Women of Influence from San Diego, Linda Breitman - Empowering Women: Fulfill Everything God has Called You to Do! "If I could crawl inside your mind for 24 hours would I have a good day?" 80% of Christians wrestle with negative mindsets. The war between your ears affects everything you do-from personal relationships to succeed in business. As a woman of faith, Linda Breitman is an ordained minister, author, and inspirational speaker. Her latest identity curriculum, The Real You - Believing Your True Identity which includes a book, workbook, and video set, inspires people to align their thoughts with heaven and see themselves through God's eyes.
Women of Influence from Oregon, Andi Buerger - Ending Homelessness for At-Risk Teens
"When we allow our children to be sold, to be used as a commodity, to be violated, persecuted, neglected, discarded, and preyed upon by criminal influences, we deteriorate as a civilized community because there is nothing civilized about using the weak, the innocent, the vulnerable for selfish gain. I'm living - and leaving - a positive legacy that can be adapted on any scale for the purpose of saving the future of our country, and that future is our youth." Andi Buerger is an international speaker, corporate trainer, educator, business owner, writer, media talent, public relations and marketing consultant, nonprofit executive, and community ambassador. Andi is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Beulah's Place, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization providing temporary shelter services to at-risk homeless teen boys and girls. She is in the process of locating a permanent facility in which to rescue and house more at-risk teens.
April 2018 - Annual Ladies Tea, New Creation Life Center, Redmond, Oregon
May 2018 - National Day of Prayer Community Church, Redmond, Oregon
Women of Influence from Indiana, Holly K. Dunn - She's Fearless
"America's backyard has been the playground for perpetrators to abuse and assault women and children. I am sickened by the constant news headlines that fill our local and national news with the sexual abuse that takes place in our society." Holly's work includes being the spokesperson for Holly's House a local sexual abuse and domestic violence advocacy center which she co-founded in her hometown of Evansville, IN. That passion later evolved into her current full-time work as a motivational speaker and trainer, using her own experience and uplifting message to inspire and enlighten.
March 2018 - Penn State University, Penn State Justice Association
April 2018 - The Pamlico Rose Institute, Female Veterans, Washington, North Carolina
May 2018 - The Junior League of Richmond, Book and Author Event, Richmond Virginia
Women of Influence from Florida, Michele Rigby Assad - Breaking Barriers for Women in National Security
"Was it hard to be a CIA officer with all of the challenges that entailed? Yes. Scary? Of course. But if I was going to fulfill my life mission, I had to conquer my instinctual tendency to freeze in place. Fear would get me nowhere. Faith, however, would take me to places I never imagined." Michele Rigby Assad began her career in the government relations department of an international relief and development organization in Washington, DC, in 1995. She joined the CIA in January 2002 to work as an intelligence officer in the Directorate of Operations, the covert arm of the agency. Specializing in counterterrorism and counterintelligence issues, Michele worked in several hot spots, including Iraq during the height of the war. To date, Michele has lived in six countries in the Near East region and traveled to more than forty-five others.
May 2018 - Park Road Books, Charlotte, North Carolina
June 2018 - The Women's National Republican Club, New York, NY
July 2018 - The Smithsonian, Washington, D.C.
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About Eden Gordon Media: My footsteps of faith on this journey have been inspired by my grandfather's mission in life. His story was told here by the Philadelphia Magazine in the 1950's during the polio epidemic. A World War II hero, who became a pastor post-war, was a polio victim in 1955 and ministered from his wheelchair and breathing machine, he was a paraplegic. My grandfather touched the international community with his inspirational and faith-based writing, but he also impacted a community that didn't have the special equipment we have today. My grandfather's story has resonated my life through my writing and my passion to serve our nation's veterans, survivors of abuse, women who have overcome great obstacles and those who have suffered injuries both visible and invisible.
I am honored to represent the Women of Influence, advocating for a greater cause, shaping and engaging our culture with a global focus to heal those hurting and bring new life. Their stories are real and they shape the very core of our makeup.
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