Mary Dunham Faulkner is a cross-cultural communicator with a message that empowers her international audience to discover and claim their God-gifted destiny. She is also the founder of
Leah’s Sisters, an organization committed to rebuilding nations through restored women.
Her experience of living in Thailand for 25 years where she founded and directed a
Girl’s Home for girls at risk of being sold into prostitution has given her a unique foundation for her seminars and conferences that she conducts around the world.
She is the author of four books, “
I’m a Woman!”— addressing issues of self-esteem and the Asian woman; and
Soul on Sojourn—Gaining an Eternal Perspective through the Losses of Life (contracted by Multnomah but unpublished),
Living Beyond the Possible by Wayne Myers and Mary Dunham Faulkner, Evangeline Press, 2003; and
Gentle Wisdom for Tough Times.
She is now partnering with the Rwanda government in Central Africa in building a
Women’s Resource Center for the families of the victims of the tragic genocide of 1994. Besides her partnership with the women of Rwanda, Mary also conducts leadership conferences and seminars in S.E. Asia, Africa, South America and Eastern Europe.