THE ALITA REYNOLDS SHOW | Women of Faith

Alita Reynolds

Do you want to experience a deeper relationship with Jesus? Do you need some encouragement that your story has a purpose? Join Alita Reynolds, the President of Women of Faith, as she and her featured guests inspire you to live the life you were created for and equip you to walk more fully in God’s purpose for your life. Whatever your story, your life matters, you belong, and God wants you to live victoriously. You’ll meet a wide range of guests who impact the kingdom in meaningful ways every day. Their stories will inspire you to believe that when we walk by faith, ANYTHING is possible. Check out womenoffaith.com to learn more.

  1. 3D AGO

    Jesus, The True Source: Rooted for Life | Part 4 | Alita Reynolds | Women of Faith

    Jesus is not a supplement to your life. He is the Source. In this episode, I share how to stop reaching for spiritual fillers that leave you thirsty, and how to live a steady, rooted life by abiding in Jesus every day, in every moment. In this episode, we finish the Rooted For Life series by returning to what is real: living water, deep roots, and a life that bears fruit through connection, not pressure. Here are the top points from this episode: Jesus is the true Source, and every substitute will leave you spiritually thirsty. Fillers promise relief, but they create more hunger and often leave you depleted. Keep it simple: prayer, Word, and worship are the foundation that sustains you. The deepest places in you were never meant to be satisfied by shallow wells. Abiding is not a scheduled moment, it is a way of living with Jesus in every part of your day. You can abide while working, folding laundry, making dinner, and living your normal life. Your circumstances do not have to hinder your fellowship with God. Striving produces burnout, but abiding produces fruit. Fruit grows from connection with Jesus, not pressure or performance. You can recognize maturity by fruit, and we are invited to keep growing in Christ over time. When you are rooted, you do not just survive, you provide shade for others. A life of generosity is part of the fruit that grows from being rooted in Jesus. I’m wildly cheering you! Alita Reynolds 📑 Alita’s Free Guide 🫶 Join our Women of Faith KINGDOM BUILDERS team.  GIVE HERE to support Women of Faith.  💎 Mentoring with Alita is now available! Enroll Now. 📖 It’s a joy to have you join our Women of Faith Bible Study. ALL are welcome! Your presence is all that’s needed. We meet online on Tuesdays at 6:00 PM Central Time. 📘 I’m honored to be a contributor in the Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional, sharing my story of how Jesus set my life on a solid foundation. Grab your copy of Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional

    21 min
  2. FEB 12

    Flourishing in Every Season | Rooted for Life Part 3 | Alita Reynolds | Women of Faith

    Redefine what flourishing really looks like with me in Rooted for Life Part 3. In this episode, we walk through the seasons of a grapevine to understand how God grows fruit in us, even when nothing seems to be happening. If you feel stuck, delayed, or confused, this message will help you name your season and keep your roots growing deep. Here are the top points from this episode: Flourishing is not just what people can see. It is obedience and faithfulness in God’s eyes. Every season has purpose, even the ones you would never choose. Winter can feel desolate, but it can be protection, preparation, and deeper rooting. Spring is fragile new growth, and it needs care and consistency to survive. Summer fruit is visible, but fruit that lasts is built in private, behind the scenes. Harvest includes crushing, and God can use the crushing to produce new wine through your life. Fruit of the Spirit is the fruit we are aiming for: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Growth is often unseen before it becomes visible, and seasons can last different lengths for different people. Psalm 92:12-14 reminds us that the Godly will flourish and still produce fruit even in old age. Proverbs 13:12 puts language to waiting: Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life. Colossians 2:7 is our anchor for the series: Let your roots grow down into Him and let your lives be built on Him. Generosity is part of being rooted.  Psalm 112:4 shows that light shines in the darkness through the generous, compassionate, and righteous. Generosity is not only finances. It is a way of living that brings light: encouragement, prayers, time, kindness, and meeting needs without needing credit. Reflection questions to process with Jesus. What season are you in, and what name would you give it? What emotion is this season evoking in you? How are you experiencing God right now, as soil, gardener, or pruner? Where are you in the season, beginning, middle, or nearing the end? Where do you sense God inviting you to grow deeper? I’m wildly cheering you! Alita Reynolds 📑 Alita’s Free Guide 🫶 Join our Women of Faith KINGDOM BUILDERS team.  GIVE HERE to support Women of Faith.  💎 Mentoring with Alita is now available! Enroll Now. 📖 It’s a joy to have you join our Women of Faith Bible Study. ALL are welcome! Your presence is all that’s needed. We meet online on Tuesdays at 6:00 PM Central Time. 📘 I’m honored to be a contributor in the Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional, sharing my story of how Jesus set my life on a solid foundation. Grab your copy of Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional

