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Healing a Defiled Personality

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Stayce L. Bynum joins us to discuss how her low self-esteem convinced her she it was okay to be second best in her relationships.  We will discuss "Healing a Defiled Personality".  She is a native of Baltimore, Maryland, is a licensed minister, poet, entrepreneur and author with a unique and creative soul, which houses a sincere passion for addressing the issues of women.  Many of the same issues that affect women today have touched her life, and she is determined to use her gifts to help them become free. No stranger to the bondage of low self-esteem and generational strongholds, she understands the destructive tendencies and behaviors that compromise one’s destiny in God. Releasing her pain through poetry, in 2004 she birthed Sista’Worth Greetings, a greeting card line for the empowerment of women.  She has over 80 titles to help break the chains of generational strongholds and low self-esteem among the daughters of God. Stayce has also become a living testimony of God's healing power.  Diagnosed with Lupus SLE, she used her journey to minister to others with this disease.  Stayce hosts a weekly vlog titled Sistas Living with Lupus, which educates and empowers women of color living with Lupus.  Her life experiences and creativity fuels her projects and allows her to use her own unique voice to minister to women. She survived her fight to break free of generational curses and has the battle scars to prove her victory over illness.  She is determined to see other women come through it victoriously. Stayce is a writer; she contributed to online Christian publications, printed magazines and The Baltimore Examiner as Christian Singles Examiner.  She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management from The College of Notre Dame of Maryland

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