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Dear Daughter

God sees you... and He hears your daughters cries

Hey Family,

I pray this blesses you — for real.

I’ve been sitting with something heavy, and it started after watching the clip of Summer from Baddies saying something reckless about Emmett Till. That comment? Wildly disrespectful. And my heart breaks for his family. But you know what hit me even deeper?

It shouldn’t take a moment like that for us to open our eyes.

People were up in arms (as they should be), but why did it take this for us to finally say out loud what so many of us already knew — that Zeus Network and shows like Baddies have been feeding us toxic content for way too long?

We deserve better.
Our girls deserve better.
Our legacy deserves better.

I could rant about how media is failing us. I could go off about how we need to protect our culture and call our community higher. But instead of just venting, I’m doing what I was called to do — be a solution.

So I created something. A resource rooted in real talk and biblical truth. It’s based on my article “The Beauty of Being Set Apart” from the March/April 2025 issue — and it’s something I pray every woman and girl who feels overlooked, forgotten, or called to stand out will sit with.

👉🏽 Download the free Set Apart Devo packet here

This ain’t no fluff. It’s full of scriptures, journal prompts, affirmations, and questions to help you wrestle with what it really means to be chosen in a world that pushes conformity.

If it speaks to you, pass it on to another sis. Let's flood timelines, inboxes, and hearts with truth. Because the culture may be loud, but purpose whispers — and it’s still speaking. If you haven’t read the article yet, here it is.

The Beauty of Being Set Apart

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Mar 17
The Beauty of Being Set Apart

I honestly thought I had done something wrong. I was obeying God, leaning into His Presence, and seeking His Face as I’d never done before, not out of obligation, but out of deep reverence and love for Him. I wasn’t sure what to make of it, but it didn’t make sense that I was going through such a hard time emotionally, financially, and mentally. My spir…

Be sure to share this with your people — your friends, your family, your girls.
Let’s stop just talking about the problem and start spreading content that actually helps us grow. Because if we start healing now, maybe our daughters won’t have to find their worth in shows that profit off their pain.

We deserve better. And it starts with us.

Love y’all,

Mya Kay

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