Speakers
Lois Breit
Her husband left when her children were only 2, 5, 7, 9, and 11, Lois struggled with grief, loneliness, depression, anger and overwhelming responsibility. Through the challenges of raising 5 children alone, Lois started out with a hopeless outlook but ended up with a new vision. Her children have grown into adults that know the Lord, and four are in full-time ministry. Lois is a Minister, Missionary, Writer, and Conference Speaker. Her heart is for single moms and being a source of strength, encouragement, and hope in overwhelming trials. www.loisbreit.com
Renee Nordquist
Renee Nordquist is a dynamic communicator of the faithfulness of God and the reality of His presence in our everyday lives. Renee, an ordained minister, served as an AG missionary to Muslims in Burkina Faso, West Africa and among Arab Muslims in Minnesota and in Dearborn, Michigan. Renee presently serves in the Southern California Assemblies of God District. Renee has been a single mom for 7 years. Her two daughters love the Lord and are now in college, each preparing for a life of ministry.
Worship with Nicole Serrano
Native New-Yorker and Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter, Nicole Serrano plays with contagious passion. She began singing in church at age 10, quickly becoming a selftaught multi-instrumentalist. Since arriving in Minneapolis in 2006 to attend North Central University, she has released a debut album, became a Youtube sensation, and became an endorsed musician by McPherson Guitars. Serrano has shared the stage with artists like Starfield, Derek Webb, Superchick, Luminate, Group 1 Crew, Remedy Drive, and Hyland, to name a few. She’s also collaborated with great writers like Mia Fieldes [of Hillsong], Jeff Deyo, Sarah Reeves, Michael Farren [of Pocket Full of Rocks], Phillip LaRue, and many others. Her aim is to bring encouragement and hope to those caught up in the routine of life and religion. In 2009, Serrano founded The Kimwanga Project, which raises funds providing food, medicine, and shelter for the widows of the Kimwanga Village in Uganda, Africa. www.nicoleserranomusic.com