Finding God

Keana W. Mitchell

Where is God? Is God Real? Does he love Me? Does God really care about me? If you have found yourself wondering about the existence of God, then this podcast is for you. My name is Keana W. Mitchell and I a singer, songwriter, relationship coach and podcaster who found God after losing my religion and focusing on my relationship with God. So, join me each week Friday as I embark on a journey through interviews and music to find out how people found God.

  1. Understanding Child Sexual Abuse in the Church

    2D AGO

    Understanding Child Sexual Abuse in the Church

    Episode: Understanding Child Sexual Abuse in the Church Episode Summary In this powerful and necessary episode, we explore the realities of child sexual abuse in the church — how it happens, why it continues, and what we can do to prevent it. This conversation is grounded in compassion, education, and truth, without graphic detail or sensationalism. Using insights from Darkness to Light’s Stewards of Children Training, we break down grooming behaviors, institutional patterns, and the systems that allow abuse to go unnoticed. We also discuss why children rarely disclose abuse and how adults can respond in ways that protect and empower them. Because many listeners come from faith backgrounds, this episode also includes short, public‑domain Bible verses that affirm something essential: ✨ Protecting children is biblical. ✨ Reporting abuse is biblical. ✨ Exposing wrongdoing is biblical. This episode is part of our April series for Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Month. 🧠 What We Cover in This Episode • Why this topic matters (especially in April) Understanding why churches are uniquely vulnerable and why awareness is essential for prevention. • What child sexual abuse looks like in church settings We explore: Abuse of powerGrooming behaviorsManipulation disguised as mentorshipInstitutional silence and cover‑ups• Why children don’t disclose abuse Including fear, shame, confusion, loyalty, and spiritual manipulation. • How abuse continues in churches We discuss: Lack of policiesMisuse of forgiveness“Handling it internally”Protecting the institution instead of the child• The impact on survivors Long‑term emotional, psychological, and spiritual effects — and why none of it is the survivor’s fault. • What safe churches do differently Including background checks, two‑adult rules, open‑door counseling, transparency, and mandatory reporting. • Darkness to Light’s 5 Steps to Protecting Children (Summarized) Listeners learn how to: Learn the factsMinimize opportunityTalk about itRecognize the signsReact responsibly• Bible verses that affirm protecting children Short scriptures that reinforce: Exposing wrongdoing (Ephesians 5:11)Protecting the vulnerable (Proverbs 31:8)The seriousness of harming children (Matthew 18:6) 📘 Listener Awareness Guide (Included in Episode) This episode includes a trauma‑informed awareness guide covering: What child sexual abuse isHow grooming worksSigns a child may be experiencing abuseHow to respond if a child disclosesWhat safe churches put in placeHow parents can protect their childrenEncouragement for survivorsThis guide is designed to empower adults and protect children in faith‑based environments. 💛 Key Takeaways Abuse thrives in silence — awareness is protection.Grooming is subtle and often looks like kindness.Children rarely lie about abuse.Reporting abuse is not betrayal — it is protection.Safe churches prioritize transparency, accountability, and child safety.Survivors deserve belief, support, and justice. 📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell — Finding God Podcast  🌐 Website  Emory Rose  https://keanawmitchell.com  📘 Facebook Page  Finding God  https://www.facebook.com/FindingGod  👥 Facebook Group  Finding God Community  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FindingGod  📸 Instagram  Keana W. Mitchell  https://www.instagram.com/findinggod2  🎧 Listen to Finding God on RedCircle  https://redcircle.com/shows/190efd66-2f1a-4c5f-861e-40ab89d4c41b  📧 Email  paperanthementertainment@gmail.com  🎵 Music Feature — Unique-ly Chosen  New Music Coming Soon!!!

