Katrina Smith
Katrina spreads her passion through ministry, advocacy and outreach programs in the community of Indianapolis, Indiana where her mission is to help empower and transform broken women into disciples of their homes, families and communities.
She has extensive experience in non-profit, workshop presentation, testing and design, ministry and freelance writing. Her primary focus is on faith, family, financial literacy, social justice and community development. She is a happily married army wife and mother with three children and three step-children. She is currently working to obtain her degree in Christian Ministry and at Indiana Wesleyan University. She is the author of The Butterfly Movement as well as the editor for B.L.O.G. Magazine and contributing writer for Red Letter Christians.
Her current working projects are facilitating and pollinating "The Butterfly Movement" workshops, freelance writing, and the production of her second and third books "Cinderella No More" and "Independent No More" both due for release in Spring 2012.
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She has extensive experience in non-profit, workshop presentation, testing and design, ministry and freelance writing. Her primary focus is on faith, family, financial literacy, social justice and community development. She is a happily married army wife and mother with three children and three step-children. She is currently working to obtain her degree in Christian Ministry and at Indiana Wesleyan University. She is the author of The Butterfly Movement as well as the editor for B.L.O.G. Magazine and contributing writer for Red Letter Christians.
Her current working projects are facilitating and pollinating "The Butterfly Movement" workshops, freelance writing, and the production of her second and third books "Cinderella No More" and "Independent No More" both due for release in Spring 2012.
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Bid for Super Bowl 2012 Brings About Much Needed Hope for Residents of the Far Eastside of IndianapolisAfter many years of sorrow, trials and tribulations, the residents of the city of indianapolis wins the bid for Superbowl 2012 bringing with it, much needed support for revitilization efforts.
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As Litigation Increases in the Educational Field, Teachers Lose Control of Their ClassroomsWith the support of her mother, eighteen year old high school student, Sydney Spies from Durango, Colorado files a complaint claiming that her high school's decision on rejecting her racy senior picture for the yearbook is a violation of her civil rights.
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Is Tim Tebow a Trending Topic or is He Calling Attention to an Important Trend?For millions of men, football is more than a past time, it's a way of life. There are football fanatics that paint their faces and stomachs, screaming in the stands with their crazy wigs covered head to toe in the colors of their favorite team.
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Indiana Girls' Nine Short Years of Life Had a History that is Very Common to Children in AmericaWhat we can learn from nine year old, Aliahna Maroney-Lemmon
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Why We FightA photo that collided both of my worlds - War and Redemption
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Are You Some Kind of Jesus Freak?The challenges and rewards of sharing the gospel -
The Independent Modern Day Woman Also Known as "The Beyonce Effect"Friends who flatter you tend to do more harm than good. Where we think we are being comforted or being the comforter, we are actually pertuating the sorrows of our loved one. -
Many Parents Are Being Seduced Without Even Realizing ItThe increasing trend of sexualization and objectification in the media and the parents that feed into it.
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Dating on a Dime Without Emasculating the One Pursuing YouPractical tips on being mindful of your date by being mindful of his wallet
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First Person: Cutting the Cable Has Saved Us More Than MoneyThe personal experience of cutting my cable and the clarity that I received from it