Speaking Topics

"Cha-ching!"
This is Carol's most popular speaking topic relating to values
gone corporate. Want to lead your employees all the way to
the bank laughing? This topic brings joy to life in any size audience with Carol's delivery of unspeakable spunk! Build better relationships with teamwork and build better teams with good relationships. She'll get you coming and going with laughter and spice and everything nice.

"REjoice Always..."
Okay, this is Carol's most popular speaking topic. Carol's message defies the "moral loosivity" of our culture today! Enveloped in laughter she shares three secrets to having
a pure heart. Men, women, and even young married couples and singles all enjoy this presentation. She makes values come alive for families.
Carol has a DVD of this one! to purchase click here

"Purity is Pleasant"
No..this is Carol's most popular speaking topic and is geared for elementary and tweens kids. Carol teaches them about smiles and laughter and how that can make them have a pure heart. She inspires the kids to laugh throughout her talk without letting the kids get hyper. Her objective is to get them to take a look at what forgiveness looks like and realize how important forgiveness is to grow good relationships.

"What Not to Forget"
Carol shares her testimony with her comedy. This is intended for a very large audience and is a complete hour and a half program including music. She opens with "When Dancin' Came to Michigan." Her next number is a parody she and her husband, Scott, wrote entitled, "Wesson Oil!" Her finale vocal number is another song she penned the lyrics to and collaborated with a friend to write the music. This song is about the woman caught in adultery that Jesus saved from the Pharisees and is entitled, "Something to Show." Her objective is to create a visual imprint in the minds of everyone. Picture Jesus gently writing in the sand to show us the forgiveness He intended for each and every one of us. Remembering this song paints a portrait of what we are to do for everyone who sins against us.


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