Norm Wakefield’s Biography for Homeschool Audiences
Norm Wakefield has been speaking at Homeschool conferences nationally and internationally since 1992. He launched The Spirit of Elijah Ministries International in 1997 with a desire to see men’s hearts turned to God and to equip them to apply the gospel to their lives. He has a shepherd’s heart and the biblical principles he teaches are just as impactful in the lives of women, young adults, teens, and children. You’ll find Norm’s messages to be powerfully life-changing because all are based soundly on the gospel with a reliance on the Holy Spirit to give understanding and application to his listeners. Norm has served the body of Christ faithfully and brings experience, inspiration, spiritual depth, and practical, simple, profound insight into the Scriptures as he speaks in men’s retreats, father/son and father/daughter events, youth conferences, marriage retreats, family life conferences, and spiritual life events. Norm and Alma have been married for 52 years, have four children, seventeen grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. They also have experience with children with special needs as well since their daughter, Amanda, has Down Syndrome.
Homeschool Keynote Addresses or Workshops
- The Transformational Power of Love in Home Education
- Anchored in Christ in the Homeschool Storms of Life
- The Most Powerful Words You Can Say
- How to Listen: A Foundational Lesson for Learning
- The Most Powerful Words Ever Spoken
- The Power of Humility in Parenting
Homeschool Workshops
- Living from an Eternal Perspective
- What’s a Mom to Do With Teenage Sons
- The Foundational Lesson for Learning: Ears to Hear
- God’s Blueprint for the Family
- The Spirit of Elijah – The Turning of Father’s Hearts
- The Calling Out of Sons
- The Power of Hope in Parenting
- Homeschooling by Grace
- How to Lead Your Family with Vision
- The Purpose of Christian Home Education
- How to Create a Gospel Culture
- Go With the Flow – How to Apply Jurisdictional Principles in Your Home
- It’s a Matter of Identity – Why your children do what they do
- Why Home Education? – Should We or Shouldn’t We?