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Thank you for your interest in having me speak at your event. What an incredible honor it is to be considered. I am a woman who is currently caught in a passionate love affair with the word of God. I love to study it, digging down deep well beyond the surface of what’s on the page, and I love to teach it. Most of all, I love to teach women like you how to study it.
For over a decade, God has filled my on-stage teaching presence with His Spirit to not only meet women in the ways they least expect, He also ignites a hunger in women to know His Word.
Think I am a good fit for your event? Reach out through the speaker form below. I can't wait to chat!
past speaking events
Be Thou My Vision - Bend, Oregon: 2010-2011
Pursuit Conference - Rome, Georgia: 2012-2016
IF:Local - Maui, Hawaii: 2018
Revive! Conference - Newberg, Oregon: 2021
Clarity to Courage Conference - Foley, Alabama: 2021
Heritage Church Women's Retreat - Elkton, Oregon: 2022
Ocean Grove Women's Conference - Ocean Grove, New Jersey: 2023
Calvary Corvallis Women's Retreat - Turner, Oregon: 2023
The Abundant Woman Collective's Virtual Event: 2023
Awaken Women's Conference - Foley, Alabama: 2023
School of Scripture Women's Conference - Foley, Alabama: 2023
Roseburg Christian Fellowship Women's Retreat - Roseburg, Oregon: 2024
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If Ezra 4 tells us anything, it’s that it’s ALWAYS when you get to the most critical work of your God-spoken, Spirit-stirred calling that trouble comes calling. And Satan won’t quit until he tears it all back down to rubble.
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Keep your wings up. Satan can try to convince you it’s all useless, but remember Isaiah 55:10-11. God’s purpose will always be accomplished.
Wings up, buttercup.
I honestly believe that Ezra 3:11-13 is one of the most misunderstood Bible passages. People seem to get almost offended at the mention of grief in this passage like there couldn’t possibly be any HINT of sadness when something so spiritually profound is happening.
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But I’m here to tell you: it’s possible to feel the weight of both at the same time.
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You can grieve the loss of what once was or what could have been. And you can also be absolutely jaw-dropped at the glimpses of God’s glory and the hope of His Jeremiah 29:11 future for you.
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Lament and sorrow can hold hands with elation and hope because God holds it all, sees it all, and feels it all with you.
It’s all commingled equally. One is not louder than the other, one no more prominent. One does not negate the other, one not any less important.
There’s a place for BOTH grief and joy all at the same time.
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