    24 min
  3. FEB 5

    Still Hope - It is a God story! | Alita Reynolds | Women of Faith

    Friend, this interview is one I have been waiting to share with you. In this conversation, I sit down with Kathrine Lee to talk about the upcoming film Still Hope, releasing in theaters February 5th. This is not just a movie. It is a God story. Kathrine shares how the film came to life through an incredible chain of faith filled moments, connections that only the Lord could orchestrate, and a deep desire to bring both truth and healing to the screen. Here is a quick overview of the film. Still Hope follows a teenage girl named Hope who feels relatable to so many families. She is living a normal life, navigating the everyday world of being a teen, and like many young people, she assumes she is safe. Through deception and grooming, her life is turned upside down in a matter of moments. The film does not shy away from the reality of trafficking, but it is not designed to leave you in darkness. The second half of the movie is where something truly powerful happens: you begin to see the journey of restoration, redemption, healing, and the transformational power of forgiveness in its proper time. It is honest, it is trauma informed, and it is filled with hope. Kathrine also invites us into the heart behind Pure Hope Foundation and Pure Hope Ranch, a place that reflects so much of the healing model shown in the film. One of the most beautiful themes we talk about is this: we are hurt in community, but we also heal in community. There is something holy about safe people walking alongside someone as they reclaim their life. And you will see that woven throughout the story. My prayer is that when you walk out of the theater, you feel both awakened and strengthened. Awareness matters, but action is what creates change. This film can open meaningful conversations with your family, remind you that healing is possible, and invite you to be part of the solution in your own community. Still Hope is in theaters February 5th. You can watch the official trailer, find tickets, and access resources at stillhopemovie.com. And friend, if you believe stories like this need to be told, go see it and bring someone with you. I’m wildly cheering you!  Alita Reynolds Come join us Tuesday evenings for the Women of Faith Bible Study! 🫶 Join our Women of Faith KINGDOM BUILDERS team.  GIVE to support Women of Faith 📘 I’m honored to be a contributor in the Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional, sharing my story of how Jesus set my life on a solid foundation. Grab your copy of Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional

    26 min
  4. JAN 29

    Two Weeds That Choke Your Spiritual Growth | Rooted for Life | Part 2 | Alita Reynolds | Women of Faith

    Have you been striving just to survive spiritually, when Jesus is inviting you to thrive? In this Rooted for Life teaching, I share two weeds to beware of so you do not get choked out and lose your spiritual strength. Weeds can look harmless at first, but over time they steal your peace, your fruit, and your focus. We are grounding this message in Psalm 1:3. We are like trees planted by the riverbank, bearing fruit each season. Our leaves do not have to wither, and we can prosper in all we do. This is the kind of life God wants for you. Steady, fruitful, and deeply rooted in Christ. Then we get practical. We talk about who you choose to be around most, and why your closest influences matter. We also talk about anything that distracts your relationship with Jesus. Weeds can be worries and daily pressures. They can be the deceitfulness of wealth and chasing what never satisfies. They can be pleasures and desires that slowly take priority over God’s will for your life. We also look at Acts 2 and how the early church grew strong roots through teaching, fellowship, shared meals, prayer, generosity, worship, and awe in God’s presence. This is not just a story of old. This is a picture of how you can live today when you build your life around the Word and around godly community. Here is my challenge for you this week. Release at least one weed. Ask yourself, what needs to go so Jesus can be first again? What grows in your life is what you make room for, and you can make room for more of Him. I’m wildly cheering you! Alita Reynolds   Come join us Tuesday evenings for the Women of Faith Bible Study! 📑 Alita’s Free Guide 🫶 GIVE to support Women of Faith 📘 I’m honored to be a contributor in the Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional, sharing my story of how Jesus set my life on a solid foundation. Grab your copy of Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional

    21 min
  5. JAN 8

    Find Your Word for 2026: Clarity, Focus, and God’s Direction | Alita Reynolds | Women of Faith

    Choosing a Word of the Year is one of the simplest ways to stay focused on Jesus and grow on purpose all year long. In this episode, I walk you through a practical, prayerful process to discover your word, anchor it in Scripture, and watch how God uses it to shape your year. In this episode, you will find: Why a Word of the Year matters: it becomes an anchor for your focus and a simple way to recognize God’s hand in your everyday life• My Word for 2026 is endurance, and how God gently revealed it to me during time in the Word• A key reminder: every word has a beautiful promise and a stretching place that will grow you• How revival starts with you: strengthen your spirit, pursue the Lord intentionally, and live as a life leader in every area of life• How God confirms your word: through prayer, Scripture, trusted conversations, and repeated nudges that keep showing up• Slow down and listen for the gentle whisper, like Elijah experienced in 1 Kings 19:12 to 13• A simple process to narrow it down: write a list, cross off what is not it, circle what keeps rising, and keep seeking until one stands out• Journal your word and why you chose it, then revisit it throughout the year so you can see the fruit and give God the glory• Use Scripture to strengthen your word, including Psalm 37:23, Habakkuk 2:2, and Jeremiah 29:13• Look up the definition of your word to expand your understanding and sharpen your prayers I’m wildly cheering you!  Alita Reynolds 🫶 GIVE HERE to support Women of Faith 📑 Alita’s Free Guide 📖 It’s a joy to have you join our Women of Faith Bible Study. ALL are welcome! Your presence is all that’s needed. We meet online on Tuesdays at 6:00 PM Central Time. 📘 I’m honored to be a contributor in the Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional, sharing my story of how Jesus set my life on a solid foundation. Grab your copy here.

