Episode 74: Identity in Christ

God’s Word is transformative in every way, and our guest, Cindy Bultema, shares how she learned this to be true! Executive Director of GEMS (Girls Everywhere Meeting the Savior), a non-profit ministry impacting the lives of girls worldwide, Cindy shares with us how important connection and scripture are when it comes to helping kids know their identity in Christ. Today she will share her own testimony, some staggering statistics, and provide insight and valuable resources we can use to help the children in our lives know who their heavenly Father says they are.

Ready to hear how lies don’t stick to truth-filled kids? Let’s go!

CINDY BULTEMA has a powerful testimony of overcoming loss and addiction. Once a young mom who suffered from years of addiction, an eating disorder and a near fatal overdose, she now leads thousands of young girls into a loving relationship with Jesus as the Executive Director of GEMS (Girls Everywhere Meeting the Savior), a non-profit ministry impacting the lives of girls worldwide.

Cindy’s unique understanding of the needs of girls, women, and families today allows her to serve audiences with authenticity and hope. She passionately equips and inspire moms, mentors, and ministry leaders on topics such as Faith & Family, Understanding Today’s Girls, Ministry Leadership, Encouragement for Women, Journeying through Grief & Overcoming Addiction.

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