Gina Holm is a “jeans and t-shirt” girl, with a little bit of bling. Her passion is encouraging women to embrace their identity in Jesus Christ, and to walk in that truth, as they take their next step in their journey with Him. Gina does this through speaking, writing, teaching, and life-to-life discipleship. She is passionate not just about making disciples, but making disciples that make disciples.

Gina has been married to her husband, Lindell since 1999. Lindell served 25 years on active duty in the United States Marine Corps, during this time they were introduced to The Navigators. Inspired by life-to-life discipleship, their military lifestyle provided Gina great opportunities to be involved in Women’s Ministries throughout the country, speaking at retreats and conferences, including overseas in South Africa. Lindell and Gina settled in the Metro Detroit area, where Gina was blessed with the opportunity of serving for three years as part of the Women’s Ministries staff and completed an Adult Ministries internship in a large, multisite, southeast Michigan church. In addition, Gina earned a Biblical Studies Certificate from Liberty University in 2015, became the author of the book, Peace in the Brokenness, published by Morgan James in 2017, and has recently graduated from Grace Theological Seminary.

Gina returned to her disciplemaking roots in The Navigators by joining staff in January of 2020. She serves as a Navigators Church representative and in the Navigators Detroit City Lead team to ignite a movement of Disciplemakers mobilized to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ next door to everywhere.

Gina and Lindell have three teenage to adult children that they are either “crazy about” or “crazy from,” depending on the day. When she is not battling laundry or feeding people, you will most likely find Gina on a date with her man, having some kind of spontaneous kind of family fun, or enjoying time with friends over a cup of coffee.

SESSIONS

Track Session 4: Foundation Building: A CORE Team That Won’t Give Up
What makes the difference between growing a vibrant disciple-making culture in our churches and well-intentioned programs that often fizzle out? CORE team leaders that don’t give up. This workshop will focus on the importance of modeling spiritual disciplines, celebrating discipling, and providing direction that will inspire CORE team members to run with endurance the race set before them (Hebrews 12:1).
Time: Thursday, 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Location: Level 3 - Montelle Hardwick Hall

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