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Girls Can Pray Too

Girls Can Pray Too

By: Misty & Kara
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Girls Can Pray Too is a safe space for women to grow in faith, speak truth, and seek God boldly. Join Misty and Kara for raw conversations, spiritual encouragement, and powerful prayer as they walk through life and faith together in sisterhood of Christ — unfiltered and unashamed.Misty & Kara
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  • Episode 33: What Ends With You Begins With Christ!!!
    Jun 29 2026

    patterns of addiction, anger, fear, broken relationships, or spiritual bondage run through your family? Have you ever wondered if you're destined to repeat what came before you?

    In this powerful episode of Girls Can Pray Too, Misty and Kara explore what the Bible really says about generational patterns, inherited struggles, personal responsibility, and the transforming power of Jesus Christ. Together, they separate biblical truth from common misconceptions, showing that while family patterns can influence us, they do not have to define us.

    Through the stories of Rahab, David, Solomon, and other biblical examples, you'll discover how God redeems family legacies, breaks cycles of sin, and creates a new inheritance for those who belong to Him.

    If you've ever felt trapped by your past or burdened by your family's history, this episode is a reminder that your story doesn't have to end where theirs began. Freedom is possible, healing is available, and in Christ, every generation has the opportunity to start a new legacy.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    What the Bible teaches about generational sin and generational consequences.

    The difference between inherited tendencies and personal choices.

    How faith can change the course of a family legacy.

    Practical steps to break unhealthy spiritual and emotional patterns.

    Why your children don't have to inherit the struggles you've overcome.

    Key Scriptures (KJV):

    Ezekiel 18:20

    Joshua 2:1–21

    Matthew 1:5

    2 Corinthians 5:17

    John 8:36

    Romans 12:2

    Joshua 24:15

    Psalm 139:23–24

    Psalm 147:3

    Deuteronomy 6:6–7

    Whether you're seeking healing, freedom, or hope for the next generation, this conversation will encourage you to trust that God is still in the business of breaking chains and making all things new.

    Girls Can Pray Too is hosted by Misty and Kara, where real women have honest conversations about faith, healing, and walking boldly with Jesus—even when life is hard.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 32: Please Listen & Don't Give Up Yet!
    Jun 24 2026

    Have you ever felt like everyone else's prayers were being answered except yours?


    You've prayed.

    You've cried.

    You've waited.


    And heaven feels silent.


    Whether you're waiting for healing, restoration, direction, breakthrough, or a prodigal to come home, waiting seasons can test our faith like nothing else. It's easy to wonder if God sees us—or if He's forgotten us altogether.


    But what if God's delay isn't His denial?


    In this hope-filled episode of Girls Can Pray Too, Kara and Misty explore what Scripture teaches about waiting on God's timing and trusting Him even when the answer doesn't come as quickly as we hoped.


    Through the stories of Abraham and Sarah, Hannah, and Lazarus, we discover that God's delays often have divine purposes we cannot yet see.


    In this episode, we discuss:


    ✨ Why waiting is one of the hardest acts of faith

    ✨ The difference between delay and denial

    ✨ What God may be doing while we wait

    ✨ How to remain faithful in difficult seasons

    ✨ Why God's timing is always perfect

    ✨ Finding hope when heaven feels quiet


    Friend, if you're in a waiting season today, don't give up.


    The same God who was faithful to Abraham, Hannah, and Lazarus is faithful to you.


    Because sometimes God does His greatest work in the waiting.


    📖 "But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength..." — Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)


    If you've been weary, discouraged, or wondering if God still hears your prayers, this episode is for you.


    We love you, God loves you, & Girls Can Pray Too. 🎙️✝️🤍

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    24 mins
  • 🎙️ Episode 31: I Never Thought God Could Use Me!!!
    Jun 18 2026

    Have you ever felt like God was calling you to something that nobody else seemed to understand?


    Maybe you've been overlooked. Maybe you've been underestimated. Maybe people have questioned your calling, your gifts, or your purpose.


    If so, you're not alone.


    Throughout Scripture, God repeatedly called ordinary people into extraordinary assignments long before anyone else recognized what He was doing. David was left in the field. Jeremiah felt too young. Deborah led with courage in uncertain times. Even Jesus Himself was misunderstood.


    In this powerful and encouraging episode, Kara and Misty explore what it means to follow God's call when others don't see what He sees. Through honest conversation, biblical examples, and personal reflection, they remind listeners that obedience to God often requires walking by faith—not by the approval of people.


    In this episode, we discuss:


    ✨ Why God often chooses the unlikely

    ✨ What to do when others doubt your calling

    ✨ The danger of seeking man's approval over God's

    ✨ Staying humble and teachable in ministry

    ✨ Trusting God's timing and purpose

    ✨ Remaining faithful when obedience feels lonely


    Friend, if God called you, He will equip you.


    Don't let criticism stop your calling. Don't let praise become your motivation. Keep your eyes on Jesus and trust the One who sees what others cannot.


    📖 "For the LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart." — 1 Samuel 16:7 (KJV)


    If you've ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or questioned while trying to follow God, this episode is for you.


    We love you, God loves you, & Girls Can Pray Too. 🎙️✝️🤍



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    34 mins
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