Vanessa Brobbel

Vanessa BrobbelVanessa Brobbel, a veteran homeschool mom & artist, works developing events and special projects alongside her husband Floyd (CEO) for a ministry called The Voice of the Martyrs. For the past 23 years she has spoken at conferences & women’s retreats across Canada in this capacity. This ministry purposes to create an awareness of the persecution leveled against Christians around the world, while actively providing tools to mentor the Body of Christ both domestically and internationally to grow through adversity.


Trouble on the Way

This session is for parents who want to equip their children to live godly lives in Christ Jesus despite strong reactions of the world toward Christians. Increasingly the general public is portraying the Church as the oppressor of individual freedom opening her up to persecution in all it’s forms: ridicule, harassment, discrimination, defamation, attack, detainment, torture and martyrdom. However, understanding of God’s purpose in and through persecution has alluded many Christ-followers and has caused confusion within the body of Christ.

This session does not promote a doormat Christianity but rather asserts quite the opposite - a victorious, resilient faith that not only survives but thrives as it encounters the very gates of hell. Points of learning will include strategies to best prepare your kids to resist secular attacks on their faith.


Thrive

Having homeschooled fifteen years while working in a ministry that deals every day with suffering, obstacles, and pain the temptation to simply get through each day is real. But God. This session will look at some Biblical keys to thriving. Expect an honest discussion with practical helps for you and your children.


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How to Remain Committed When God Seems Unfair

Lee Strobel commissioned a national survey asking people what question they’d ask if they could only ask God one thing. The Number One response was: “Why is there suffering in the world?” In fact, it is this very question that causes many to conclude that God must not exist, for if He did; suffering, pain, and evil wouldn’t. Right? The question is: Is it worth it to follow Jesus, or do we click unsubscribe? What if we could prepare our children to think Biblically before they’re presented with the questions that challenge the faith? This session puts some tools in your parental and educational toolbox to help prevent “Unsubscribing.”