Vessel Ministries

Kathy Slamp's Christian speaking and writing ministry based on II Cor. 4:7

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iselin, new jersey, Puerto Rico

Lynn Powell Thompson

Columbia, SC, United States

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Rochesster mn, United States

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Cleveland, MS, United States

Judith Ann Fields

Wichita, KS, United States

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Toledo, OH, United States

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New Richmond, WI, United States

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Nampa, ID, United States

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Ankeny, IA, United States

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Fredericktown, OH, United States

Cheryl Swanson

Danville, IN, United States

Bea Pike

Palm Desert, CA, United States

Barbara Simmons

Waldoboro, ME, United States

Kathy Adrian

Oregon City, Oregon

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United States

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United States

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Muskegon, MI, United States

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Payson, AZ, United States

Pamela Jean Larson

Minneapolis, MN, United States

Marjorie Chinn

Portage, IN, United States

Kathleen White

Portland, OR, United States

Book Kathy Slamp

Vessel Ministries is booking engagements for Spring & Fall 2025. We would love to add your event to the Vessel itinerary.  Please contact Kathy Slamp to finalize details.

Besides retreats and special event speaking, we also offer speaking for mission services & Faith Promise Conventions.

Three years ago, we returned from 5 amazing years in Africa. During these years we visited Ethiopia, Rwanda, Malawi, Botswana, Madagascar, Namibia, S. Africa, Uganda, Kenya, Swaziland, Cote d' Avoire, the Congo, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Liberia, Ghana, and Mozambique. 

Beyond measure, this was blessed. Africa changed our lives, and we will never be the same.

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Do you like travel?  Check out my travel blog:

TravelsiwthKathySlamp

You'll see blogs about

Alaska, Africa, Israel, Thailand, China, Montenegro, S. America, New Zealand, China and more added regularly.  

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