    25 min
  2. Healing from Abuse in Religious Spaces

    MAR 26

    Healing from Abuse in Religious Spaces

    Episode Summary In this deeply compassionate and grounding episode of the Finding God Podcast, Keana explores what it means to heal from abuse that happened in religious environments spaces that were supposed to reflect God’s love but instead became sources of fear, shame, or control. This conversation gently unpacks how spiritual abuse shows up, how it impacts our emotional and spiritual lives, and what it looks like to begin healing in a way that honors your pace, your story, and your safety. Keana also recaps last week’s episode on recognizing legalism in the church, showing how legalism often becomes the doorway through which spiritual abuse enters a community. This episode offers clarity, validation, and hope for anyone who has ever felt spiritually disoriented or wounded by people who claimed to speak for God. Key Takeaways Abuse is abuse even when it happens in a church or religious environment.Spiritual abuse often hides behind fear, shame, control, and misused scripture.Your emotional and spiritual reactions are valid and normal responses to trauma.Healing begins with naming what happened and separating God from harmful people.You are allowed to rebuild your faith slowly, gently, and at your own pace.God’s love is nothing like the behavior of those who misrepresented Him.You deserve spiritual spaces that honor your humanity, boundaries, and voice. Reflection Questions What beliefs about God were shaped by fear rather than love?Where do you feel tension or peace when you think about your spiritual past?What practices or environments feel safe for you right now?What do you need in order to rebuild trust with yourself, with God, or with community? Resources Mentioned Journaling prompts for processing spiritual traumaTrauma‑informed therapy and support optionsPractices for rebuilding spiritual rhythms gently and safely Listener Reminder Your healing matters. Your story matters. And God is not the voice that harmed you. Take your time, honor your pace, and know that you are not alone on this journey. 📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell — Finding God Podcast  🌐 Website  Emory Rose  https://keanawmitchell.com  📘 Facebook Page  Finding God  https://www.facebook.com/FindingGod  👥 Facebook Group  Finding God Community  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FindingGod  📸 Instagram  Keana W. Mitchell  https://www.instagram.com/findinggod2  🎧 Listen to Finding God on RedCircle  https://redcircle.com/shows/190efd66-2f1a-4c5f-861e-40ab89d4c41b  📧 Email  paperanthementertainment@gmail.com  🎵 Music Feature — Unique-ly Chosen  New Music Coming Soon!!!

    21 min
  3. How Fear Based Theology Affects Your Mental Health

    MAR 19

    How Fear Based Theology Affects Your Mental Health

    🎧 Episode Summary: In this powerful episode of the Finding God Podcast, host Keana W. Mitchell explores how fear-based theology belief systems rooted in shame, punishment, and conditional love can deeply impact your mental and emotional well-being. Building on last week’s episode, Relearning God’s Character, Keana unpacks the psychological toll of viewing God through a lens of fear and control, and offers a path toward healing through truth, grace, and spiritual safety. You’ll learn how fear-based theology can lead to anxiety, religious OCD (scrupulosity), depression, and even PTSD-like symptoms. Through biblical examples, psychological research, and trauma-informed insight, Keana contrasts fear-driven faith with the liberating power of love-based theology. This episode also includes therapeutic healing exercises rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and spiritual reflection to help you begin releasing fear and embracing the truth of God’s unconditional love. 🧠 Topics Covered: What fear-based theology is and how it shows up in everyday lifeMental health disorders linked to fear-based religious beliefsBiblical examples of fear-based vs. faith-based theologyCBT-inspired healing exercises for spiritual and emotional restorationHow to reframe your view of God through love, not fear✨ Healing Exercises Included: Thought Reframing with ScriptureSafe Imagery PracticeAffirmation JournalingForgiveness Visualization🎵 Featured Song: “Have I Told You Lately” by Unique-ly Chosen A gentle, soul-soothing reminder of God’s love and presence. Listen now on the Finding God Podcast YouTube channel. 📲 Connect with Keana: Instagram: findinggod2Website: keanawmitchell.comYouTube: Finding God Podcast - YouTubeLink to song on Sound Cloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/pfLl5mvMeOmiPKmESB 💬 Call to Action: If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who’s healing from spiritual trauma. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast, it helps others find this safe, nurturing space.

