Author, minister, and attorney Samia Young shares a raw, hope-filled testimony that spans Chicago shelters, domestic violence, sexual abuse, and adolescent chaos—then the long arc of redemption: meeting Jesus at 14, wandering in her early 20s, hitting a DUI rock bottom, and surrendering for real.
Samia opens up about misplaced identity (achievement, relationships, even “church-approved” desires), a whirlwind marriage to a narcissist, and the hard obedience of staying put when God was silent—only to watch Him resurrect her life in Cleveland and call her to write Samia, Come Forth.
This conversation is for anyone who’s ever felt brilliant and broken at the same time, labeled “bad,” or pressured by timelines that aren’t God’s. We talk identity in Christ, grave clothes vs. true freedom, counseling + community, and the daily prayer: “Lord, what do You want me to do today?”
You’ll hear about:
Early trauma, shelters, and how lack of safety shapes a child’s worth
“Brilliant and traumatized”: excelling at school while falling apart inside
Same-sex attraction, partying, and the jail-cell surrender at 24
Narcissistic love-bombing, grief, and why obedience often looks illogical
“Grave clothes” and letting Jesus remove the residue of dead seasons
Identity in Christ over every other label—good or bad.
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