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.


Guiding with Grace

How to Shepherd Your Children through Trials and Suffering

This is a practical application seminar for parents with challenging homeschool circumstances. As the mother of two children with learning challenges – Dyslexia and severe delays induced medically – this session is born out of experiencing God’s leading and wisdom in the trenches.


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.


Unsubscribe

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.”


Vendor Workshop – Raising Davids on Goliath’s Battlefield

This session will look at the world issues of our time, and how they can affect the way we interact with those in our sphere of influence. History, geography, social studies, and political sciences all point to the same thing: If we hold fear in our hearts, this is what we teach others to live in. The Canadian Church has much to glean from the testimonies of those who stand amidst direct opposition. We need to be prepared to walk onto the battlefield no matter how big the giant is and recognize in Christ we are more then adequately equipped to win.