They were amazing, personable, real and down to earth.
Jimmy and Kelly met and married as college students at 20 years old. Soon after, Jimmy signed his first record deal and they began to tour the world together.
It was a rocky start as they dealt with relational conflict and multiple miscarriages all while under the stress of constant travel. But over the years, as they both clung to Jesus, their marriage began to flourish and thrive. Now they co-host a weekly podcast together called Clearly, tackling the complex, confusing, and controversial parts of follow Jesus.
Over the years they’ve both created Jesus-obsessed content. Jimmy has released seven studio albums, written multiple children’s books, Real Bad Guys and The Quest for the Best, and currently serves as the Worship and Teaching Pastor at Stonegate Church in south Dallas. Kelly has written two books, Friendish and Purposefooled, and co-founded Teach Equip, a training program that coaches women to become better teachers of God’s Word.
Jimmy and Kelly share honestly and vulnerably from their nearly 20 years of marriage. Their marriage started out hard and they read every Christian book on marriage they could find. And yet many left them wanting.
So in this conference, they share the messages they wish they would have heard in year 1, passing on the hard-fought lessons and wisdom they learned along the way.
This conference is deeply rooted in the Bible and ground in the gospel and full of personal stories that invite honesty, conversation, and cultivate fresh hope. Sessions listed below.
Session 1—The Gift of a Hard Marriage: Learning to See Opportunity When Things Aren’t Easy
Session 2— Finding ‘Our Way’: Enjoying the Unique Couple God Made You to Be
Session 3— Thus Far the Lord Has Helped Us: The Joy of Remembering Jesus is for Your Marriage
Adoption is deeply personal for us — and in this message we’re diving into the heart, the hurdles, and the hope behind it. We tackle six of the biggest myths surrounding adoption, from costs to connection to corruption, and share our own journey of bringing home two amazing boys from India.
Author and Bible teacher Kelly Needham reveals how we've been fooled into chasing meaning in all the wrong places, identifies the source of our hunger for the extraordinary, and shows us the steps we can take today to build a purpose-filled reality without turning our lives upside-down.
Many of us are exhausted from dreaming big and chasing the extraordinary lives we long for, but when we try embracing the everyday and find meaning in the mundane, we fear we're settling for a boring life. Are we missing something?
Kelly Needham has been the keynote speaker, the person folding T-shirts backstage, and the mom dealing with the ups and downs of daily life. By sharing her experiences with both the extraordinary and the humdrum--and wrestling with feelings of disappointment along the way--Needham helps readers discover for themselves the truth that changes everything: we weren't made to do something, but to know Someone. And it's that Someone who can infuse our lives with infinite purpose and meaning. In Purposefooled she explains
For so many of us, our friends are like family members--we lean on them through our highest highs and our lowest lows--but sometimes those friendships don't turn out quite as we hoped. Bible teacher Kelly Needham debunks our world's constricted, narrow view of friendship and casts a richer, more life-giving, biblical vision for friendship.
In Friend-ish, Kelly Needham reminds us that we were called to more than halfhearted friendships and lukewarm connections. We need something more stable, secure, and sacred. We were designed for real friendship--but the difficult truth is that too many of us are settling for less.
Kelly deconstructs what Scripture says about the gift of friendship and takes a closer look at the distorted view that most of us have instead. As she shares the lessons she's learned from experience, Kelly paints her own glorious vision of what Christian friendship could look like.
With hard-fought wisdom, a clear view of Scripture, and a been-there perspective, Friend-ish teaches us how to:
Join Kelly as she challenges you to view your chosen family in a new light, gain a vision of friendship according to Jesus, and finally enjoy friendships as God intended.
With the help of a rogues' gallery of cartoonish villains, young readers will learn that all people have some bad inside of them (where it counts) and that Jesus, the only Real Good Guy, can redeem them from their sin.
Even young children can spot a bad guy when they see one. In most fairy tales, comic books, and cartoons, the lines between good and evil are drawn in broad strokes. After all, if it looks like a bad guy and talks like a bad guy. . .
But according to God, only what’s inside of each person’s heart counts. By that measure, we’re all Real Bad Guys in need of Jesus, the only Real Good Guy to save us.
In Real Bad Guys, children will meet Millie, an everyday kid who learns from a who’s-who of stereotypical hoodlums that everybody sins and has fallen short of God’s standard for goodness. Also, because we can’t see the condition of people’s hearts, we can’t judge them by their appearance.
Filled with fun and humor, Real Bad Guys cleverly and effectively explains the problem of sin and its solution to children ages eight and up.