    19 min
  4. When the Church Hurts You: Naming Spiritual Trauma

    MAR 12

    When the Church Hurts You: Naming Spiritual Trauma

    Episode Summary This episode explores what happens when the place meant to nurture your soul becomes the source of your deepest wounds. Keana unpacks the reality of spiritual trauma, why it’s often hard to name, and how the body, mind, and spirit respond when harm is done in the name of God. Drawing from the work of leading trauma experts, this conversation helps listeners understand their experiences with clarity, compassion, and without shame. What We Cover in This Episode What spiritual trauma is and why it’s often misunderstoodHow church hurt impacts the body, emotions, and nervous systemWhy naming the harm is the first step toward healingThe difference between God and harmful religious systemsHow spiritual trauma affects identity, trust, and connectionGentle reflection questions to help listeners explore their own experiences Insights from Leading Psychologists & Trauma Researchers This episode integrates wisdom from respected voices in trauma science: Dr. Diane Langberg — Spiritual trauma as harm done in the name of GodDr. Judith Herman — Trauma as a violation of trust that overwhelms copingDr. Bessel van der Kolk — Trauma’s imprint on the body and nervous systemDr. Stephen Porges — Polyvagal Theory and why spiritual triggers feel so intenseDr. Kristin Neff — Self‑compassion as a foundation for healingThese perspectives help listeners understand that their reactions are not spiritual failures they are human responses to harm. Key Signs of Spiritual Trauma Anxiety or panic in church settingsFear-based relationship with GodShame or guilt tied to religious teachingsHypervigilance around pastors or authority figuresEmotional numbness or shutdown during prayer or worshipConfusion about what is “God” versus what is “church conditioning” Reflection Questions from the Episode Listeners are invited to gently explore: What parts of church once felt safe but no longer do?What beliefs created fear instead of freedom?When did your body first signal that something was wrong?What parts of your story have you minimized or dismissed?What would it feel like to tell the truth about your experience? A Compassionate Reframe Keana reminds listeners that: You are not weak for being hurt.You are not disloyal for naming what happened.You are not betraying God by acknowledging harm.God is not the trauma you experienced.Healing honors your dignity and your relationship with the divine. Resources Mentioned The Body Keeps the Score — Dr. Bessel van der KolkRedeeming Power — Dr. Diane LangbergTrauma and Recovery — Dr. Judith HermanPolyvagal Theory — Dr. Stephen PorgesSelf‑Compassion Research — Dr. Kristin Neff Closing Encouragement You are not alone. Your story matters. Naming spiritual trauma is not the end of your faith it’s the beginning of healing, clarity, and reconnecting with God in a way that is safe, grounded, and true. 📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell — Finding God Podcast  🌐 Website  Emory Rose  https://keanawmitchell.com  📘 Facebook Page  Finding God  https://www.facebook.com/FindingGod  👥 Facebook Group  Finding God Community  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FindingGod  📸 Instagram  Keana W. Mitchell  https://www.instagram.com/findinggod2  🎧 Listen to Finding God on RedCircle  https://redcircle.com/shows/190efd66-2f1a-4c5f-861e-40ab89d4c41b  📧 Email  paperanthementertainment@gmail.com  🎵 Music Feature — Unique-ly Chosen  New Music Coming Soon!!!

