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First Daughters: Empowering the Kingdom by Mirline Augustin is a powerful devotional that speaks directly to the hearts of women seeking healing, identity, and divine purpose. Through the stories of biblical women like Eve, Esther, and Mary, along with heartfelt prayers and prophetic insights, this book guides readers on a journey from brokenness to spiritual authority. It empowers daughters of God to rise from silence, shame, and distraction into their rightful place as crowned heirs in the Kingdom. With every chapter, women are reminded that they are seen, chosen, and equipped to carry the mantle of purpose with boldness, grace, and unwavering faith.…mehr

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First Daughters: Empowering the Kingdom by Mirline Augustin is a powerful devotional that speaks directly to the hearts of women seeking healing, identity, and divine purpose. Through the stories of biblical women like Eve, Esther, and Mary, along with heartfelt prayers and prophetic insights, this book guides readers on a journey from brokenness to spiritual authority. It empowers daughters of God to rise from silence, shame, and distraction into their rightful place as crowned heirs in the Kingdom. With every chapter, women are reminded that they are seen, chosen, and equipped to carry the mantle of purpose with boldness, grace, and unwavering faith.
Autorenporträt
Mirline Augustin is a therapist, author, and devotional writer who empowers women to find healing, identity, and restoration through Christ. She is the visionary behind GEMS Rooted and the First Daughters devotional. She brings over 15 years of trauma-informed experience across mental health, juvenile justice, and transitional care. Mirline is known for her cultural sensitivity, work with underserved and Deaf communities, and her deep commitment to mentoring youth and creating restorative spaces through spiritual intercession, poetic prayer, and Kingdom empowerment. She also co-leads GEMS, a sister-founded collective focused on healing, outreach, and inclusion.