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Kimberly Sowell,M.Div., has reached thousands of women through her high-energy messages fueled by a deep love for Jesus. Kimberly has a passion for spiritual renewal, stirring up within the women of God a desire to see their lives through God’s eyes, to care about what God cares about, and to have a widespread impact for the kingdom of God. “Powerful,” “anointed,” and “engaging” are the words people are using to describe her messages. Women connect with Kimberly through her funny stories of everyday life and love, and her fresh perspectives in applying the Bible draw women to life-changing commitments to live as Christ. The strength of Kimberly’s ministry comes from her commitment to use the Word of God as the driving force for her messages.
Kimberly is a graduate of Southeastern Seminary and is the founder of Kingdom Heart Ministries, a ministry dedicated to inspiring women to make their relationship with Jesus Christ the center of who they are and how they live each moment, growing in Christ and sharing their faith with the world. Through Kingdom Heart, Kimberly's ministry includes motivational speaking, women’s spiritual revival weekends, writing, missions, and evangelism. Kimberly leads international mission teams of women, and mentors women in missions and women's ministry.
Kimberly's heartbeat for the world to know Christ shines through her messages. She has been featured on Strength for Living radio program of the North American Mission Board and such TV programs as The Harvest Show and Rejoice! Her book, "Journey to Confidence: Becoming Women Who Witness," has become a standard motivational tool for women to learn to seize the everyday opportunities to share their faith, and to build their confidence to tell others about Jesus Christ. Her second Bible study in the series, "Journey to Significance," is mobilizing women to fulfill their divine destiny. Kimberly is also a writer for the popular Christian women’s magazine, Missions Mosaic, and writes for several web magazines.
Whether it’s messages of spiritual growth or down-home humor, in-depth Bible study or evangelism, what does her audience say about her? “She’s real, and that’s refreshing." |