Kanisha Nashay Parker is a minister, writer, and the author of I'm God's Daughter. Having overcome years of spiritual abuse, Kanisha hopes her testimony inspires women to see themselves the way God does and root their identity in Christ alone. Kanisha is married to Xavier Parker, and they have an amazing son, Shai Noel.
Captivating, courageous, and liberating are three facets that come to mind when I think of Kanisha Parker's latest devotional, I'm God's Daughter. Kanisha fearlessly addresses a taboo subject, spiritual abuse, tackling it with God's gentleness, care, and, most importantly, love. The devotional intertwined her testimony while encouraging us all to remember that God is all we need and more. I'm God's Daughter is beautifully written with God's daughters in mind. Because of this, I believe readers will sense God's presence on every page. Reading the devotional reminded me that God sees, knows, and cares about us even during trying circumstances, which made me smile and helped me understand God's love for me even more. Every woman needs to read Kanisha's devotional for such a time as this. It's a beautiful masterpiece. It will lead you on a path of self-discovery, deepen your connection with God, and encourage you to give God all your worries, anxieties, and cares. Include this indispensable devotional to accompany you on a sixty-day journey brimming with revelation, testimonies, and the word of God!Candace Writes, minister, psychotherapist, and author of Breathe: Rest, Reflect, Reset, and Woman of God: 60-Day Devotional I'm God's Daughter is a needed devotional for such a time as this. In a world where women are daily faced with wrong-headed cultural messaging about our identities, we must lean into the Truth of who we truly are. Kanisha's personal experience and passion with this subject matter shines through and will make readers feel seen on even their darkest days.Ericka Andersen, author of Reason to Return: Why Women Need the Church and the Church Needs Women As a daughter of world-renowned leaders, I am very familiar with both the advantages and disadvantages of being their daughter. So I think it not strange at all that to accept Christ and be God's daughter would come with the same disadvantages and advantages. This devotional will help you to find your way in handling being a daughter-and not just find your way but enhance the tools and relationships you have with God as a Father. It's not easy being God's daughter but resources like this devotional make it easier. I encourage you to go deeper in your heart to heart with God. Grab this devotional and awaken the daughter of God even the more in you.Pastor Cora Jakes, The Potter's House of Dallas