

It was full of passion, vigour and had one simple goal: to get the message of Jesus out. I watched how confident she was in sharing her testimony and making it her story, one that no one could take her down with or judge her with. I was not only refreshed and renewed in my love for Christ, but my own sins that I have struggled to come up front with, started to plague my mind.

The entire day of the conference, I had nothing short but overwhelming senses of emotion come over me. Her dream is to see a nation drug free and to see young Australians take a stand against drugs, crime and violence. She also visits the women's prison, bringing hope to women in jail through her love for Christ. In between being a busy mother to three young children, together with her husband who is a pastor, she spends her time building safer communities and stronger families, providing support to families struggling with drug addiction, and presenting drug prevention programs in schools, the community as well as intervention seminars. She shared her incredible testimony and journey of redemption, hope, grace, and forgiveness. I personally was very excited to go as we had a guest speaker, Jade Lewis ( ).įor those of us who didn't know her prior, she is an amazing, powerful woman of God who struggled with heroin addiction for years and the only thing that broke her away from her sin and her addiction was coming to know the Lord as her Saviour in a Christ-centred drug rehabilitation place in Esperance, WA. There were about 80 of us women all gathered under one roof to be renewed in our faith in Christ and learn more about being Godly women for Christ. Recently, I attended a Shine Women's Conference hosted by my local church, Sonlife Church.
