Welcome back to Moms With A Call, where honest faith meets real life. In Part 2 of her testimony, Rebecca opens up about her early years, growing up in a home where one parent loved Jesus and the other had no relationship with Him. That duality created both safety and confusion—a tension many listeners will find deeply relatable.
Together, McKenzie and Rebecca unpack how childhood labels like “too sensitive” can shape our self-worth, how well-meaning family dynamics can still leave emotional imprints, and how early encounters with religion can either draw us in or push us away. This episode gently holds the in-between—the place where questions begin and identity is quietly forming.
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This is a tender chapter of Rebecca’s story, one that reminds us that identity isn’t built in a moment—it’s formed in the quiet wrestlings of our becoming.
Episode Timeline
00:29 – Beginning of Rebecca’s testimony
00:55 – Being a sensitive child in a divided spiritual home
02:23 – Family dynamics and unspoken challenges
04:19 – Wrestling with faith and self-understanding
08:05 – Feeling labeled and misunderstood
10:10 – Parenting through grace instead of pressure
19:26 – Juggling motherhood and inner healing
21:35 – The tension between calling and caregiving
22:41 – Navigating faith and family loyalty
27:31 – When teenage years bring faith into question
33:12 – The moment of disconnection from religion
39:49 – Final reflections + preview of Part 3