    16 min
  6. 12/31/2025

    Prayer and Fasting: How God Meets You When You Seek Him First | Alita Reynolds | Women of Faith

    Starting the year with prayer and fasting is one of the most powerful ways to realign your heart with God, hear His voice more clearly, and invite spiritual breakthrough. In this episode, I walk you through what fasting really is, how to do it biblically, and why it can transform your relationship with Jesus. Hi friends, welcome back to The Alita Reynolds Show. I am so thankful we get to begin this year together. I didn’t grow up fasting, and maybe you didn’t either, but once I discovered that Scripture teaches “when you fast,” it changed so much for me. In this episode, I share my journey with fasting and how it has helped me surrender my will, quiet distractions, and depend more fully on the Lord. Here are some of the key points we walk through together: • What prayer and fasting truly mean and why they belong together • Why the Bible emphasizes fasting and how God uses it to bring clarity • How fasting helps shift us from flesh-led to Spirit-led living • What a 21 day corporate fast looks like and how to personalize it • Different fasting approaches, from food-related fasts to removing distractions • Why grace, intention, and humility matter more than perfection • Biblical examples of fasting that show God’s faithfulness in seasons of seeking Him • Practical ways to prepare mentally, spiritually, and physically • How journaling helps capture breakthroughs and spiritual insight • Why community and Bible study make the journey stronger and richer Whether this is your very first fast or you’ve done many before, I believe this episode will encourage you and give you practical steps to begin. And if you want deeper support and fellowship, I invite you to join our Women of Faith Bible Study as we walk through this season together. Let’s start the year seeking God first and trusting Him in every area of our lives. I’m wildly cheering you! Alita Reynolds 🫶 GIVE HERE to support Women of Faith 📑 Alita’s Free Guide 📖 It’s a joy to have you join our Women of Faith Bible Study. ALL are welcome! Your presence is all that’s needed. We meet online on Tuesdays at 6:00 PM Central Time. 📘 I’m honored to be a contributor in the Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional, sharing my story of how Jesus set my life on a solid foundation. Grab your copy here.

    30 min
  7. 12/18/2025

    Run with Endurance | Alita Reynolds | Women of Faith

    Hey sweet friends! Run with Endurance is a powerful reminder that faith is not a sprint. It is a daily, intentional walk of fixing our eyes on Jesus and staying faithful to what truly matters. In this episode, we talk about how endurance is built long before it is needed and why your quiet obedience today prepares you for what God is calling you into tomorrow. In this episode I share why the Lord placed such a strong emphasis on endurance and stamina in my own life and how Hebrews 12 calls us to run our race with perseverance. Endurance is not about pushing harder in our own strength. It is about clarity, focus, and agreeing with God that the mission matters. When the mission matters, effort becomes worship. We talk about how endurance is formed in the unseen places through consistent time with God, prayer, and obedience. Momentum in faith rarely comes from big moments. It grows through the quiet, daily choices that deepen our roots in Christ. I also unpack what scripture calls parasitic sins and how small distractions and compromises can drain our spiritual strength faster than major storms if we do not address them. This episode also reframes discipline. God’s discipline is not punishment. It is training. He disciplines those He loves because He is preparing us for maturity and a peaceful harvest of right living. Endurance grows when we allow God to remove what weighs us down so we can run lighter and freer. Finally, we talk about why your endurance matters beyond you. Your faithfulness becomes courage for someone else. When you keep running, you lead the way. Endurance carries you from calling to completion and helps you live a life that is pleasing to the Lord. I’m wildly cheering you! Alita Reynolds 🫶 GIVE to support Women of Faith 📑 Alita’s Free Guide 📘 I’m honored to be a contributor in the Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional, sharing my story of how Jesus set my life on a solid foundation. Grab your copy of Written in Heaven 40-Day Devotional

    29 min

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Do you want to experience a deeper relationship with Jesus? Do you need some encouragement that your story has a purpose? Join Alita Reynolds, the President of Women of Faith, as she and her featured guests inspire you to live the life you were created for and equip you to walk more fully in God’s purpose for your life. Whatever your story, your life matters, you belong, and God wants you to live victoriously. You’ll meet a wide range of guests who impact the kingdom in meaningful ways every day. Their stories will inspire you to believe that when we walk by faith, ANYTHING is possible. Check out womenoffaith.com to learn more.

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