    13 min
  5. How to Worship God without Fear

    MAR 5

    How to Worship God without Fear

    In this week’s episode of the Finding God Podcast, Keana W. Mitchell explores what it truly means to worship without fear for those healing from religious trauma, spiritual manipulation, or environments where worship felt pressured or unsafe. This gentle, trauma‑informed conversation guides listeners back to the heart of worship: connection, honesty, and safety in God’s presence. Keana begins with a grounding moment, then revisits last week’s episode on reconnecting with God after religious trauma. Drawing from leading trauma researchers like Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, Dr. Stephen Porges, and Dr. Diane Langberg, she explains how trauma affects the nervous system and why worship can feel overwhelming even when the desire to connect with God is strong. Through powerful biblical examples — David, Elijah, Hagar, Mary Magdalene, and the disciples  Keana shows how God consistently meets people in fear with gentleness, not pressure. The episode then explores what worship without fear looks like in real life and offers practical steps for creating spiritually safe, grounding worship practices. This episode is a compassionate reminder that God’s presence is not a place of fear, but a place of refuge. What You’ll Hear in This EpisodeWhy worship can feel unsafe after religious traumaHow trauma affects the body’s ability to feel spiritually safeInsights from leading trauma psychologists (van der Kolk, Porges, Langberg)Biblical stories of people who found safety in God’s presenceWhat worship without fear actually looks likeGentle, practical steps to begin worshiping safely againEncouragement for reconnecting with God at your own paceKey TakeawaysGod’s presence is a place of safety, not pressureTrauma can make worship feel overwhelming — and that’s normalHealing requires gentleness, not spiritual performanceWorship can be quiet, slow, and deeply personalGod meets you where you are, not where others expect you to beSmall moments of connection matter and build over timeScripture ReferencesPsalm 23; Psalm 34 — David finding refuge in God1 Kings 19 — Elijah encountering God’s gentle whisperGenesis 16 & 21 — Hagar meeting “El Roi,” the God who sees herJohn 20 — Mary Magdalene and the disciples finding peace in Jesus’ presenceScholarly References (General Citations)van der Kolk, B. (2014). The Body Keeps the Score.Porges, S. (2011). The Polyvagal Theory.Langberg, D. (2015). Suffering and the Heart of God.Support the MinistryIf this episode encouraged you, consider supporting the Finding God Podcast through the donation button on RedCircle. Your support helps keep these spiritually grounded conversations going. 🌿 Core Scriptures That Teach Healthy Giving1. 2 Corinthians 9:7 — Giving should never be forced“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” This is the clearest biblical statement against manipulative or pressured giving. Healthy giving is chosen, not coerced. 2. 2 Corinthians 8:12 — Give according to what you can, not what you can’t“For if the willingness is there, the gift is acceptable according to what one has, not according to what one does not have.” This verse rejects teachings that demand giving beyond your means or equate poverty with disobedience. 3. Proverbs 3:27 — Give when it is within your power“Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act.” Healthy giving respects your capacity and boundaries. 4. Luke 6:38 — Giving is relational, not transactional“Give, and it will be given to you… For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” This is about generosity as a heart posture, not a formula to manipulate God. 5. Matthew 6:1–4 — Giving should be private, not performativeJesus warns against giving to impress others and teaches that God honors giving done in sincerity. 6. Acts 20:35 — Giving is about helping the weak“It is more blessed to give than to receive.” This frames giving as compassion, not obligation. 🌿 What These Verses Reveal About “Healthy Giving”Across Scripture, healthy giving is: Voluntary — not pressured or guilt‑drivenJoyful — not fearfulProportionate — based on what you can givePrivate — not performativeCompassion‑driven — not transactionalAligned with your heart — not forced by leadersThis directly contradicts financial manipulation, spiritual coercion, or teachings that tie God’s love or blessing to how much you give. 🌿 A Deeper Layer: What Healthy Giving ProtectsThese verses protect: Your autonomyYour emotional safetyYour financial boundariesYour relationship with GodYour ability to give from love, not fearThey also affirm that God never asks you to harm yourself to prove your devotion. 📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell — Finding God Podcast  🌐 Website  Emory Rose  https://keanawmitchell.com  📘 Facebook Page  Finding God  https://www.facebook.com/FindingGod  👥 Facebook Group  Finding God Community  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FindingGod  📸 Instagram  Keana W. Mitchell  https://www.instagram.com/findinggod2  🎧 Listen to Finding God on RedCircle  https://redcircle.com/shows/190efd66-2f1a-4c5f-861e-40ab89d4c41b  📧 Email  paperanthementertainment@gmail.com  🎵 Music Feature — Unique-ly Chosen  New Music Coming Soon!!!

