Natasha is currently booking engagements for 2014 and 2015.
Check Natasha’s schedule and availability here.
Speaking Topics for Retreats and Conferences
When speaking, Natasha invites you into the conversation as she presents the topics God has laid on her heart. As you listen, you find yourself captivated by her real life experiences, her tone and her commanding demeanor. Although once a Marine Corps Captain, she commands your attention not with sternness, but out of love and trueness of life. As you listen to her speak, you find yourself wanting to know more of the God in which she speaks of. Her tone is welcoming, her dialogue flows effortlessly, and her genuineness is evident in all she does and says. Natasha shows God’s love in every action of her life…Natasha is a God-fearing woman with a deep desire that others might see Jesus through her. —Mentoring Ministry Mentee
TRAINING TO LIVE LOVED
It is critical for women to: 1. Know and love God, 2. Know who they are in Christ Jesus, and 3. Love their neighbors. (This message can be broken into two or three segments for either a women’s conference or leadership retreat.)
WHEN LIFE AND BELIEFS COLLIDE
Life is sometimes difficult. It is critical to seek God on the mountain peaks so we know without a shadow of doubt he is with us in the midst of our valley moments. When faced with suffering, we must choose to trust the character of God.
Natasha Robinson is a powerful and intense speaker and leader whose passion for Christ is the driving force of her life. Her desire and focus is for women of faith to grow in their knowledge of The Word and to participate in the fulfillment of the joy-filled, abundant life that is available to all believers who seek to know Him more. —Pastor’s Wife & Ministry Mentor
MENTORING
I’LL GO WHERE YOU GO
While highlights the mentoring relationship between Naomi and Ruth, women are encouraged to accept the responsibility of mentoring as presented in Titus Chapter Two. The message presents the generational blessings of mentoring and what we miss when we refuse to take this responsibility seriously.
WHAT ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS?
God said, “It is not good for man to be alone (Gen. 2:18).” The intimate relationships of David and Jonathan, Elisha and Elijah, and Jesus with the disciples all reveal that we were created for community. God calls us to friendship and beckons us to befriend others.
Leadership Workshops
Character is a word that is hard to describe but you know it when you see it. I saw it in Natasha Robinson when she was one of my students. Her attitude of “I will do what I say I will do” was evident in her work and in her word. Natasha also shined when presented with the opportunity to lecture my Cross Cultural Counseling class.—Rodney I. Cooper, Ph.D., Professor, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC
CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW
The “why” and “how” of sharing biblical truth in a hostile world. Christian leaders are called to create, educate, engage, and multiply so that the Church can lead again.
SOLDIERS IN THE ARENA
Using King Saul as a leadership model: presents three temptations that can lead to moral failure: fear, the inability to wait, and the lack of obedience
I have had the privilege of working with Natasha for three years co-chairing a Women’s Mentoring Ministry. Natasha is a strategic thinker and visionary…Keeping the building of her team in mind, she also has the uncanny ability to utilize the gifts of others by again, methodically delegating tasks which also builds the unity of the group. She is a strong believer and executer of excellent communication skills. It has been a joy working with Natasha and I have come away learning a lot from her. —Mentoring Ministry Partner
THE CHRISTIAN LEADER AS MENTOR
What is mentoring? Why do it? What is the mentoring mission? What is the biblical framework for a mentoring relationships?
THE PRAYER AND FASTING LIFE OF THE CHRISTIAN LEADER
Leaders need to focus on “being” with God and allow their “doing” to naturally flow out of time spent in God’s presence. God establishes, Christ confirms, and the Holy Spirit sustains kingdom work that stands the test of time (1 Cor. 3:10-15).
Mentoring Leadership Training & Coaching
Natasha is a motivational communicator who is passionate about encouraging and training women through mentoring relationships, helping them to personally connect with God and live intentionally for Christ. She challenges and inspires her audience to dig deeply into the Word of God, to grow in truth and discover their life’s purpose. —Ministry Mentor
Natasha offers leadership and mentoring training to equip you, your team, and those you are called to serve. Training and Coaching topics include, though are not limited to, the following:
Being a PeaceMaker (Making True Confessions, Repentance, and Forgiveness)
Building Teams
The Art of Listening and Asking the Right Questions
Leadership Challenges
The Soul of a Leader
Leading Through Change
The Shepherding Heart of the Leader
Jesus Driven Ministry
Leading on a Mission
Avoiding Spiritual Burnout
Spiritual Retreats
MY SOUL RESTS IN GOD
In Psalms 62:5-8, David invites our soul to find rest in God alone. Our hope comes from him. God is our rock, salvation, fortress, and refuge. Our honor depends on him. Therefore, we can trust in him at all times. Pour out your heart to him. (Any one or several of these themes can be highlighted based on the specific needs of the attendees.)
For the Young People
LET’S CONNECT
The importance of developing healthy relationships. What kind of relationships do you need in life?
CASTING A VISION
Turning your dream into a reality.
ARE YOU A WORLD CHANGER?
Intentional Leadership and Mentoring
YOUR GREATEST TREASURE
An honest Talk about Abstinence & Celibacy
GOING SOMEWHERE
How to prepare for a top-notch college or university
MAKING CONNECTIONS
Your network begins now
LIFE TALK
What nobody ever told you, when they should have.
For Moms
BE INTENTIONAL & DO WHAT YOU CAN
Audience: Moms
Message: Using Proverbs 31:10-31, moms are encouraged in their responsibility concerning their little ones. Inspired by Elisa Morgan’s, She Did What She Could.
KINGDOM-MINDED PARENTING
Encouraging and Cultivating Your Child’s Gifts
SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES
What mom cannot afford to neglect