Lane
Powell Jordan, recording artist, author, national speaker
and seminar leader, was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. One
of seven children, she enjoyed gymnastics, cheerleading, scouting
and piano.
Lane graduated from Dykes High School (now Sutton Middle School) and went on to study Fashion Merchandising and Marketing at Auburn University, where she was also a member of Kappa Delta Sorority.
She
later received a B.A. in Journalism and Broadcasting from Georgia
State University in Atlanta. Early in her ministry, Lane served
as the Associate Producer for the weekly television program, In
Touch, with Dr. Charles Stanley, and also as the
Editor of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta's weekly newsletter,
The Witness.
After living in Littleton, Colorado for eight years, Lane moved with her family to Frisco, Texas in the Dallas area in 2000. Lane has two very special daughters - Christi, a graduate of Baylor University, is married and Grace is a student at Oklahoma University. In 2007 God blessed Lane by bringing into her life her new husband, Scott, who encourages her in this ministry.
Lane leads seminars, retreats and workshops based on her books: 12 Steps to Becoming a More Organized Woman, 12 Steps to Becoming a More Organized Cook, 12 Steps to Becoming a More Organized Mom, which are distributed nationally. She has also released her first recording project titled How Do I live?
The desire of Lane's heart is to do all that she can for the Lord and for women of today.
A bit more about Lane...
Passions: Reading; studying God's Word; spending time with her children; singing and writing; sports.
Favorite Verse: "And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might." Deuteronomy 6:5
Favorite Book: Gone With the Wind
Favorite Movie: Too Many!
Favorite Food: Anything Chocolate!
Favorite Quote: "This too shall pass"
Interests: tennis, golf, walking, reading, needlework, traveling, decorating
SINGLE MOMS
Can relate to Lane because she has been single and understands the difficulties
of handling all the demands of raising children and managing a household and
finances while working outside the home.
CAREER WOMEN
Can relate to Lane because she has worked at different jobs with management responsibilities. She also understands the pressures of being her own boss, working from home and trying to develop a far-reaching ministry.
STAY-AT-HOME MOMS
Can relate to Lane because she left the workplace, raising her daughters as her top priority. Lane understands the struggles of finding value and joy in the daily tasks of managing a household and raising children.
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Mission Statement
To serve and glorify God in whatever avenue He places in my life through speaking, singing, teaching and writing. To love, support, motivate and encourage women in all walks of life.
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