A Woman Inspired is a division of Inspired Hearts Media. This ministry was a vision birthed in the heart of “the Amies,” two women whose mission is to minister to women online. It all started with the successful venture of a home education online conference and it just took off from there. The first A Woman Inspired Conference, Get Revived was held on April 6-9, 2009 and we experienced a record breaking number of women registered and even more set free from bondage and/or inspired to live the life Christ died to give to us. During that conference God gave us an even greater vision for A Woman Inspired.
- Small groups that meet online each week – for free.
- A newsletter that delivers inspiration each month.
- A launching pad for women’s ministries – AWI supports and promotes numerous women’s ministries.
- Access to all things for Christian women in one location – Christian Women Toolbar.
- A complete training course for women who want to minister online.
It is our hearts desire to help raise up women, either through this ministry or by supporting another, to go out and minster and serve as Christ would have us to do. We hope to inspire you to fulfill the call God has placed on your life!
The Amies are Amy Stults from Milk and Cookies and Amy Bayliss from AmyBayliss.com.

Director of Operations:
Amy is a down-to-earth, Christ loving woman with a servant’s heart. She gave her life to God at the age of 21 and has strived to be a reflection of her Lord ever since. Married for 11 years, she stands in awe of the wonderful man that God gave her. She says, “I knew that we would homeschool from the moment I saw the double lines.” And that she did! She’s been teaching their 7 year old son since birth using the Classical homeschooling method.
Amy is the co-founder of Heart of the Matter Online, a leading parenting and home education website and online magazine.
Amy has a passion for genealogy and a love for helping others trace their family trees and learn more about their roots. In fact, not only is she descendant from Mayflower Pilgrim Francis Eaton, but General Robert E. Lee and President Teddy Roosevelt are her fourth and seventh cousins, respectively.
Visit Amy over at Milk and Cookies.

Director of Development:
Amy is a true Cajun princess who is on a mission to minister to women via the World Wide Web. Her preferred method of ministering is through writing but she can often be found with a microphone strapped to her head and caught in her hair while speaking to lost and hurting women. She has a heart for encouraging and equipping them and she is a firm believer that a woman’s first ministry should be to her family.
Her passionate pursuits saturate such endeavors as A Woman Inspired online conferences and small groups for women; Heart of the Matter Online, a leading parenting and home education website and online magazine; and Internet Café Devotions which ministers to thousands of women on a daily basis. She is a regular columnist for some of the Christian circuit’s most popular blogs and her ramblings have been published in several publications.
You can also find her blogging about her online adventures, and beyond, at her personal stomping ground, AmyBayliss.com.
Amy, her husband Ryan, and their three boys live in the heart of Louisiana where they worship and serve under Healing Place Church, the birthplace of Servolution.

Newsletter Editor:
My name is Holly Smith from Monument, CO. I am the wife of Chris and mother of Noah, Kylie, Tabor and Sydney. My Chris and I have been married for 18 years on August 10th this year. We have truly grown up together. We love to be together and are the best of friends! Although it is rare that we have alone time, we search for it like treasure. We are each others’ prayer warriors and biggest cheerleaders.
I am a stay at home mom, who very much loves her job as a mom. On the side, I design web pages and marketing pieces on the side. It is a great way to pour out creativity! God has gifted me with a love of all things creative–from painting and wall-papering to scrapbooking and design-work. Also I write a couple of blogs, which you can read online if you want. One is a cooking blog called What Would Martha Cook? It’s about Martha in the Bible not the other Martha. The other is a devotional writing blog called Crown Laid Down. I began blogging in February 2007.
Also, through blogging, I have compiled a cookbook for Beth Moore and for all the blogging Siestas on her blog. All the proceeds have gone to build clean water wells through Life Outreach International. So far, we have raised over $2,500! I love when God does that!
In every season of our lives, God is faithful.

Lisa Boyd is often accused of having an affair with her laptop. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter. She readily admits her Coca-Cola addiction and a very charming southern drawl. After spending several years arguing with God about what she should be when she grew up, she gave in and started writing. You can check out some of her writing at Simply His because that’s all that matters, being simply His.

Alene Snodgrass is a motivational speaker and author. She speaks regularly around the country at conferences, retreats, and women’s groups sharing Christ through her real life experiences. She is the author of Dirty Laundry Secrets – a Journey to Meet the Launderer and the newly released I’m a Fixer-Upper – A Day-by-Day Remodeling Guide. These Bible studies are written for the busy women of today. Alene has been published in numerous books and writes a weekly Monday devotional. Alene, her husband, and three children reside in Corpus Christi, Texas. You can visit her at www.positivelyalene.blogspot.com or email alene (at) alenesnodgrass (dot) com.

Angela DeRossett is a fun-loving, married to the military, homeschooling mother of four. She has four cats and a great big dog and loves her very full house. She is currently pursuing a Master’s in Christian Education and holds a Bachelor’s of Arts and Science in Christian Ministries. Angela is a coffee and theology junkie and is passionate about Autism advocacy and disability rights. You can find her blogging at Memoirs of a Chaotic Mommy and Homeschooling the Chaotic Mommy.

Jen is passionate to seek an authentic relationship with God and evade the “typical” religious experience our culture encourages. Growing up as a missionary kid in India, she saw people demonstrating their strong faith in even the most simplest acts. She is driven to express what God can do in a way that resonates that same passion. Her motto is: Live life. Respect Tradition. Ignore convention…just as Jesus did. Jen greatly enjoys her job in the Ecommerce field, but loves winding the evening down with her family. Then you can find her writing at 867-5309 and connecting on Twitter.








































