|
|
|
Rehab for Love Junkies |
|
|
Christy Johnson, an award winning writer, speaker and former “woman at the well”, is passionate about imparting hope to women drawn to unhealthy relationships. Her captivating testimony about how Christ redeemed her addiction to love and helped her forgive the offender who was responsible for her son’s death will inspire you to walk in forgiveness. Christy is working on her first book, Rehab for Love Junkies, Seven Habits of Soul-Healthy Women. She also self-publishes an inspiring bi-monthly column. Visit her at www.christyjohnson.org.
|
|
|
Irene Costilow,Regional Speaker Trainer |
| Stonecroft |
|
|
Tissues for Your Issues--How to Forgive When Life Hurts |
|
|
|
|
|
What’s the name of your pain? Is it your X or Y me? When dysfunctional relationships and issues threaten our joy, we often run straight into the arms of pain. Let’s face it—forgiveness does not come naturally but bitterness is contagious. Thankfully, there is a secret place where you can be free of life’s issues. Learn how to ditch the drama and walk in forgiveness. |
|
|
The Prodigal Daughter |
|
|
|
|
|
Ok, we’ve all heard the story. The prodigal son was guilty of living a wild lifestyle filled with drinking and promiscuity. If drinking and sex were the only things that qualified as wild living, however, the rest of us could dismiss one of the most powerful stories of love in the Bible. Prodigal simply means extravagant wastefulness. Even when we turn our back on God or indulge in reckless living, our heavenly father is always waiting for our return. He longs to prepare a feast for us and put a ring on our finger. Based on the greatest love story in the Bible, Christy will explore how women today can abandon their own forms of extravagant waste and embrace all that the Father has to give them.
|
|
|
Leaving Egypt |
|
|
|
|
|
What does Egypt mean to you? Egypt is a place of temporary comfort and familiarity, but Egypt is always bondage In this powerful message, Christy discusses the pattern of bondage and the vicious cycle of captivity along with the reasons many of us stay in bondage. Outlining scriptures that promise restoration, Christy will detail how we can cling to hope and leave our place of captivity.
|
|
|
Wearing Your Crown |
|
|
|
|
|
Fashion is everywhere. With all the pressures to look glamorous and the constant changes designers strategically implement to make drain our pocketbook, it’s hard to keep up unless you are a Hollywood icon. We spend so much time focusing on our outer appearance, but did you know that we have a spiritual wardrobe too? God has beauty for ashes, a crown of splendor and garments of praise that he longs to dress us in. Find out how to be beautiful on the inside as well as the outside.
|
|
|
Vain and Sane Imaginations |
|
|
|
|
|
Our imaginations are powerful. The things we ponder in our mind dictate our feelings and predict our future actions. Based on 2 Corinthians 10:5, Christy will detail how to take captive vain imaginations and replace them with sane and godly thoughts that will give hope for the future.
|
|
|
A Door of Hope |
|
|
|
|
|
Adversity has a purpose—it can either make or break us. God intends adversity for our good, but so often we resist. Without tribulation to perfect us, we cannot develop patience, character, and hope. Based on the devastating story of Achan from Joshua chapter 6-7, Christy reveals scriptures that prove our failures don’t have to be fatal. Discover the hope and healing that comes from a new beginning. |
|
|
|
|
| "It is a priviledge and honor for me, as a pastor and friend of Christy Johnson, to recommend her as a speaker for your organization. Christy has been a dedicated friend, an active member of Victory Church. I have witnessed her go through some very trying times, and she has never waivered in her faith or dedication. The evidence of God's grace in her life is ever present. I truly believe Christy's ministry will be an asset to you, and without reservation, I endorse her as someone who will bring new perspective and insight."
|
|
|
|
|
| I wholeheartedly recommend Christy Johnson as a speaker and motivator. Christy has a unique way of relating to people and inspiring them to tackle issues that seem insurmountable. She will bring laughter and tears, but most of all hope to face and conquer the greatest trials in life.
|
|
|
|
|
| "Christy Johnson takes an honest and humble approach at life throughout her writings. She gives real-life testimonies paired up with timeless Scripture references, offering hope and healing to readers of all demographics. She is transparent in exposing her best and worst life challenges while genuinely communicating the Gospel of Christ." |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|