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WHOLE Women’s Conference Info Meeting for Church & Ministry Leaders

Attention all Church Leaders, Women’s Ministry Leaders, College Ministry Leaders, Student Ministry Leaders and any other ministry leader who works with teen girls and/or adult women … we want to invite you to attend a very brief informational meeting on Saturday, April 6 about our WHOLE Women’s Conference, featuring Dannah Gresh, Annie Lobert and Lisa Whittle.

What makes our conference unique this year is that WHOLE 2013 will be held entirely ONLINE via web streaming and presented for FREE (on Saturday, September 7).

We are all about community here. So while attending a conference in one’s pajamas sounds great, we would very much LOVE and PREFER for women to gather together to attend this conference. And that’s where you come in. What better place to have women gather together than at a church, college campus or other ministry location in their own backyard … where true community is already taking place?

This non-committal informational meeting on Saturday, April 6 at 10am CST will serve as your opportunity to learn more about WHOLE Women’s Conference (speakers, topics, purpose, etc.), what it would look like for you to host (technology, promotional needs, etc.) and a chance to answer any questions you might have (you ask it, we’ll answer it). Please use the link below to register!

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This meeting is not intended for women who are just interested in attending and want more information. For information about the conference itself, including how to register, visit WHOLECONFERENCE.COM.

Speakers Announced for WHOLE Women’s Conference!


Mark your calendars! WHOLE Women’s Conference is coming Saturday, September 7. For our 2nd annual conference, we are doing something a little different that we hope you will find unique and creative.

Our ministry was originally founded and has thrived through the use of technology (support groups, community, webinars, etc.). So why not make use of technology and bring our conference to women around the world? No flights to book. No hotels. No outrageous registration fees.

How you say? Well, WHOLE 2013 will be held entirely ONLINE via web streaming and entirely FREE to attend.

So whether it’s just you in front of your computer in your pajamas, you and your friends deciding to get together to attend or perhaps your church signs up as a live watch site, we are coming to YOU through the power of the Internet.

And we are excited to officially announce our keynote speakers. That’s right. Speakers. Three dynamic women to be exact. And they are in no particular order:

Additional testimonial speakers (TBA) will also present on a variety of topics including Emotional Health, Substance Addiction, Porn/Sex Addiction, Divorce, Abortion, Spiritual Abuse, Adultery, Teen Relationships and more.

FOR YOU SUPER EARLY-BiRDS, REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN… CLICK HEREBy registering early, you will be first to know when new speakers are announced, will be privy to special giveaways and more!

PRICING: As stated above, WHOLE 2013 is entirely free to attend. However, for an optional and nominal fee of $25, you can receive WHOLE ALL ACCESS. This special registration option entitles you to unlimited access to ALL the video content following the conference. An excellent choice for anyone who can’t attend the live webcast or who wants to share the content with their team/friends/family. Pretty cool, huh?

CHURCHES: We are all about community. So while attending a conference in one’s pajamas sounds great, we would LOVE for women to gather together to attend this conference. And in what better place to gather than at a church in their own backyard? If your church is interested in being a watch site, we want to know about it! We will provide printable promo posters/flyers, list your church on our website so women know you’re there and will add your church location to our registration form so you can track potential attendance. Contact us to get started.

SPONSORS: Just because we can offer this conference free of charge, that certainly doesn’t mean it is free for us to put on :) We will be relying even more heavily on advertising partners and sponsors to pull off WHOLE 2013. We have an assortment of sponsor options to choose from. If you are interested in being a financial sponsor, please check out our sponsor page.

WHOLE Women Ministries — NEW WEBSITE!

It’s Official! WHOLE Women Ministries…

“Daughter, your faith has made you WHOLE…” Mark 5:34

Healing. Restoring. Equipping.

God is in the business of healing & restoring women and equipping them for their kingdom purpose. And that, through Him, is what WHOLE Women Ministries exists to do as well. Our projects so far include Dirty Girls Ministries and WHOLE Women’s Conference.

Check out the official WHOLE Women Ministries website, HERE.

* Limited Edition WHOLE T-Shirts, specially made for WHOLE Women’s Conference 2012, are on sale now. Available in sizes S, M, L and XL while supplies last. Get yoursHERE.

