This is your sign for social media ✨

I would've never imagined being one of those people seeing numbers like this online.

I used to be the girl watching YouTube videos of women who were learning God's word and sharing their faith journey.

I was so inspired by them!!

Because they weren't just teaching how to make life better…they were showing how God could transform your life…FOR REAL!

At the time, I had grown up in church, but I wasn't really living out God's Word for myself.

Then, one day I decided to stop relying on what everyone else was saying and actually start reading my Bible for myself.

I wasn't thinking about creating content or building a platform.

I simply wanted to know what God was saying to me.

As I continued growing in my faith, God placed it on my heart to start sharing my journey.

At first, I was just posting to encourage others.

I never imagined that social media could become something that not only impacted people, but could also create opportunities and income.

Over time, I learned that platforms will pay creators for content that helps, encourages, and serves people!

But I want to be clear: money has never been the reason I share.

My heart has always been to help people like you and me learn God's word and actually live it out in our everyday lives.

Not just memorizing Bible verses, but experiencing real transformation, healing, wisdom, and breakthrough.

So if you've been feeling led to post, share your testimony, start the blog, create the video, or encourage others online…do it.

Your story could encourage someone who is struggling.

Your obedience could open doors you never expected.

And your willingness to share what God has done could change someone's life.

And who knows? It might change yours too. 💕

If you'd like to learn more about faith, content creation, and building what God has placed on your heart, join my email list. Empower Her Mail.

I'll be sharing more there soon…plus your get a free quiz that I know will build up your faith!

Love you, Bestie. ✨

Breonna

#faithbuilder #empowerherministries #empowerher #christianwomen

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... Read moreWhen I first started sharing my faith on social media, I had no idea how far-reaching the impact could be. At the beginning, like many, I simply wanted to document my personal journey of learning and living God's word. I wasn’t focused on numbers or followers; my main goal was to encourage anyone who might come across my posts. One remarkable thing I learned is that consistently posting authentic content can create an unexpected ripple effect. People not only connect over shared beliefs but also find true encouragement through real-life stories of transformation and overcoming struggles. This connection often leads to building a supportive online community, which can provide much-needed strength for both the creator and the audience. Moreover, incorporating faith-based content into social media has opened doors for me that I never imagined. Beyond just spiritual growth, it’s become a platform where opportunities for collaboration, speaking engagements, and even income generation emerged naturally. I realized that platforms reward content that genuinely helps and serves people, which added a surprising dimension to my faith-sharing efforts. If you feel a nudge to share your testimony, start a blog, or create videos centered around your spiritual walk, know that your story matters. Sometimes, even a single post can reach someone struggling quietly, and your courage to share could provide the hope and inspiration they desperately need. In short, stepping into faith-based content creation is more than just an act of sharing; it’s a way to actively live out your beliefs, encourage others, and grow personally. So, if you’re hesitating, remember: your obedience might be the catalyst for change—not just for others, but for yourself as well. Keep posting your truth, and trust that the impact will come in ways you might never expect.

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I have joined the empower her on a different occasion… but I did not get a quiz which I would love to…/

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