Beauty for Ashes

Joburg Admin / April 30, 2008

Beauty for Ashes Women's Conference Friday, 16th to Saturday, 17th of May So much of life seems to happen to us, and we are swept downstream with the flood. Many things seem out of control and it's easy to feel helpless. Enter Beauty for Ashes Women's Conference to help women learn to overcome disappointment and unfulfilled expectations. Prepare to laugh out loud as you discover answers to life's most important questions. The Beauty for Ashes Women’s Conference is having two great speakers from the US. The conference will be held from Friday, 16th to Saturday, 17th of May. Carol Kent will be sharing the tragic story of how her twenty-five year old son shot and killed his wife’s ex-husband and was jailed for life. Her candid retelling of her emotional and spiritual agony will touch your heart, bolster your faith and renew your hope. Carol Kent’s life changed forever when her twenty-five year old son, a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and a lieutenant in the navy with an impeccable military record, shot and killed his wife’s ex-husband. Jason Paul Kent, long recognised for his exemplary character, now walks a path no one could have predicted – and his family lives in the aftermath of a devastation most cannot imagine. Carol’s candid retelling of her emotional and spiritual agony will touch your heart. The principles the Kents learned in the process of surviving such unspeakable circumstances will bolster your faith, renew your hope, and challenge you to new levels of personal and spiritual commitment. Anita Renfroe, described as a “triple shot of espresso in a decaf world” is the Christian comedienne whose song Total Momsense has had a combined total of 15 million hits on YouTube and Yahoo. This has led to her having a permanent comedy slot on Good Morning America. Friends, food, fun, great music and gifts galore make this a special time! See you there. Date: Friday, 16th - Saturday, 17th of May Venue: Mosaiek Teatro, Fairlands (off 14th Avenue Exit of the N1) For more information, please see links alongside.

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