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Grace talks about self-doubt and inadequacies and overcoming them for the purpose of Jesus in our lives

Grace shares about her journey as a disciple of Jesus, overcoming self-doubt and what it means to live in the fullness of His promises for us.

Grace lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with her husband and are part of International Messengers Canada, a ministry that offers creative short-term and career missionary opportunities in 26 countries and growing.

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Grace Fox is an author and speaker whose passion is to connect the dots between faith and real life so her audiences might live the life God intends. Drawing from Scripture and from personal experiences learned while living on Canada’s rugged coastline, in urban U.S.A., and in Nepal’s Himalayan mountains, she uses the written page and the public stage to build Christ-based confidence in audiences worldwide.

Grace’s quick wit, real-life stories, and biblical insight keep her in constant demand as a speaker. Everywhere she goes, she exudes a contagious desire to know Jesus Christ intimately and to love His word.

Her writing includes hundreds of articles for magazines including Focus on the Family, and Insights Canada. She’s written nine books including Moving from Fear to Freedom: A Woman’s Guide to Peace in Every Situation and the corresponding DVD-based Bible study.

Grace lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with her husband. They’re the national co-directors of International Messengers Canada, a ministry that offers creative short-term and career missionary opportunities in 26 countries and growing.

Grace and her husband have been married for 37 years and have three grown children and nine grandchildren. In winter 2018, they took a step of faith, sold their belongings, and moved aboard a sailboat. She knows how to live simply, and she loves it!

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