I am passionate about communicating Jesus’s message of hope and truth through the written word, digital and paper. Theologically trained, a seasoned writer and editor, and an unabashed fiction lover, I have experience in publishing, social media and content marketing, book reviewing, book authoring, contributing, editing, and proofreading over the last 18 years. In the meantime, my husband and I are raising our four children and volunteer at our church in North Texas.
Names of Jesus (Insight for Living, contributor) 2014
There’s just something about the name—Jesus. The Name exalted above every other. The Word. The long-awaited King, spotless Lamb, and great I Am. Christ, Cornerstone, Shepherd, Servant . . . one title cannot begin to contain the vastness of the all-surpassing glory of Jesus.
Leading Women Who Wound: Strategies for an Effective Ministry (Moody Publishers, coauthor: Sue Edwards) 2010
Leading Women Who Wound shows women how to effectively deal with conflict within their ministries. Seasoned women's ministry leaders themselves, Sue Edwards and Kelley Mathews walk through several different aspects of conflict resolution including self examination, identification of potential sources of conflict, tools for conflict resolution, and insight on how to prevent and move beyond conflict to minister to those who have been sources of contention. Recognizing that not all conflict results in a happy ending, Leading Women Who Wound gives the tools necessary to minister effectively and move forward with integrity.
The Old Testament Handbook: A Practical Look at Each Book (Insight for Living, contributor) 2009
Many people view the Old Testament as outdated and out of touch. They couldn’t be more wrong! Family pressures, heartbreak, disappointment—the human dilemma—show up on every page. This helpful volume will provide you with a sweeping panorama of every Old Testament book, including accessible overviews, charts, and insights. This resource will show you exactly how God still has something to say to us today through the Old Testament.
Mixed Ministry: Working Together as Brothers and Sisters in an Oversexed Society (Kregel, coauthors: Sue Edwards, Henry Rogers) 2008
Men and women working together can be a powerful ministry partnership, but it can also raise a lot of prickly questions:
• How does one relate to the opposite sex in a working environment?
• The New Testament treats Christian men and women as sacred siblings. Is that relationship a reality in our ministry?
• What are the appropriate bridges and boundaries?
• How can we learn to be “safe” in our dress, actions, and communication?
• How do sacred siblings interact in personal conversations, staff meetings, and professional outings?
In Mixed Ministry, the male and female authors explore these common and thorny issues in depth. Using biblical examples; personal interviews with ministry leaders; and practical advice on topics such as modesty, boundaries, communication, and interaction as siblings; the authors outline how staff and lay leaders can develop healthy working partnerships in their ministries. When men and women see each other with “new eyes” as brothers and sisters in Christ, ministry can thrive.
New Doors in Ministry to Women (Kregel, coauthor: Sue Edwards) 2002
Mothers and grandmothers. Students and singles. Stay-at-home moms and working moms. How can your women’s ministry become a celebration of the church’s uniqueness rather than a conflict of interests?
New Doors in Ministry to Women presents a life-changing strategy that adapts to the unique circumstances of various ministries. This strategy, the Transformation Model, provides direction for building a ministry team, creating dynamic Bible studies, and preparing for and surviving conflicts. By building a women’s ministry around the understanding of biblical truth, this new model helps deepen women’s relationships with God and then with others.
A Sampling of clients and projects
2007 — present
Book reviewer for Publishers Weekly: Christian fiction
Contributing writer for Bible Study Magazine
Contributor for ChristianParenting.org
Contributing writer for Insight for Living
Contributing blogger at Bible.org, a woman’s consortium of theologians, writers, and artists (2008–2011; substitute blogger 2014–)
Kindred Spirit (Dallas Seminary Magazine): proofreader and writer:
"A Singular Focus: Choosing to Be Celibate for Christ (Profile of DTS professor Dr. Abraham Kuruvilla)" (May 2015)
“Why Feed the Hungry?” (Summer 2007, Evangelical Press Assoc. award winner)
Enoch Wan, PhD, Director of Doctor of Missiology Program, Western Seminary, 2010, 2013
Leading Through the G’s by Liz Selzer, Mentor Leadership Team, 2011
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