Mariah's family, on her father's side, ran an African Pentecostal Methodist church. Due to her parents' separation, Mariah was unable to attend this church. However, Mariah did have contact with her great-aunt, Nana Reese, who was a pastor at that church. Through Nana Reese, Mariah had an encounter with the Holy Spirit in her childhood, and received a promise that all her dreams would come true. After this, an unwavering faith blossomed in her heart. After a personal crisis in 2001, Mariah was rebaptized at True Worship Worldwide Ministries, a Pentecostal evangelical church led by Pastor Clarence Keaton, who participated in two of Mariah's songs and also appeared in live performances with her. Following this, Mariah made several statements about her faith in interviews.
In her autobiography, "The Meaning of Mariah Carey," Mariah declared: "In the end, and in the beginning, it’s all about faith for me. I can’t define it, but it has defined me."

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