Shine on April 12-13, 2024

KEYNOTES

Michelle Halverson

Leadership Pillar: Media

  • What is keeping you from becoming the God-made woman you are proposed to be?

  • What is the difference between being a self-made woman and a God-made woman?

  • Your past does not dictate your future in Christ.

  • Do you harbor unforgiveness, keep lists, take offense easily? Brick by brick, you build walls so eventually no one can get in and you can’t get out. Tear them down. Let it go. Release it. Surrender it. Surrender the outcome to Him and allow Him to heal you. God can’t work with a hard heart. Remember Joseph and how God used him.

  • When we envision a BOSS woman, a God-made woman, we most likely gravitate to the successful woman in a power suit, and rightfully so. However, BOSS women come in many different shapes and forms. How do you see yourself making God famous?

  • How many of the lies listed do you believe about yourself? Write them down and pray daily asking God to help renew your mind and help you let go of the fear and shame keeping you from your purpose.

Angie Lentz

"Sharing the Gift"

And it's found in Dreaming Bigger!

Embrace your dreams and boldness; your time is now. Don't hesitate. Keep moving forward, answering your calling, and let God lead. Are you dreaming big enough? You were made for this. Give God the glory!

"God awakened her and activated a call within her."

Debie Grebenik

Leadership Pillar: Education

Shame, Blame & the Trauma Train:

Understanding how shame shows up in our bodies, minds, souls, and relationships. This time together will build an understanding of shame resilience as you grow professionally and lead others. We will also explore the role trauma plays in leading others. Practical and Biblical strategies will be discussed.

Jan Goss

Women, Money, and Miracles Your Energy Around Money

A fresh Perspective on your relationship with money


Tired of struggling with money? Want to step into abundance? Change your mindset to transform your experience. Embrace abundance and realize your desires with a simple shift in energy!

Madison Toholsky


Madison will share her personal story of being a prodigal daughter and her journey through cutting, self-harming, and devaluing herself as a result of past trauma. Her victorious story will highlight this generation and the struggles our young women have had to overcome. If you
have a daughter, you will want her to be in this session.

Chanda Crutcher

She Grew Up

Life lessons on leadership, love, and loss taught by leading ladies in the Bible.

Debie Grebenik

We Almost Didn’t Make It: Living With Trauma

We will look at the strain that trauma can put on personal and professional relationships and how to navigate those stormy waters. We will talk about the importance of women who will walk alongside you without judgment or shame. The role of humor will also be featured.

bossmichellehalverson@gmail.com

615-497-3211

Arlington Baptist University

3001 W Division

Arlington TX, 76012