Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Meet Rev. Cynthia Stiverson


Cynthia is an ordained elder and registered evangelist in the Church of the Nazarene. She speaks from the perspective of a heart that has been broken through life experiences and rebuilt through the grace of God. Her testimony is a tribute to God’s incredible power to bring emotional, relational, and spiritual healing despite all odds. She challenges her audiences to look closely at their walk with God, and inspires them to step out in faith.

She is an International speaker and writer. Cynthia is the author of “A Monthly Oasis for Women” a Bible study for small groups with subtitles on “The Woman of Virtue” and “Entertaining Angels.” Her speaking engagements have carried her from New York to Oregon and even South Africa.

Following Sept. 11, 2001, Cynthia followed the Lord’s call to help the hurting in NYC, where she spent seven months evangelizing and counseling victims of the WTC disaster.

With a warm, spontaneous humor, Cynthia communicates the hope of Christ with profound depth to inspire all listeners. Rev. Stiverson and her husband, Mark (the Golf Coach at MVNU) live in Apple Valley with their Maltese dog, Lilly. They have a daughter, Nicole (also a speaker and author),a son-in-law Matthew Bromley, and one grandson, Jude. Cynthia collaborates with her daughter, the founder of One VOICE Enterprises, a ministry focused on carrying their message of Christ to students, parents, churches, and conferences. www.onevoiceenterprises.com

Cynthia is a versatile and gifted speaker. She draws from her vast experience as a pastor, evangelist and church planter to craft messages for your unique needs. Check out her suggested topics and give her at 740-392-6275 or email her at: cstiverson@hotmail.com She will delight and inspire you.

Suggested Topics

Key Note

  • “Life Through a Rear-View Mirror” – A personal testimony of God’s Redeeming Love.
  • “How to Nourish Your Spirit” --Discover your destiny by discovering your true self, uncovering your false self, and recovering God’s original & unique plan for your life.
  • “Entertaining Angels” ­­-- Learning and applying the ancient practice of Spiritual Hospitality as a method of personal evangelism in your day-to-day life.

For Ladies Retreats:

  • “Crowns of Glory”--A movement through scriptures toward inner healing and spiritual preparation to enter the throne room of God.
  • “Becoming Women of Virtue” --Discover the beauty of fellowship with other women as you embrace the beauty of “you.”
  • “Creating Quiet Spaces” --Methods and practices that will enhance your quiet time and your ability to “hear” from God.

What People are Saying

“Cindy Stiverson is the most effective leader I have seen on campus. She speaks with insight into contemporary families…I am happy to highly recommend her.”

Dr. David L. Cubie, Professor Emeritus, Mount Vernon Nazarene University

“Cindy connected immediately with my people and spoke to needs. A number of individuals sought her out for mentoring and counseling. She has a clear love for people and concern for their well-being. She encouraged the ladies and challenged the men.”

G. Martin Gentzler, Sr. Pastor, Bangor First Church of the Nazarene, ME

“You have a powerful anointing! You are highly respected by both the ministers in the community and by those in our churches who have worked along side of you!!!”

Pastor Don Matolyak, Trinity Assembly of God

“Cindy speaks with power and grace. I appreciate her heart and leadership with women.”

Mikel Norris, Sr. Pastor, Mt. Vernon First Church of the Nazarene, OH

“Your message was anointed … Thank you so much, Cindy, for traveling across the world as God’s spokesperson.”

Morningside Church of the Nazarene, Durban , South Africa

“During your visit with us, you prayed over a couple who were struggling to conceive. They have just found out they are pregnant

and send their thanks to you for the prayers.”

Pastor Frank Pillay, Shallcross Church of the Nazarene, South Africa

“I don’t know how to thank you for writing the WoVeN workbook. This book is from the Lord!”

Rev. Daphne Mathebula, Africa Regional Coordinator for Lay Mobilization, Church of the Nazarene

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