Texas-born Ginger Ciminello is a passionate writer and speaker who communicates through story-telling and dramatic narrative. Her awkward middle school phase lasted almost ten years, allowing her to connect with students in a humorous and personal way. Ginger holds a deep desire to connect with her audiences and encourage them to laugh, learn from her many mistakes, and love God through the teaching of His Word.
Her own story contains embarrassing moments, a two-year bout with an eating disorder, being abandoned at the prom, and finally finding contentment in knowing who God has made her to be.
In August of 2013 she released her first book, Forget the Corsage.
Ginger holds a bachelor’s degree in theatre ministry from Abilene Christian University and has over fifteen years of speaking experience at various churches, camps, and educational groups. She worked for six years in camping ministry with Pine Cove Christian Camps in Tyler, Texas before making her way to the desert of Arizona. After four years in full-time children’s and youth ministry, she took the leap and began writing and speaking full time.
Ginger is currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband and their two little girls.
Notable Speaking Engagements:
- Pine Cove Christian Camps, Junior High and Mother Daughter Conferences
- You are Stronger Than You Think, Women’s Event
- Compass Church, Women’s Retreat, MOPS and MOMSnext
- Parkside Church, Women’s Retreat
- There4 Gathering, High School Girl Conference
- Aurora Girl’s Conference
- Coppell Bible Fellowship Women’s Retreat
- Abilene Christian University Summit
- Pine Cove Forge Anvil Speaker
- Grace Covenant Church, High School Summer Camp Speaker
- DFW Girls Gathering
- Yearly MOPS Speaker throughout greater Phoenix
- The Brook
- Hill School, Oasis Spiritual Emphasis Week
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