Speaking
I'd love to serve your church community, women's ministry, youth group or organization. My passion is to raise awareness of the issue of abortion and the sanctity of all life, including the preborn who has received a prenatal diagnosis. My hope is to inspire individuals and churches alike to "speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute," (Proverbs 31:8). I also love to share about God's faithfulness through the storms of life, pointing others to trust in Him. In each message, I share parts of my story and ground everything in Scripture. I'm happy to tailor my message to meet the needs of your group.
Please contact me at christinrosa.writer@gmail.com to discuss details, availability, and speaker fees.

My Story of Trusting the Lord through Prenatal Diagnosis
At the 18-week ultrasound of my boy/girl twin pregnancy, we received a devastating prenatal diagnosis for our little boy. Even more disturbing was the doctors' counsel to abort our son. We chose to fight for our son's right to life and let God determine the outcome by standing firm on the Word.

My Story of Overcoming Fear through Cancer
Two years after giving birth to my twins, I was diagnosed with cancer. I was paralyzed by the fear of dying and leaving my young family. By crying out to the Lord, I learned to give my fears to God, trust in His strength and mercy, and find peace in the midst of the storm.

Is God with Us in Suffering? My Story of Healing after Trauma
The compound effects of the trauma of prenatal diagnosis, a sick child, and cancer along with overwhelming stress, anxiety, and rejection left me battered and broken. God in His kindness slowly rebuilt me and healed my broken heart. I learned the beauty of drawing near to the Lord through suffering.

My Prenatal Diagnosis Story and How to Be a Voice for the Voiceless
This message is a combination of two messages. I share my story of prenatal diagnosis, explain the reasons why the preborn have value and deserve protection, and how we as a church and as individuals can be a voice for the voiceless and make a loving impact in the lives of mothers and their babies in our communities.
