About Rebekah

 
 

Author, Speaker, Podcast AND Retreat Host


Hey friend, let’s trade stress and anxiety for a life of peace and purpose. God has revealed to me the rhythms of walking on a journey of emotional health. This is something I fight for in my own life and am called to share with you. Through writing books, speaking, weekly podcasts, and seasonal retreats, my aim is to help you take charge of your emotional health and inspire your loved ones to do the same!

 
 
 

FAMILy

This year Gabe and I celebrate 26 years of marriage! He’s my best friend and we’ve learned to embrace both work and play. Each year together gets more fun!


I’m a momma to four: Cade, Pierce, Kennedy, and Joy. My eldest, Cade, was diagnosed with Down syndrome six hours after birth. While that transformed our lives, we had no idea how God would pave the way for our eventual adoption of Joy, a little girl from China with Down syndrome, seventeen years later. Pierce and Kennedy are the glue that holds our family together. They are wise beyond their years from their sacrifice toward Cade and Joy and both love God with their whole heart.

From New York City to Franklin, Tennessee, God has taken me on a healing journey through panic disorder, anxiety, and depression. His kindness and provision have been evident through it all, teaching me the message and impact of emotional health, I am called to share today.

 

FUN FACTS

 

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I am a hat girl through and through. You can always catch me wearing something fun!

02

I love to garden and grow our own fresh produce in the summer.

03

Growing up in Florida, the beach has always been one of my favorite places. I would ride my bike down to the water to be still and hear from God.

 

Invite Rebekah to share with your team


Rebekah’s greatest joy is to engage with others face-to-face. From creating a live gathering with Q&A to Rebekah teaching a Sunday morning church service or equipping your leaders, her message of living with peace, purpose and in rhythm, no matter our circumstance, will be an encouragement to your community.