Judy Dippel
Bio:
Judy Dippel, a
Christian writer and speaker has a passion to
share with women how they can strive towards
living out “God’s best” in their lives. Married
since 1970, she is a mother of two, grandmother
of three, and lifelong Oregonian.
Her career experience includes work in the
fields of medicine, education, international
adoption, and corporate America. She also enjoys
work as a freelance commercial writer. Her
writing and speaking topics for women address
real-life, universal issues affecting everyday
women.
Judy’s first book is "Refreshing Hope in God: A
Mother’s Journey of Joy and Pain." (WinePress
2003). She is co-author of "The Art of Authentic
Friendship: Real Women, Real Challenges, Real
Solutions." (Evergreen Press July 2008). She is
a contributing author to Marita Littauer’s
compilation, "But Lord, I was Happy Shallow," (Kregel
2005), "The One Year Life Verse Devotional,"
(Tyndale Publishing 2007), and "Laundry Tales to
Lighten Your Load." (Evergreen Press 2007).
Her current writing project for Care Point
Ministries is a 10-week small group study on the
topic of postpartum depression and perinatal
mood disorders. It is planned for release in
2009. She also has a passion for writing
children’s stories.
Judy is a registered speaker with CLASS Services
(Christian Leaders, Authors & Speakers
Services)—www.classervices.com. Also:
www.WomensMinistry.net and www.MinistryWomen.net.
She is a frequent luncheon, retreat and
conference presenter who connects easily with
her audience, and women often say they feel as
if they’ve spent time with a good friend. Her
promotional experience
includes radio, television, and other media
interviews.
Judy currently lives in Eugene, Oregon—enjoys
hiking and outdoor activities, college sports
(OSU) and golf. She feels learning and reading a
good book is something to reach for every day.
As a baby boomer in midlife she appreciates the
value and influence friends have on her life.
She feels privileged to share with women the
worth of all relationships including those with
God, family and friends. She says she’ll never
get over God’s grace—and feels privileged to
share how “our stories tell God’s story.”
If you are interested in inviting Judy to speak,
you are welcome to contact her directly through
www.judydippel.com or through any of the
speaking services above. |