Speaking/Seminar Topics


Our Story

Hear Janet and Kim relate how the prodigal daughter syndrome has plagued their family down through the generations, and how they have partnered together with God to stop prodigal wanderings from continuing to the next generation—Kim’s family—and beyond.

Praying With Purpose for Your Daughter

It is so difficult not to pray “My will be done” instead of “Thy will be done” in my daughter’s life. Learn how to pray daily, biblically, expectantly, persistently, sacrificially, unceasingly, and thankfully as a couple and family, and how to break generational family sins.

Living Life with Your Prodigal Daughter

Having a prodigal daughter affects the whole family, but life must go on while you pray for God to bring her back. Explore what defines a prodigal daughter, and how to set healthy boundaries, resolve conflict, accept a “new normal,” confront our own mistakes, support each other, and have a marriage that survives and thrives.

Nurturing the Mother-Daughter Relationship

One of the most elusive and yet precious relationships God has gifted us with is that of a mother and daughter. Janet and Kim had their difficult times, and yet today, Kim calls her mother her best friend. Come hear how God helped this mother and former prodigal daughter maintain a relationship that actually has gotten sweeter with age as they share with you openly and vulnerably what helped them, and hopefully,
will help you too!

Forever Friends

Every woman cherishes a friendship relationship. Women need each other. Only another woman can truly understand the uniqueness of our womanhood. Building blocks of friendship are trust, commitment, and confidentiality. This interactive session is especially fun as it combines drama with audience participation.

Hope for the Hopeless

Women sometimes feel hopeless. Let us walk your ladies through a day with Him and show them how to recharge their spiritual life by plugging into God daily.

Caught Not Taught

Someone is always watching you live your life, and you watch others. Role modeling is the most effective teacher of both good and bad. Discover how to take what we know and apply it in our daily lives to become role models for Christ.




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