Heather Cox

Heather Cox spends her days sweeping up cheerios, playing with play-dough and reading brightly illustrated books. Somehow, she manages to squeeze prayer in between the craziness that is motherhood, marriage and ministry. She calls herself a “Mommy Monk” because she is attempting to find inner solitude in the daily self-denial of motherhood.

Her family lives in the middle of farm country, surrounded by lakes and woods, which they eagerly explore. Heather’s husband is a marriage and family counselor and an avid outdoorsman. They have three terrific children ages 7, 5 and 3.

Heather is a teacher at heart and has taught High school and middle school math for seven years. In 1994, she followed God’s leading to Ukraine as a missionary for two years. She returned with a clear calling on her life to speak God’s truth in love to all who would listen. She completed her master’s in Biblical studies at Moody Graduate School in Chicago.

These days Heather commits her time to ministry with children and women who are hungry for more than just the cheerios under the table. Her passion is to teach the truth of the Word of God in a way that motivates listeners to seek Him wholeheartedly and fill up on His truth.

amybayliss

Amy is a true Cajun princess who is on a mission to minister to women via the World Wide Web. Her preferred method of ministering is through writing but she can often be found with a microphone strapped to her head and caught in her hair while speaking to lost and hurting women. She has a heart for encouraging and equipping them and she is a firm believer that a woman’s first ministry should be to her family.Amy, her husband Ryan, and their four boys live in the heart of Louisiana where they worship and serve under Healing Place Church, the birthplace of Servolution.

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One Response to Heather Cox
  1. Anonymous
    May 1, 2008 | 1:23 pm

    I am so proud of you. You are a gifted communicator, fantastic mother and my life long lover. Thanks for being obedient to what has called you to do. D

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