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			 Michele 
			Cushatt is said to inspire audiences with the warmth of her 
			transparency and presence. Her unique style is reminiscent of 
			spending an afternoon with a good friend, sparking tears one moment 
			and laughter the next. Having experienced both the best and worst of 
			life, she’s unafraid to disclose her imperfect spaces, so that 
			others will know they are not alone in theirs. Cushatt has delivered 
			talks to women across the United States, including Compassion 
			International, Women of Faith, Focus on the Family, Proverbs 31, She 
			Speaks, Hearts-at-Home, and church events. She’s also taken part in 
			various radio, video and audio recording projects. In 2013, Michele 
			joined the Compassion International team as one of their spotlighted 
			speakers and advocates for child sponsorship. Her first book, a 
			memoir titled Undone: A Story of Making Peace With An Unexpected 
			Life, was released last year. 
			
			 
			
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			remarkable musician and popular speaker, Dr. Dinelle Frankland is 
			Professor of Worship at Lincoln Christian University’s Seminary. She 
			is a native of Albion, Illinois, and holds a Bachelor of Sacred 
			Music degree, a Master of Music degree, and a Doctor of Worship 
			Studies degree. She taught music and worship at the college level 
			from 1979 to 2002, serving Dallas Christian College and Ozark 
			Christian College. She has been a member of the Lincoln Christian 
			University Faculty since 2003. Additionally, Frankland has taught at 
			TCM International, a graduate seminary near Vienna, Austria, and the 
			Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies in Jacksonville, 
			Florida. She is the author of His Story, Our Response: What the 
			Bible Says About Worship. She frequently leads worship seminars in 
			the local church for worship leaders, as well as speaks for women’s 
			conferences and events on a variety of topics. 
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Registration is required and includes all four conference sessions and lunch. 
Online registration is available at www.LincolnChristian.edu/cwc, or by phone at 
(217) 732-3168, ext. 2215. Guests may also mail in their payment and 
registration form to: Christian Women’s Conference, Lincoln Christian 
University, 100 Campus View Drive, Lincoln, IL 62656. A special free-will 
offering will be collected during the event to help fund renovations of LCU’s 
Student Center. 
Year after year, Christian women from Illinois and neighboring states come to 
the spring conference at LCU’s Lincoln campus to be inspired and renewed by 
world-class speakers and each other. 
 Established in 1944, Lincoln Christian University’s mission is to nurture and 
equip Christians with a biblical worldview to serve and lead in the church and 
the world. Today, LCU offers a variety of degree programs for undergraduate, 
graduate and seminary students. Classes are offered on campus, at extension 
sites and online. To learn more visit www.lincolnchristian.edu.
 
				 
			[Chris Thomas, Lincoln Christian 
			University] 
			
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