Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)*
Q: What principals are you most passionate about teaching women?
A: I am definitely most passionate about teaching others—through the infallible Word of God—how to deal properly with their past once-and-for-all, how to shed the lingering shame leftover from the sins they have already been forgiven of, and how to discover the great purpose that lies within every ounce of pain they’ve ever experienced. I know what it is to be “stuck” in the muck and the mire of yesterday, not able to get up and enjoy each new day or even envision a brighter tomorrow; but I can truly say that God has brought me out. It didn’t happen overnight but through the process of healing and restoration, God ultimately rescued me from my “self”. In turn, my life is completely changed—my relationships are better, my mind is renewed, my body is healthier, my faith is stronger…and now it is my passion to guide other women to the joy of true freedom and deliverance through Jesus Christ!
Q: Are women’s groups the main focus of your ministry?
A: Yes…and no. Most of my ministry is primarily dedicated to women because I am exceptionally passionate about ministering God’s Truth to women regarding the issues they face. But I’m consistently told that my message—which is always based on the Word of God—is one that applies to our men and boys as well.

In fact, I recently spoke at an FCA fundraiser banquet where I had the opportunity to share with both men and women about my former tendency to always “chase” for more in life and how it was directly related to my feeling that my best was never good enough for my perfectionist father whom I had always tried to make proud. Days after the banquet, I received this email from this gentleman named Heath:

“Thank you for speaking at the banquet. You really touched my life and opened my eyes to areas of being a father that I had not realized. I have been the Men's Ministry Leader for several years here at my home church, I have taught men’s discipleship classes, classes on being spiritual warriors and spiritual leaders of our homes, but I can't teach them the things you brought out….I can't relate to men what a daughter feels or how she relates to her father, or how she is impacted by them…but you can! Keep up the good work. Tell every father you get the chance to talk to about what a fragile gift his daughter's heart is.”

So yes, my heart is bent toward women but, evidently, the message relates to everyone. More than anything, my main focus is always to effectively communicate the Word of God to each, respective audience while also striving to be transparent and candid about my life’s struggles—I believe this creates an atmosphere for learning, laughing, crying, reflection, confession, and ultimately healing.
Q: What is the age group of the women you speak to?
A: Well…I’d say the age range that God has so graciously given me to reach is…ages 4 to 104! Each year, I am blessed to speak to thousands of students—from elementary age to college-aged students. And my women’s ministry events range from high school students to great grandmothers! So I can truly say that my age range for ministry is, by the grace of God, quite broad! And I’m so thankful!
Q: How are you endeavoring to reach today’s youth?
A: A great deal of my time and travel is spent ministering to youth either in their churches, at summer camps, mentorship retreats, or inside their very own schools. In the past couple of years, my husband and I have had the privilege of speaking to more than 350,000 students in more than 400 public schools across the U.S. and Canada. Our message is one of hope. We endeavor to inspire and encourage students to stay in school, make good choices, exercise self-discipline, cope with peer pressure properly, and to choose what is right even when all circumstances in their lives are wrong!

I first began doing “character education assemblies” inside our public schools about five years with my husband’s strength team, Power Unlimited. I would MC their events and take 20-25 minutes per assembly to share my story and to speak candidly to the students about the tough topics of promiscuity, depression, eating disorders, cutting, low self-worth, suicide, and family hardships. And that’s when it became a great passion of mine—to speak into the life of a student and help them to see how truly invaluable they are to this world! Our youth are up against some tremendous odds in this hard world but I truly believe that they CAN make it through the temptations, the hard knocks and the disappointments of this life and come out stronger and more confident of their purpose than they ever imagined possible!

Some of the organizations we speak for are: the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), Department of Education, Title 1, Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT), Family Connection, Safe and Drug-Free Schools, and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA). We also conduct “One Way 2 Play” and “drug-free” assemblies for “Red Ribbon Week” across America each year. And we love it!

One of the sayings we reiterate throughout our assembly programs: “You’re not born a winner or a loser in life—you’re born a CHOOSER!”
Q: Are there partnership opportunities available?
A: Of course! Our ministry welcomes partnership in the form of prayer, volunteers and financial support. We truly cannot do any of this without our partners! Please partner with us as we obey the call to reach the world with this message of hope and the love of Jesus Christ. Go to Partners page.
Q: Do you have organizations with whom you partner?
A: Absolutely. We are so grateful to have had the opportunity to partner with and speak for the following organizations:

• Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
• U.S. Dept of Education, Title 1
• Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT)
• Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
• Family Connection Partnership
• Several State Health Departments
• Leadership Team Development (LTD)
Q: Other than women’s conferences, what other types of events do you do?
A: Princess Themed Events: Because of my unique perspective as a Disney princess and my journey into my true identity as a princess of God, I minister a great deal to younger girls at Princess themed events. I use my “Princess Principles” to connect with the girls and to minister hope and freedom from the lies against our true identity, which is found only in Christ.

Sunday Services & Couples Seminars: My husband Anthony and I answered the call more than 13 years ago as itinerant evangelists; we consider it a privilege and a great responsibility to serve and minister from a pastor’s pulpit for a special Sunday service, Mother’s Day event, revival service, youth event, or a marriage or couple’s retreat.

Purity Conferences: I thoroughly enjoy leading purity conferences for girls that conclude with a commitment ceremony. I have a natural connection with this generation of young women striving to find their true worth and beauty from within.

School Assemblies, Leadership Training and Seminars for secular organizations: I love doing leadership training and speaking for secular organizations. While I may not be able to preach directly from the Bible in these types of venues, I truly believe that the foundational, leadership principles found in the Word of God are relevant to any and all arenas of life and can bring great success to all who apply them.
Q: Have I seen this ministry on television?
A: It’s very possible. I’ve been blessed and humbled by the doors God has opened and the opportunities he has handpicked to celebrate this ministry. Most television appearances can be viewed here on this site. They include:

Paula White Today
• Trinity Broadcasting Network
TCT Alive
100 Huntley Street
Full Circle
Babbie’s House with Babbie Mason
Life Today with James and Betty Robison
Celebration with Marcus and Joni Lamb
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