    19 min
  6. Healthy Giving vs. Financial Abuse

    FEB 26

    Healthy Giving vs. Financial Abuse

    This week on The Finding God Podcast, we’re revisiting an important conversation that resonated deeply with listeners when it first aired. In this episode, Keana W. Mitchell explores a topic that is often overlooked or misunderstood in faith communities: the difference between healthy, spirit‑led giving and financial abuse. Many believers have experienced pressure, guilt, or manipulation around giving sometimes without realizing it. This episode brings biblical clarity, trauma‑informed insight, and practical tools to help you discern when giving honors God and when it crosses into coercion. Whether you’re hearing this message for the first time or revisiting it with fresh ears, this episode offers wisdom, healing, and freedom for anyone who has ever questioned their relationship with giving. 🔍 What You’ll Learn The biblical roots of giving in both the Old and New TestamentsHow to recognize healthy giving vs. financial manipulationReal‑life examples of spiritual coercion and boundary violationsWhat Scripture teaches about generosity, stewardship, and integritySigns of financial abuse in church or ministry settingsHow to heal and set financial boundaries without guilt or fear 📖 Scripture Highlights 2 Corinthians 9:7 – “Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart…”Proverbs 11:25 – “A generous person will prosper…”Matthew 23:14 – “You devour widows’ houses…”Micah 3:11 – “Her priests teach for a price…” 🧠 Expert Insight Christian psychologist and trauma expert Dr. Diane Langberg writes: “Spiritual abuse often includes financial exploitation, leaving victims emotionally depleted, physically strained, and spiritually confused.” Keana reflects on how financial abuse distorts your view of God, damages trust in community, and erodes your sense of worth and how God invites you back into freedom, clarity, and peace. 🧘‍♀️ 5 Healing Exercises to Reclaim Your Power Financial Truth Journal – Reflect on your giving history and motivationsBoundary Affirmation Practice – Rebuild confidence in saying noScripture Reframing – Replace guilt with grace through God’s WordGiving Reset Ritual – Pause giving to rediscover your “why”Safe Stewardship Plan – Create a budget that honors both your faith and your needs 🎶 Song of the Week: “Hallelujah” by Unique‑ly Chosen This week’s featured song is a powerful declaration of spiritual freedom. “Hallelujah” invites listeners to release shame, reclaim their voice, and celebrate the God who sees the heart not the wallet. It’s a healing anthem for anyone who has ever felt pressured, overlooked, or spiritually manipulated. 🎥 Watch the lyric video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mYa2N81wR84 (youtu.be in Bing) 💬 Final Reflection Giving is sacred but it should never come from fear, shame, or pressure. You are not your tithe. You are not your bank account. You are a child of God, and your worth is not for sale. 🎧 Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/022Zht5DjU1i3k7BAeHaTW?si=ffde46a60bc74bef (open.spotify.com in Bing) 📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell — Finding God Podcast  🌐 Website  Emory Rose  https://keanawmitchell.com  📘 Facebook Page  Finding God  https://www.facebook.com/FindingGod  👥 Facebook Group  Finding God Community  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FindingGod  📸 Instagram  Keana W. Mitchell  https://www.instagram.com/findinggod2  🎧 Listen to Finding God on RedCircle  https://redcircle.com/shows/190efd66-2f1a-4c5f-861e-40ab89d4c41b  📧 Email  paperanthementertainment@gmail.com  🎵 Music Feature — Unique-ly Chosen  New Music Coming Soon!!!

    27 min
  7. How to Reconnect with God after Religious Trauma

    FEB 19

    How to Reconnect with God after Religious Trauma

    This week on the Finding God Podcast, we’re stepping into a tender and deeply important conversation: how to reconnect with God after experiencing religious trauma. If you’ve ever felt afraid of God, unsure how to pray, or disconnected from your faith because of harmful church experiences, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a gentle path forward. Religious trauma can distort your view of God, your sense of safety, and your ability to trust. But trauma does not have the final word. In this episode, Keana walks with you through what religious trauma is, how it affects your nervous system, and why your struggle to reconnect with God is a normal trauma response not a spiritual failure. Drawing from the work of leading trauma researchers like Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, Dr. Diane Langberg, Dr. Kristin Neff, and Dr. Stephen Porges, this episode blends psychology and faith in a way that honors both your story and God’s heart. ✨ In This Episode, We Explore:1. What Religious Trauma Really IsHow spiritual abuse, fear‑based teachings, and shame‑driven environments impact your relationship with God. 2. How Trauma Distorts Your View of GodWhy your nervous system may associate God with fear, disappointment, or pressure — and how to gently untangle that. 3. What Reconnection Actually Looks LikeA slow, non‑linear, compassionate process rooted in safety, honesty, and God’s gentleness. 4. Practical Ways to Reconnect With GodTrauma‑informed spiritual practices that don’t rely on rituals, pressure, or performance. 5. Signs You’re Reconnecting (Even If It Feels Small)How to recognize subtle shifts that show your heart is healing. 6. Reflection Questions for Your JourneyPrompts to help you explore your beliefs, fears, and hopes with God. 💛 Why This Episode MattersIf you’ve ever wondered why reconnecting with God feels hard or if you’ve questioned whether God is disappointed in your healing pace this episode will bring relief, validation, and hope. You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of God’s heart and a gentler way to rebuild trust with Him. 🎧 Listen NowPress play and take this journey at your own pace. God is not rushing you — and neither are we. 📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell — Finding God Podcast  🌐 Website  Emory Rose  https://keanawmitchell.com  📘 Facebook Page  Finding God  https://www.facebook.com/FindingGod  👥 Facebook Group  Finding God Community  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FindingGod  📸 Instagram  Keana W. Mitchell  https://www.instagram.com/findinggod2  🎧 Listen to Finding God on RedCircle  https://redcircle.com/shows/190efd66-2f1a-4c5f-861e-40ab89d4c41b  📧 Email  paperanthementertainment@gmail.com  🎵 Music Feature — Unique-ly Chosen  New Music Coming Soon!!!

