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Keynote Speaker - Susie Larson

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Susie Larson

Susie Larson is a talk radio host, national speaker, and bestselling author. In both 2016 and 2017 Susie was nominated and voted into the top ten groups for the National John Maxwell Leadership Award. Susie has been married to her dear husband Kevin since 1985 and together they have three wonderful sons, three beautiful daughtersin-law, two beautiful grandchildren, and one adorable pit bull named Memphis. Susie’s passion is to see women everywhere awakened to the value of their soul, the depth of God’s love, and the height of their calling in Christ Jesus. Visit Susie's website: SusieLarson.com

Susie Larson's Messages

Friday’s Morning Message: I Know Him!

It’s all too easy to waver between two mindsets: Can I trust God? I can trust Him! Will He come through for me? I’m pretty sure He will. But what if He doesn’t? God doesn’t have to do what we think He should do, but He will most certainly do what He’s promised to do. No matter how long you’ve walked with God, there’s so much more of Him to know and experience. How much more confidently might we go through life if we knew in whom we believed and trusted that He will guard what we've entrusted to Him? The devil wants us to waver between two opinions. God wants us to live with a faithfilled assurance that He is who He says He is and He will keep His promises to us. When trials come and the devil taunts, raise you shield and say, "I know my God! I know Him!"

Saturday’s Afternoon Message: I Trust Him!

Every trial and every trouble is an invitation to trust God more than we did yesterday. God wants us to get good at remembering— remembering our good memories, remembering His faithfulness, and remembering that contrary to our fears, we came through our past trials and we’re still standing. When we recall what God has done, we'll trust Him for what He'll do. Our history with God reminds us that we have a future with Him. On the other hand, the enemy wants us rehearsing our hardships and rehashing our fears until we despair in the present and fear the future. He hopes that we'll project our fears into a future that God is not in. But for the believer, no such scenario exists. God is not bound by time. He's faithful in every season. And His hold on us is more substantial than our hold on Him. We can trust Him.

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