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Exploring Life & Business with Angela Agia of Holygirl Hotspot God’s Wifi / Digital Kingdom Advancement

Today we’d like to introduce you to Angela Agia.

Hi Angela , can you start by introducing yourself? We’d love to learn more about how you got to where you are today?
I have always been a builder.

Long before ministry, I spent years building businesses in the health and wellness industry. Entrepreneurship came naturally to me. Creating, leading, marketing, and helping people transform their lives was something I loved. On the outside, my life looked successful. But God had a different plan for me.

Several years ago, everything changed.

The Lord began calling me into a deeper level of surrender, and one by one, the things I had built my identity around began to fall away. It was a season that felt both devastating and holy. God stripped away comforts, plans, relationships, and the future I thought I was supposed to have.

Then He asked me to do something that made no sense.

He told me to leave the life I knew and move to Nashville, Tennessee.

I did not move because of a job opportunity, a business venture, or because I knew anyone there. I moved because I believed God was leading me. It was one of the biggest acts of faith I have ever taken.

What I did not realize at the time was that God was not taking something from me. He was positioning me for something greater.

As I spent hours every day in prayer, studying Scripture, and seeking God’s presence, He began giving me messages to share online. I started posting videos from my apartment with no expectation of what would happen.

Then women began reaching out from all over the world.

They testified of healing, deliverance, freedom from addiction, restoration, renewed faith, and powerful encounters with the Holy Spirit. Many had never experienced prophetic ministry before. Others had walked away from church entirely and were finding their way back to Jesus.

What started with a phone and a simple yes to God eventually grew into Holygirl Global Ministries, a nonprofit ministry and global online church for women.

Today, more than 865,000 people follow my ministry across social media, and our message reaches millions every month. Every week, women from around the world gather online for church, prophetic ministry, discipleship, prayer, healing, and community. We have witnessed countless testimonies of salvation, freedom, restoration, and life transformation.

Beyond the church, I am also passionate about helping women find their voice and step into their calling. Through mentorship, teaching, and training, I help women learn how to share their story, build influence, and use modern platforms to advance the Kingdom of God.

Looking back, I can see that the greatest blessings of my life came after the greatest surrender.

I never set out to become an online pastor. I never planned to lead a global ministry. I simply followed God one step at a time.

My story is proof that sometimes God’s greatest calling begins when He asks you to let go of everything you thought you wanted. What feels like a loss in one season can become the very thing that positions you for your purpose in the next.

If there is one lesson I have learned, it is this: when God asks you to take a step of faith, you do not need to know the whole plan. You simply need to say yes. Everything I am building today began with that one decision.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
No, it has not been a smooth road, but looking back, I would not change any of it.

One of the biggest challenges was learning to trust God when His plan looked completely different from my own. There was a season where it felt like everything I had built was being stripped away. Businesses, relationships, comfort, stability, and the future I thought I was working toward all began to change. Then God called me to leave everything familiar and move to Nashville without having all the answers.

Building a ministry from scratch brought its own challenges. When you are doing something that has never really been done before, there is no roadmap. I was building a church online before most people believed church could happen online. There were moments of uncertainty, financial pressure, criticism, spiritual warfare, and plenty of opportunities to quit.

At the same time, I was raising my son, navigating major life transitions, and learning how to lead while continuing to grow personally. Ministry often looks glamorous from the outside, but behind every visible victory are thousands of unseen hours of prayer, sacrifice, obedience, and perseverance.

One challenge that surprised me was learning how to handle visibility. As my audience grew into the hundreds of thousands and my content began reaching millions of people every month, so did the criticism. Not everyone understands prophetic ministry. Not everyone agrees with what you do. I had to learn that if God called me, then obedience mattered more than approval.

Ironically, many of the things I once viewed as obstacles became the very things God used to prepare me for my purpose. The difficult seasons taught me dependence on God, strengthened my faith, and gave me the testimony I now share with other women.

