deeper pain down the road. And even though it feels overwhelming in the moment, it’s actually mercy in disguise.Think about Apostle Paul. Before he became Paul, he was Saul — confident, religious, and completely convinced he was right. God could have gently whispered to him, but instead, God knocked him down and blinded him. That encounter wasn’t pleasant. It was terrifying. Paul was left in despair, confusion, and darkness. But it had to happen. God needed his attention.Once Paul heard God’s voice, everything changed. What felt like devastation became destiny. His hardship wasn’t random — it was purposeful. And in the end, God received the glory.That’s how God works with us too.Sometimes He allows situations to collapse because we weren’t listening before. Sometimes He lets us see betrayal, dishonesty, or manipulation so we never walk into it again. And sometimes, He uses pain as a doorway back to Him — not because He enjoys our suffering, but because He loves us too much to leave us lost.We have to stop seeing God as the villain in our story when He’s actually the rescuer. The process had to happen. The truth had to come out. The light had to shine. And once it does, God says, “Now let Me heal you. Let Me guide you. Let Me be your God.”Every single thing you’ve been through — yes, even the parts that broke your heart — God can use to make something brand new. That’s why gratitude matters. Not because the pain was good, but because God is faithful through it.So if God has recently shown you the truth about a person, a situation, or even yourself, don’t run from Him. Thank Him. He didn’t expose it to shame you. He exposed it to save you.And I hope that encourages you today. 💛

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    16 mins
  • They Don't Like Me & I Don't Like Them!
    Dec 14 2025
    You don’t have room on your plate for hate. You just don’t. Hate takes up space that love, peace, wisdom, and discernment are supposed to fill. When you choose to hate, you’re choosing to operate outside of God’s character. And a lot of folks want God to move, want God to fight, want God to expose people, but they aren’t even standing in line with Him. You’re asking God to cosign behavior He already told you not to operate in.And let’s talk about this real quick—because it needs to be said. Wanting God to “get” somebody while you refuse to love them is not righteousness. That’s pride dressed up as spirituality. That’s ego pretending to be discernment. And yes, sometimes that’s a Jezebel-type spirit at work—manipulation, control, offense, self-righteousness, and a refusal to submit to God’s actual instruction.

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    20 mins
  • I Feel Like GOD Is Not With Me......
    Dec 10 2025
    And not just a little bit — I mean lie, exaggerate, twist things, and make you believe something that God never said. Feelings are powerful, but they are not always truth. And for some reason, when life hits us hard, our emotions start talking louder than the Word. 😒There are moments when you’ll say, “God, where are You? Why don’t I feel You? Why does it seem like I’m going through this alone?” And the whole time, God is looking at you like, “I’m right here. I never moved.”We forget that we’re living in a spiritual world, and just because you feel silence doesn’t mean God is absent. Sometimes God lets your emotions quiet down so your faith can rise up. Because if you never learn to trust Him beyond your feelings, you will keep letting your emotions lead you into fear, confusion, and frustration that He never intended for you.Here’s the truth:
    God wants to see how you come out of the battle… but also how you ACT in the middle of it.We love to say, “The battle is the Lord’s,” but then we act like we’re supposed to fight it with our emotions. No! God wants to see if you’ll still walk in obedience when your feelings are screaming something different. He wants to see if you can stay calm when everything in you wants to run, shout, or snap back. That’s the real test.You might not feel good about what happened. You might not feel strong. You might not feel supported. But listen — feelings are not facts.What is a fact?
    God said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
    God said, “I am with you always.”
    God said, “I fight for you.”Your emotions didn’t say that.
    GOD said that.And if God said it, it stands forever.Sometimes the hardest part of faith is choosing God’s Word over your own emotional reactions. Your feelings say, “Go off on them.” God says, “Peace.”
    Your feelings say, “Handle it yourself.” God says, “Be still.”
    Your feelings say, “God must’ve forgotten about me.”
    God says, “I’m working behind the scenes.”So even if you didn’t feel His presence…
    Even if you were nervous or hurt…
    Even if your mind was all over the place…You still didn’t make the situation worse.
    You still didn’t step out of character.
    You still didn’t go against the Word of God.And guess what? That matters. Heaven sees that.God isn’t looking for perfect people — He is looking for people who choose Him even when their feelings are lying to them. That’s real faith right there. That’s maturity. That’s growth.So please stop thinking something is wrong with you because you “don’t feel God” every second. Faith is not a feeling — faith is knowing. Faith is standing on His promises when your emotions are having a meltdown in the background. Faith is saying, “Lord, I trust You,” even when your heart is shaking.Feelings come and go. God stays.
    Feelings shift. God is constant.
    Feelings confuse you. God brings clarity.Next time your emotions start lying to you, remind yourself:
    “My feelings are temporary. God is eternal.”
    And walk in peace, knowing that your Father has already gone ahead of you and taken care of everything. 💛🙏

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    12 mins
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