In addition to seminars, which can be hosted by you, I also speak on topics related to relationship restoration, marriage, divorce, and God’s faithfulness through difficult times. If you would like more information about a presentation customized for your group, please contact Charissa at cgaither@redemptiveheart.com. Include your name, a telephone number, and the best time to reach you, and we will respond promptly.
Presentation Topics
Any of these presentations can be tailored to meet your specific needs. My goal is to help you achieve the outcome you want to create.
Surprised by Grace has my wife, Charissa Swindoll Gaither, join me in a creative retelling of how God brought us together, complete with plot twists, unlikely coincidences, lots of laughter, and a celebration of our Father’s amazing grace.
“I Know the Plans I Have for You” digs beneath the surface of this often-quoted promise of God to discover powerful truths and practical principles for difficult times.
From Gethsemane to Glory acknowledges the overwhelming difficulty of restoring a relationship after sin has destroyed trust, then encourages believers to imitate Christ and share in His glory.
The Anatomy of an Apology explains the four stages of relationship rebuilding (Estrangement, Reconciliation, Restoration, and Intimacy), clarifies the meaning of forgiveness, and offers practical principles to apply.
The Church and the No-Win Scenario explores the difficulties Christian leaders and Christian followers commonly face when confronted with the issue of divorce and remarriage, then proposes a unique approach called “redemptive divorce.”
The Genius of Marriage celebrates this God-ordained union as a memorial of our creation, our design, and our purpose on earth.
The Biblical Divorce clarifies the issues of marriage, divorce, and remarriage as Jesus and Paul understood them.
When Love Has to Get Tough demonstrates the need for a proactive stance, including separation or divorce, when the sin of one spouse victimizes the other or places the entire family in peril.

"No More Condemnation"