Levana Condon
Children's Ministry Director
TFBkids@yahoo.com.sg
(310) 328-5030
Background
I was born in Munich, Germany where my parents came to know Christ in a personal way. They raised me in a Southern Baptist background and, at the age of 5, I made my own profession of faith in Christ and was baptized in Albuquerque, New Mexico. My family moved to California when I turned 7, and I've been here ever since, except for a short stay in Washington State when my husband was in the Coast Guard.

There have been times in my life when I haven't walked in step with the Lord and obeyed His will for my life, and I have had to pay the consequences of those choices. Through those moments, I discovered what a gracious God I serve. i learned that He loves me, even when I don't love myself. When I work myself into a corner of fear, He takes my hand to shows me the way out and help me function. I've found that when others don't care about the trivial things in my life, if it's important to me then it's important to my Savior. I've learned that He is my best friend and I could never survive without Him, because sometimes life is just too hard!

Our family has been immersed in the church since we arrived around 1988, serving in many different ministries. I have been a Sunday School teacher, Vacation Bible School coordinator, Nursery Director, Awana's Sparkies Director, Harvest Festival coordinator, a member of the Women's Ministries Team, youth camp counselor, outings organizer, small group leader, Circle of Friends board member, college counselor volunteer, and numerous other positions. I have worked with all aged, from the cradle to shut-in's.

 
Family
I am married to Jim, going on 26 years, and have 4 children, all of which I've home-schooled. My 2 oldest children are grown, and 1 married - Our first grandbaby was added to the family in 2006! My family and I have been members of TFB for about 19 years.
 
Hobbies
I enjoy gardening, scrap booking, the computer, and brain games.
 
Bible Verse
II Timothy 1:7
  For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but of power, of love, and of self-discipline.
 

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