    18 min
  8. Q&A Episode for How to Hear God's Voice without Rituals

    FEB 13

    Q&A Episode for How to Hear God's Voice without Rituals

    In this first Friday Q&A session, Keana answers listener questions about hearing God’s voice without pressure, performance, or spiritual rituals. Building on this week’s full episode, “How You Can Hear God’s Voice Without Rituals,” this conversation brings clarity, compassion, and practical guidance for anyone who has struggled to discern God’s voice especially after legalism, spiritual abuse, or fear‑based teaching. Keana also revisits last week’s episode on Recognizing Legalism in the Church, helping listeners understand how legalistic environments distort our ability to hear God clearly and confidently. 🌿 Questions Answered in This EpisodeHow do I know if I’m hearing God or just my own thoughtsDo I need to pray a certain way for God to speak to meWhat if I grew up believing I had to earn God’s voiceWhy is it so hard to hear God when I’m anxious or overwhelmedCan God speak to me even if I’m not consistent with prayer or Bible readingWhat are practical ways to hear God without ritualsHow do I rebuild trust in God’s voice after spiritual abuseWhat if I don’t hear anything at allEach answer is gentle, grounded, and rooted in the truth that God speaks because you belong to Him not because you perform for Him. ✨ Key TakeawaysGod’s voice aligns with His character: loving, gentle, patient, and clearFear, shame, urgency, and confusion are not God’s voiceYou don’t need rituals, formulas, or perfect prayers to hear GodAnxiety and overwhelm can make it harder to sense God, but they don’t separate you from HimHealing from spiritual abuse takes time, and God’s voice is never manipulative or controllingGod often speaks through peace, wisdom, timing, and everyday moments📝 Reflection QuestionsWhat beliefs about hearing God came from fear instead of truthWhat does God’s voice sound like to meWhat practices help me feel grounded and openWhat belief about hearing God am I ready to releaseWhere have I sensed God speaking in simple, ordinary ways🌼 Final EncouragementYou don’t have to earn God’s voice or follow rituals to be heard. God is already near, already speaking, and already welcoming you into a relationship. Healing your ability to hear Him is a journey  and you don’t have to walk it alone. 📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell — Finding God Podcast  🌐 Website  Emory Rose  https://keanawmitchell.com  📘 Facebook Page  Finding God  https://www.facebook.com/FindingGod  👥 Facebook Group  Finding God Community  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FindingGod  📸 Instagram  Keana W. Mitchell  https://www.instagram.com/findinggod2  🎧 Listen to Finding God on RedCircle  https://redcircle.com/shows/190efd66-2f1a-4c5f-861e-40ab89d4c41b  📧 Email  paperanthementertainment@gmail.com  🎵 Music Feature — Unique-ly Chosen  New Music Coming Soon!!!

    20 min

About

Where is God? Is God Real? Does he love Me? Does God really care about me? If you have found yourself wondering about the existence of God, then this podcast is for you. My name is Keana W. Mitchell and I a singer, songwriter, relationship coach and podcaster who found God after losing my religion and focusing on my relationship with God. So, join me each week Friday as I embark on a journey through interviews and music to find out how people found God.