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I love life and believe that having fun is paramount in getting women interested in Christianity. Women laugh at my honest approach to situations in my own life and cry as they come to realizations about their own Christian walk. The details of my testimony and other topics are available at my website HERE. Please check it out! I have also developed topics as requested for individual groups. I'm easy to work with and very low-maintenance! Thanks for considering me!I have a positive message of hope for everyone, with a testimony that is highly effective with younger women or women in at-risk relationships. When I speak at Teachers' Conferences, the feedback is positive with remarks like, "I love your energy” and "I appreciate your usage of Bible verses". People appreciate my candor and sense of humor. I love speaking to all women!
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The Incomparable, Unequivocal, Unconditional Love of God
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This is Kelly’s most powerful presentation. She shares the story of her past and how God transformed her from “Satan’s Little Princess” to a “Daughter of the King”! From her early teen years Kelly was enticed by all the world had to offer. An immature marriage fraught with violence quickly took her into the world of single motherhood. She has a 25 minute presentation for a secular audience and a 40 minute message for Christians. In this message, applicable to everyone including single parents, women at risk, victims of violence and strong survivors, the truth of God’s unconditional love shines through with victory!
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Freedom of Choice
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In a time of “freedom of choice” Kelly recognizes that God has given each of us this freedom; it’s called “free will”. Kelly stresses the spiritual implications of rebellion through this conversation-provoking message for the young people in your school or church. This age-appropriate version of her testimony shows the practicality of obeying the Word of God in attitude and motive every day.
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Sure, Why Not?
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Addressing pre-marital intimacy, Kelly reflects on her first kiss and the door that was opened from this seemingly innocent act. Discussing how we give a part of ourselves away with each physical relationship, she asks, “What will you have left to give to God? What will you have left to give to your spouse?” While this lesson has been presented to male and female teens at the same time, Kelly feels it is most powerful when presented to each group individually.
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It’s Time To Drop Your Pants!
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When Christian women are married to unsaved men, they are forced into the role of spiritual head of the household. It becomes their obligation to raise the children in the ways of the Lord. In a sense, they “wear the pants” in the home – spiritually speaking. But what happens when her prayers are answered (as promised in Acts 16:31) and her beloved gives his heart to the Lord? Does she joyfully jump out of the driver’s seat and hand him the wheel? Does she turn her back on all she’s accomplished spiritually in their children and blindly allow a “newbie” to take over? After all, the Bible says a new Christian shouldn’t be in a position of authority.
In “It’s Time To Drop Your Pants,” Kelly cites helpful scripture verses that will aid women in relinquishing this momentous responsibility. She encourages them and offers practical advice on how to take the risk, step down and finally drop those pants!
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Help God, I’m Not A Counselor!
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People are often drawn to Christian women to share their life concerns and problems. Being a good listener is important and giving sound Biblical advice is mandatory, but when do we say, “Enough is enough. I can no longer help you”?
In “Help God, I’m not a Counselor!” Kelly offers examples women can identify with of friends needing advice, moves into areas where a friend’s advice isn’t enough, and offers appropriate Biblical references. She discusses how people become addicted to being victims. Quoting expert counselors, she ends with what to do when you can no longer help and your friend should seek professional counseling.
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Stand By Your Man; Practical Advice That Would Make Even Tammy Wynette Proud |
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Sometimes “standing by your man” can be unbelievably difficult. Even Tammy Wynette knew it back in 1968. However, as her famous lyrics state, you can indeed “show the world you love him . . . keep giving all the love you can . . . stand by your man”.
Whether a man is the pastor of a church, a board member, the principal of a school, a Sunday school teacher, a bank president, or even the owner of a small business in the community, he has an invisible bulls-eye on his back.
In “Stand By Your Man; Practical Advice That Would Make Even Tammy Wynette Proud”, Kelly looks at how our reactions to difficulties can support or weaken our husbands and their leadership, and how we can be free of the baggage that can hinder our own ministries.
Several leaders’ wives completed a questionnaire for the meat of this workshop. The best of their responses have been formed into a seminar that will offer practical advice and hope for our Christian sisters in their role as helpmate.
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| I have been an acquaintance, friend, and then Pastor of Kelly for a little over 5 years. She is an amazing woman of God with incredible stories to tell. Her and her husband seek after the things of God with everything they have within them. They always have a sense of joy on their faces and in their hearts. They posses the utmost in character and integrity and I would recommend them for anything they set out to do.
In terms of her writing and speaking ability, she is right there among the best of them. She has been the lead speaker at womens functions for us before and I have had the pleasure of reading many articles she has written on various topics throughout the years.
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| I had the privilege of serving with Kelly Stigliano in a variety of venues at Orange Park Assembly of God Church in Florida. Within those roles I had the opportunity to hear Kelly speak as the MC of several functions, as a workshop instructor, and as a speaker sharing her own testimony. On each occasion I found Kelly to be a confident speaker with a well organized message, sprinkled with humor in her own unique style.
She has inspired me and touched my heart through her encouraging and heartfelt delivery. I have recognized and appreciated Kelly's technical skills as a speaker as well as the level of professionalism and integrity with which she delivers her message.
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| Kelly has a heart full of love, wit, and passion for the things of God. She is a gem of a woman. She has an incredible heart for God and the ability to communicate that heart to others in a way that they can practically apply it in their every day lives.
Through her speaking, I have been fully engaged emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Her down to earth approach to life’s ups and downs will inspire you to face your past and challenge you to live the best today ever.
Kelly will touch the core of your being and liberate you to live out each day in love, forgiveness, compassion, acceptance, and most of all in the excitement of a new future in Jesus.
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