How I Walk With Him - Anahi Ruiz
Most young women struggle to find their identity and navigate their faith—until they hear Anahi Ruiz’s inspiring story of transformation, faith, and embracing her true self. At just 19, Anahi opens up about leaving behind her Catholic roots, discovering the Book of Mormon, and overcoming fears to follow her own spiritual path, all while balancing college life, cross country, and family. Her journey reveals the raw, relatable struggles of faith, culture, and belonging—and how trusting Heavenly Father can bring unexpected joy and peace.
You'll discover how Anahi squared her cultural identity with her newfound faith, turning uncertainty into strength. We break down practical advice for teens on building a personal testimony, navigating friendships with diverse beliefs, and being a light in a world filled with peer pressure and societal challenges. Plus, Anahi shares her heartfelt insights on the power of love, forgiveness, and perseverance—qualities that transformed her life and can transform yours too.
This episode emphasizes that everyone’s faith journey is unique—sometimes messy, often challenging—but always worth it. Anahi’s story is a powerful reminder that even amid doubt and fear, the gospel offers joy, purpose, and the opportunity to become your best self. Perfect for teenagers, young adults, and anyone seeking real hope and direction, this story will inspire you to trust your Heavenly Father, stand tall in your beliefs, and shine brightly in a world craving kindness.
Anahi Ruiz is a passionate 19-year-old college student, cross country runner, and devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her authentic, joyful testimony is a beacon for all who feel lost or afraid to follow their spiritual dreams.
If you're ready to find strength in your faith, embrace your unique journey, and learn how to be a light for others, this episode is your next step. Let Anahi’s story remind you: your own conversion and testimony can bring the greatest joy in your life—and inspire those around you to do the same.