Today, when women come to me feeling lost, broken, afraid, or uncertain about their future, I can genuinely tell them that God is faithful because I have lived it. The challenges were real, but so was God’s provision through every single one of them. Looking back, I can clearly see that the hardest seasons of my life were often the seasons where God was doing His greatest work behind the scenes.

Great, so let’s talk business. Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I actually have two organizations that work together to advance the same mission in different ways.

The first is Holygirl Hotspot, a global online church for women and the outreach arm of Holygirl Global Ministries, a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For the past two years, women from around the world have gathered online each week for biblical teaching, prayer, prophetic ministry, healing, deliverance, discipleship, and community.

What makes our church unique is that we do not simply teach information. We create space for women to encounter God.

Week after week, we witness women being healed, set free, delivered, restored, and transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit. Through prophetic ministry, God often reveals specific details about a woman’s life, struggles, wounds, or circumstances in ways that leave no doubt that He sees her personally. We have watched women experience freedom from years of bondage, emotional healing, restored faith, renewed purpose, and powerful encounters with God’s presence. It is not uncommon for women to leave our gatherings crying, worshipping, testifying, and sharing stories of breakthrough.

One of the most exciting developments is that after two years of building a thriving global digital church community, I believe the Lord has finally released us to begin gathering in person as well. Our first live launch event will be hosted at Kings Hill Prayer House in Nashville on August 2 at 1:30 PM CST. This is not a permanent church location, but rather the beginning of a new chapter. What makes this gathering especially unique is that women from our online church community around the world will join us through live screens while women from Nashville and the surrounding areas gather in person. It is a beautiful picture of what God has been building all along, a church without walls, united across cities, states, and nations.

My second organization is Digital Kingdom Advancement, where I teach Christian entrepreneurs, creators, coaches, and ministry leaders how to use social media and digital platforms to expand their impact. Having built an audience of more than 865,000 followers across platforms and reached millions of people every month, I am passionate about helping others learn how to effectively communicate their message online. My specialty is helping people turn their testimony, expertise, and calling into meaningful influence that reaches the people God has assigned to them.

What sets both organizations apart is the belief that the internet is one of the greatest mission fields in human history. Whether through ministry, discipleship, education, mentorship, or media, everything we do is centered around helping people discover their God-given purpose and use their voice to impact others.

While I am grateful for a community of more than 865,000 followers around the world, what I am most proud of is not the audience size, the growth, or the numbers. It is the testimonies. Lives restored. Women healed. Families transformed. People encountering Jesus in a real and personal way.

At the end of the day, that is what success looks like to me. Not building a platform, but building people. Not creating followers, but helping women become fully alive in the purpose God created them for.

If someone were to ask what drives me, the answer is simple: I want every woman to know that God sees her, God loves her, God can heal her, and God still has a purpose for her life. Everything I build, whether online or in person, is centered around that mission.

If you had to, what characteristic of yours would you give the most credit to?
In a culture that constantly tells us to chase influence, attention, and personal ambition, I have learned that the greatest place to be is simply in the will of God.

Holiness is not a popular word today, but it has been the foundation of everything I have built. Long before there was an audience, a ministry, or a platform, there was a prayer closet. There were private moments with God that nobody saw. I believe public fruit is the result of private surrender. The strength of any ministry is determined by what happens behind closed doors long before anyone sees what happens on a stage or a screen.

The second quality is obedience. Some of the most important decisions of my life did not make sense on paper. God asked me to walk away from things I loved, move to another state, start over, and build something that did not yet exist. I did not have all the answers. I simply chose to obey.

Looking back, I can see that every major blessing in my life was on the other side of an act of obedience.

I am not the most talented person, the most educated person, or the most qualified person. But I have learned that God can do extraordinary things through ordinary people who are willing to live set apart and say yes when He calls.

If there is anything my journey has taught me, it is that God’s favor follows obedience, and His power flows through a life that is fully surrendered to Him.

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