Breakout Sessions
We will be offering 7 breakout sessions at Boldly for our attendees to choose from.
These workshops will each be offered twice.
These workshops will each be offered twice.
Unity in our UniquenessRm. J108
Leah Brown, MA, LPC, NCC, LSCC
Does being united in Christ mean that you stop being uniquely you? Absolutely not! God created each of us as individuals with a unique combination of personality, values, capacity, and experiences. Join Leah Brown to discover helpful frameworks for understanding human behavior, preferences, and observations to optimize your understanding of yourself and others. This will help you to practice superior self-care and to honor the gifts that God gives to others through you while understanding others to more accurately see them and meaningfully demonstrate God's love in professional and personal relationships.
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God’s Design for Work: His Unified Vision of Faith, Work, and Authentic CommunityRm. J109
Joy Dahl, DMin, CPA
Whether we feel passionate about our work or we’re struggling to find meaning and purpose in our daily grind, we’d all like to know God’s perspective of our work. In this session, we explore what God’s Word reveals about work, workers, and everyday workplaces. We dispel the myth that some work is more sacred or important than other work. We discover how Christ is calling us to join in His work––right where He has strategically placed us for this season. And we focus on the interconnectedness of faith, work, and authentic community as we seek next steps in expanding our influence and Kingdom impact.
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Maximize Your Impact and Influence Through Courageous Communication Rm. J112
Jen Bennett, EdD
In today's world, many fear the consequences of speaking the truth. However, as Christ-followers in the workplace, we are called to a higher standard. Drawing inspiration from the story of Esther, this workshop will explore the profound impact of speaking the truth with integrity and courage. Esther's respectful and honest communication with the king not only saved her people but also demonstrated the power of courageous communication. Join Dr. Jen Bennett to discover how effective communication can maximize your impact and influence in all your professional interactions.
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Breakup with Burnout: How to Recover from Stress That's Stayed Too LongRm. J116
Peggy Bodde
In 2024, women are experiencing burnout at alarming rates, which affects our jobs, our relationships, and our faith. Though we're desperate to do the opposite, we often stay buried in the rut, ashamed of where we are and convinced that we're stuck. God has a better plan. Discover the "why" behind your burnout and—learn how to practice boundaries, reclaim rest, and stop burnout from being a frequent flier.
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Empowered Collaboration: Elevating the Body of Christ Rm. J115
Brandi Voth
Serving requires bold leadership and humility. We all need to grow up in Christ: “The whole body depends on Christ, and all the parts of the body are joined and held together. Each part does its own work to make the whole body grow and be strong with love.”
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Boldly Ambitious: From Self-Driven to Spirit-LedRm. J111
Ellie Nieves
This dynamic workshop is crafted for Christian working women who aim to excel in their careers while glorifying God. Learn to align your ambition with God's will for greater impact and influence. Discover how to navigate the fine line between self-centered success and divine purpose. Gain practical insights and biblical wisdom that ignite collaboration and equip you to aspire, achieve, and thrive in your career while making a positive impact on those around you.
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Top 10 Lies Christian Working Women Believe Rm. J101
Heidi Rasmussen
We surveyed some of the best and brightest Christian working women to get this real-life Top 10 list. And more importantly, the ways they overcame the lies to reach their God-given potential. We buy into lies and don’t even realize it, but we get to choose what we believe. In this session, we’ll be reminded that it takes prayer and practice and how critical it is that we shift to the truth of what God says about us.
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