Judi Braddy
Description
Judi Braddy is an author, motivational speaker, licensed minister, wife, mom and (very young) grandma. She is a regular contributor to magazines such as Enrichment Journal, Today’s Pentecostal Evangel, Woman’s Touch and Side By Side, an online newsletter for pastor’s wives. The author of five books--Prodigal in the Parsonage; It All Comes Out in the Wash; True North; Camp Gramma; and Simple Seasons--Judi has lived through scads of seasons and turned over a number of new leaves. Basically she and King Solomon have come to the same conclusion—there is a time and season for everything. Judi and her husband, Jim, live in Elk Grove, California where he serves as a denominational executive. For more information about her writing and speaking, visit her witty website at www.judibraddy.com.
Books
True north
An uplifting, heartfelt memoir about surviving life’s upheavals – and how to live authentically Breaking up isn’t a conscious decision, it’s more of a revelation … In the first few moments after waking each day I needed to remind myself who I was and what had happened. It was like pulling a compass out of a drawer and watching it adjust, the needle swinging around to find true north and quivering before staying there. When writer Catherine Deveny faced the end of a seventeen-year relationship with the father of her children, she had no idea what lay on the other side of the months of tumult: she just knew she had to create space for a new life. But this wasn’t the first time she’d taken a plunge into the unknown or let go of conventional assumptions. In this heartfelt and moving memoir, Deveny shares how she learnt to live life on her own terms. From her oppressive Catholic upbringing in Melbourne’s working-class inner-north, through growing independence in her teenage years and university sharehouses to life in Melbourne’s thriving cultural scene, Deveny’s life is at once highly relatable and utterly unique. True North is a cathartic and uplifting read that will resonate with anyone who has gone through – or is currently living through – a major life change.
It All Comes Out in the Wash
Uses laundry as a metaphor for life, encouraging women to stop over-scheduling and instead focus on true priorities to find fulfillment and avoid feeling overwhelmed, stained by regret, and caught in a "spin cycle" of endless demands.
