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Our mission is to make the public aware that
people are changed through a personal relationship with Christ.
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© 2000-2003
All rights reserved.
State of Change Ministries, Inc.
PO Box 1502
Edmond, OK 73083
PH: 405-844-7102
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Speaking & Seminars
An inspirational speaker and seminar facilitator,
Stephanie Buckley teaches others to Live
Intentionally through goal setting,
keeping a journal and having a relationship with Christ. Whether a civic club,
business office or church group, her humorous and motivational presentations
always include stories about the difference that Christ has made in her life.
Stephanie will tailor topics to meet the
needs of your group or event.
- My State of Change
- Stephanie Buckley’s story of how God directed
her to begin State of Change. In the midst of personal tragedy
and professional adversity, she experienced a change in her
state.
Appropriate for
business, civic or church groups.
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- Seven Steps for
Living Intentionally
- Many of us
live day to day without a plan, but God created each of us and has a blueprint
for our life. Through Living Intentionally we can develop a personal
relationship with Christ and discover our purpose in this world.
Great for
any Christian audience!
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- Life Lessons
- Spiritual
messages can be found everyday living. By changing our perspective, what we
view as adversities can be seen as blessings in disguise. Stephanie shows a
series of objects and shares the life lesson she's learned from each.
This lighthearted presentation is
perfect for Christian or secular banquets.
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- The Puzzle of Your
Life
- Life is like a
puzzle, sometimes the pieces fit together and sometimes they fall apart. No
matter what the condition of your puzzle, there are master pieces we all need
to make a complete picture.
Ideal for youth, young adults, singles and divorced workshops.
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State of Change
reveals stories of people who have experienced adversity
or prosperity and as a result are positively affecting the
community.
State
of Change
highlights personal stories
of Oklahomans who are changing our community through
volunteer or nonprofit efforts.
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