2025 Mini Sessions & Descriptions

A Husband is not a Financial Plan – Session Leader Kris Anderson: As Christian women we are all responsible for stewarding what God provides to us.  It can be easy to put off or delegate our financial management. This session teaches what women can do at all stages of their lives to be faithful stewards and have financial peace. 

Fear to Faith: Stop the Worry, End the Fear – Session Leader Michelle Muff: In a world filled with uncertainty, anxiety, and fear, finding peace can feel impossible. Join us for “Fear to Faith: Stop the Worry, End the Fear,” a transformative session designed to help Christian women overcome anxiety through the integration of faith and evidence-based therapeutic practices. In this session, licensed marriage and family therapist, Michelle Muff, will share her personal testimony of how God has provided grace and support through life’s challenges. Drawing from her expertise and lived experience, she will offer practical insights into understanding anxiety, including the difference between normal stress and diagnosable anxiety disorders. Attendees will learn about the physical and emotional manifestations of anxiety and how it can arise from various life experiences and traumas.

The Power of AI: Transforming Our Lives and Future – Session Leader Yvonne Carlson: Artificial Intelligence is shaping the world around us in ways we never imagined. In this engaging session, we’ll explore how AI is revolutionizing industries, enhancing daily life, and creating new opportunities—while also addressing the challenges it presents. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply curious about how AI impacts you, this discussion will provide valuable insights into the present and future of artificial intelligence. Join us to uncover how AI can empower women in their careers, creativity, and everyday experiences.

Tic Tac Toe Game – Session Presenters Jess Jones and Danielle Burley: Personalize your own tic-tac-toe board using wood, paint, rocks and washi tape.

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