Becca Stevens headlines this year’s Prayer Breakfast at Expo. Becca is a social entrepreneur, author, and founder of Thistle Farms.
Thistle Farms opened in 1997 as a single home for survivors of trafficking and addiction. Today the Nashville flagship includes a residential program that serves as a national model for women’s recovery and three social justice enterprises that provide jobs to survivors.
Becca inspires and motivates audiences everywhere with practical steps to inspire change in individuals and communities. Start the day inspired! Join us on Monday, April 24 at 7:30 am. Learn more and register today for this special event.
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