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Latoya Lackey

Latoya Lackey is a speaker, author, and coach who helps people break free from performance-based religion and rediscover who they are in Christ—rooted in hope, identity, and freedom.
 

After more than 25 years in ministry—serving in deliverance, inner healing, and coaching—Latoya began to notice a consistent pattern. While people genuinely longed for freedom, many remained stuck not because they lacked faith, discipline, or desire, but because they had never been grounded in who they already were in Christ. Over time, it became clear that one of the greatest sources of bondage in the Body of Christ was not sin or failure, but a misunderstanding of identity.

That realization reshaped her message and her mission.
 

Today, Latoya’s ministry focuses on helping believers move out of fear-driven faith and into a righteousness-based relationship with God—one rooted in rest, union, and belonging rather than striving and performance. Her teaching dismantles religious mindsets and invites people to encounter the Father’s heart as present, kind, and already at work within them.
 

Latoya is the host of That Kingdom Life, where she interviews leaders and voices exploring a grace-centered, identity-rooted expression of the Kingdom. She also equips the Ekklesia through teaching, prayer, and discipleship designed to help believers live and pray from a seated place—not pressure, but peace.
 

In addition to ministry, Latoya has owned and operated several businesses and has been married to her husband for over 30 years—experiences that shape her grounded, practical approach to faith and leadership.
 

Her upcoming book, The Bluff House: A Journey of Rest, Identity, and Belonging, invites readers into a slower, more intimate experience with God—one where striving gives way to rest and identity becomes the starting point, not the goal.
 

Latoya’s heart is simple: to help people lay down the weight they were never meant to carry and live free from the inside out.

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