Wed, 1 April 2009 Formerly a Theatrical Lighting Technician and Stage Performer, Diana Anderson is now
a homeschooling mother of 4 (3 boys, 1 girl), worship leader, tap dance instructor, Ordained Chaplain, Certified Life Coach, happy wife and mom, and very busy hostess.
Her mission statement is: “To raise ‘Dangerous Kids’ who know without a doubt that they are passionately loved by God, and by Mom and Dad, so that they live out of that passion, being fully ‘themselves’, sharing God’s love, and emptying Hell of its reservations!” Her heart is to see each individual God brings across her path be filled with the joy of God’s love, embrace self-acceptance, and live authentically in freedom and fullness. Together, with her husband Ryan, they are hosts to many international missionaries, prophets, ministers, people in transition, friends, family, and the occasional stranger. Their home is a revolving door of activity filled with people to whom they minister “love, acceptance, freedom, and a good meal.” They provide a refuge for those in need of rest, healing, and refreshment…and a lot of LIFE!Comments[0] |
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Formerly a Theatrical Lighting Technician and Stage Performer, Diana Anderson is now
a homeschooling mother of 4 (3 boys, 1 girl), worship leader, tap dance instructor, Ordained Chaplain, Certified Life Coach, happy wife and mom, and very busy hostess.
Her mission statement is: “To raise ‘Dangerous Kids’ who know without a doubt that they are passionately loved by God, and by Mom and Dad, so that they live out of that passion, being fully ‘themselves’, sharing God’s love, and emptying Hell of its reservations!” Her heart is to see each individual God brings across her path be filled with the joy of God’s love, embrace self-acceptance, and live authentically in freedom and fullness. Together, with her husband Ryan, they are hosts to many international missionaries, prophets, ministers, people in transition, friends, family, and the occasional stranger. Their home is a revolving door of activity filled with people to whom they minister “love, acceptance, freedom, and a good meal.” They provide a refuge for those in need of rest, healing, and refreshment…and a lot of LIFE!
