Susan Freese, as the Founder and President of All In Ministries International Incorporated, is a passionate advocate for empowering women through the transformative power of disciple-making. With a mission deeply rooted in glorifying God, Susan has dedicated her life to training women worldwide to become...
Susan Freese, as the Founder and President of All In Ministries International Incorporated, is a passionate advocate for empowering women through the transformative power of disciple-making. With a mission deeply rooted in glorifying God, Susan has dedicated her life to training women worldwide to become effective disciple-makers of Jesus Christ. Her work is particularly focused on reaching under-resourced women, providing them with the tools and support they need to embrace their identity in Christ and share the gospel within their communities.
Under Susan's leadership, All In Ministries has embarked on a remarkable journey that began with a single act of obedience. What started as a humble outreach to the Mayan jungle has expanded into a global movement, impacting lives in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Through her extensive experience in women's ministry and discipleship training, Susan has developed innovative programs that address the unique challenges faced by women in various cultural contexts. She understands that many women are often labeled as "ruined" or "burdens," and she is committed to changing this narrative by equipping them to become leaders in their own right.
In addition to her hands-on ministry work, Susan is a sought-after conference speaker and motivational leader, known for her engaging storytelling and ability to inspire others. Her expertise in nonprofit organizations and business development allows her to effectively mobilize resources and create sustainable programs that foster long-term growth and impact. Through All In Ministries, Susan Freese is not only advancing the gospel but also cultivating a generation of women who are empowered to share their faith and lead others in their communities.