Join host Kahn Ellmers as he welcomes Mayri Clarke, a vocalist from Chattanooga, TN, whose music ministry centers around sharing God's love and encouraging open conversations about mental health.
Mayri draws from her personal experiences with depression, anxiety, and religious trauma to connect with and uplift listeners. In this episode, Mayri discusses her moving cover of "Your Hands," sharing the personal significance of the song's lyrics and her desire to inspire others to find strength in God's love.
Mayri's vulnerability and passion for helping others shine through in this episode. Her honesty about her own struggles and her dedication to using music as a ministry tool were truly inspiring. Thank you so much for coming onto the Podcast Mayri!
Tune in next week on Adventist Waves for another inspiring story and uplifting music from a talented Adventist artist.
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