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"Reconcilable Differences: Two Friends Debate God's Roles for Women"
This highly engaging presentation draws content from the book written with co-author Alice Scott-Ferguson (free2B@qwest.net) that
presents honest answers to 25 perplexing questions that women ask, such as: Must a wife submit to her husband? What is a woman's
role inside the church? Can a Christian be a feminist? Taking strong stands from the complementarian (Nancy) and egalitarian
(Alice) viewpoints, Nancy and Alice disagree in a spirit of love and unity that leads the audience toward forming their own
beliefs about these important issues. They also share their experiences as close friends to add humor and compassion to this
stimulating discussion for women's groups and college or seminary classes. Available as a presentation or seminar.
(Also see "How to Agree to Disagree" below.)
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"Simply the Savior"
We all want to simplify life, but without Jesus Christ to stand guard over our hearts, any attempts we make to eliminate
clutter from our lives are futile. Listen as Nancy encourages us, through Scripture and personal stories, to simply
believe, simply pray, simply trust. . . because it is simply the Savior who can give us all the power we need to live a
life of simple joy.
Note: This presentation is also available with a seasonal focus: "Simply the Savior at Christmas" or "Simply Love" for
Valentine teas and luncheons.
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"The Creator's Hand in the Creative Process"
Everyone is creative. Whether artist, writer, accountant or homemaker, it's possible to see the Creator's hand in the
creative process at every stage of development – and to draw on His creative power. Be encouraged by the personal stories
and wide applications Nancy shares in this motivational message. Perfect for organizational staffs, writers' groups, or
conference workshops.
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"Celebrating a Christ-centered Christmas"
Caught up in the hustle and bustle of the holidays? This encouraging message emphasizes the truth that Jesus Christ is
the same yesterday, today and tomorrow (Hebrews 13:8). When we thank Him for the past, abide with Him in the present, and
trust Him with the future, Christmas Day will be centered on Him. While the talk is mostly spiritual, a handout suggests
practical activities for making any family Christmas more Christ-centered.
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"Coming to God for Comfort"
In every uncomfortable situation we encounter in life, we come up with creative ways to comfort ourselves, but the comfort
God offers to meet our needs is infinitely better. This message includes key Scriptures leading listeners toward comfort
in times of change, financial need, illness, consequences, and death. Not just for those who are grieving, this message
helps listeners understand that being out of their comfort zones can be a good thing when they turn to God for comfort.
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"It Takes a Home"
In some ways it may be true that it takes a village to raise our children, but parents must not abdicate their responsibility to
mold and shape their children. They also need to protect their children from the destructive influences the village often
promotes. This talk is a popular choice for MOPS meetings and an encouragement to stay-at-home moms and working mothers as
it includes practical advice on how to make the most of the child-rearing years. Nancy speaks as a former single mom redeemed
of past mistakes, a wife, mother, stepmother and grandmother. She shares her heart and invites listeners to respond with theirs.
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"Leading with LOVE"
Taken from the book Simply the Savior, this presentation is perfect for women's ministry leadership retreats and
seminars. With key Scriptures on love interspersed, Nancy addresses accepting God's love for us and learning to love ourselves
before we lead others so they will see Him, not us. She also addresses loving others, even the "unlovable" people we may be
called to lead, so that God can send His love for them through us.
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"How to Agree to Disagree"
In this day of political disunity and religious misunderstanding, we need to learn the simple steps of agreeing to disagree in
such a way that we preserve our relationships instead of fracturing them. A natural outcome of writing the book Reconcilable
Differences with co-author Alice Scott-Ferguson, who vehemently disagrees with Nancy on the roles of Christian women, this
real-life lesson includes steps such as committing to the relationship, refusing to compromise principles, and approaching
differences with humor. Concise, thought-provoking presentation is perfect for book clubs or after-dinner talks.
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"Your Sentiments Exactly"
Based on Nancy's 25+ years of experience writing and editing greeting cards for companies like Current, Inc., Renaissance, Abbey
Press and others, this presentation is peppered with practical tips on how to write and sell greeting card sentiments. Her
thorough industry overview includes different genres for all occasions, submission guidelines, and marketing tips. Great
workshop topic for writers' workshops or all those who feel they want to express themselves through the art of the greeting card.
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NOTE: Speaking fees are based on guidelines from speakers' organizations. Travel expenses are additional.
Kudos
Thank you for the inspiration to be present in our homes, to give hope to our children, and to leave a lasting legacy to
our families. You're an inspiration to us all! – Christy, MOPS Leader
The retreat last Saturday was exceptional, thanks to the grace and kindness you bestowed on us…you are a very
special lady. – Kay, Retreat Attendee
What a sweet time the Lord gave us! We were truly blessed and encouraged by your words-each of us is now more
equipped to "lead in love." – Donna, Women's Ministry Leader
I want to again let you know how well the retreat went. I heard many positive comments. One woman came up and gave me a
hug and said she was going around giving her 15 new best friends from the retreat a hug. Many people were appreciative
of the connections we made with each other and the definite spiritual presence. Thanks again. – Libby, Women's Ministry Leader
You are a gifted speaker and writer. Our ladies loved the topic, your thoughts and insights. We were blessed by your words
and our time together. – Sue, Women's Ministry Leader
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© Nancy Parker Brummett, 2007.
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