WHOLE: from Abortion

We are currently featuring guest posts from a several of the women who are leading breakout sessions at WHOLE.

Today’s post is from Niki Ezzell. She is leading the breakout session for women called “How Do I Know Where I Need Healing After Abortion? ” at WHOLE. This is yet another sensitive subject matter so please keep comments respectful and civil.

It’s important to know that at WHOLE, every woman who leads a breakout has personally experienced the topic she’s addressing. These are real women who have found wholeness in their specific area of brokenness. There’s hope for whatever you’ve faced or are currently facing and for that friend, sister, mother, etc. that you don’t feel equipped to help today.

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Breakout: How Do I Know Where I Need Healing After Abortion?
Leader: Niki Ezzell

Almost 25 years ago, I sat in a doctor’s office anticipating what was going to happen next. My mom had made the appointment for me in an effort to save me from my own choices. Bless her; she really did think she was doing what was best for me. I could have spoken up – but I didn’t. Something in me knew that my promiscuous behavior was wrong…and now I was facing the consequences of my bad behavior. It was all my fault – no one to blame but me. This subject wasn’t anything my family wanted to talk about. So we didn’t. In fact, it was swept under the rug – never to be brought up again. I went in pregnant, came home not pregnant. End of story? Not even close.

About a year after the abortion, my mom was divorcing for a third time and our home was full of chaos and fighting. I didn’t want to be home and spent the majority of my summer nights partying with friends and chasing boys. One night at a party, I had too much to drink and was taken advantage of and raped. About two weeks before my senior year, I found out I was pregnant again. I kept replaying that night over and over in my head. How could I have allowed myself to get to the exact place I said I would never go again? I was so devastated and so embarrassed. I knew I was going to disappoint my mom again, but after describing the details of that horrible night with her, I made the decision that I would have an abortion and walk away, once more, from motherhood. The abortions left emotional scars that for the next 15 years I would suffer from.

About 14 years later, my husband and our 3 children began attending a wonderful church in our home town. We both felt that raising our children up in the church was a very responsible thing to do and that every child needed to know who Jesus was. Little did I know that God was really orchestrating something “behind the scenes” and had something in mind for me that I could never have guessed would happen.

Our small group was just about to finish up “The Purpose Driven Life” (a life-changing book for me personally). Pastor Warren challenged us to look at our past to find purpose in some of our greatest pains. One night I sat down at my computer and began writing out my story about my abortions. I sat in that chair for several hours, crying, sometimes sobbing, and praying my heart out to God. That night was monumental for me. For 14 years, I had denied that the abortions even happened. I wouldn’t even write it on a medical form. I literally stuffed away the pain, the guilt and the shame of my past.

Until it all came crashing in that night at the computer, on my knees praying and crying out to God. He had waited so patiently for me to get to this point.

Finally, it all became so clear. I just figured that the stress of being married, running a business and having three children was reason enough for my angry, emotional outbreaks over the years. Often times I would find myself striving to be “Super Mom” and trying so hard to be the perfect mother of perfect children. I have also been known to be over-protective in an unhealthy way. As I came to realize through my time of healing, these are just a few of the many behavioral issues and emotional turmoil that stem from abortion. For so long, I wouldn’t forgive myself and would feel angry for no reason. I would feel depressed and have feelings of sorrow and unworthiness. I suffered for many, many years without knowing that these were symptoms of Post-Abortion Distress.

I realize that there are women who seemingly have no regrets about choosing abortion and who have no apparent signs of physical or psychological side effects. Truthfully, until I started seeking God, I didn’t have any remorse for my abortions. The scars of my abortions ran so deep that it was easy to overlook and everything on the surface looked fine. It was when I decided to quit hiding from God and gave him the secrets of my life that I started to see a real change. God took me from a very dark place and brought me into the light. He may be calling you to give the secret areas of your life today. Will you answer His call?

“Some sat in darkness, in utter darkness, prisoners suffering in iron chains, because they rebelled against God’s commands and despised the plans of the Most High. So he subjected them to bitter labor; they stumbled, and there was no one to help. Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he saved them from their distress. He brought them out of darkness, the utter darkness, and broke away their chains.” Psalm 107:10-14