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Kimberly Joy: Raising 11 Children and Overcoming the Fear of "No" in Business

12 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Kimberly Joy is the kind of woman who makes you believe again; believe in your calling, your voice, and the extraordinary life God designed for you. She’s a seven-time Amazon best-selling author, an international speaker, and the founder of The Fellowship of Extraordinary Women (FEW), a growing movement of Spirit-led women living on mission in faith, family, and business. Since launching FEW in 2014, Kimberly has helped thousands of women discover who they really are, what they’re called to do, and how to walk it out with boldness and joy. Through live events, transformational certification courses, a thriving publishing arm, and monthly community gatherings, FEW equips women to lead with both power and presence. Her voice has reached audiences around the world, including in Africa and across the U.S., and her passion is contagious. Whether she’s training authors, equipping entrepreneurs, mentoring leaders, or praying over a room full of world-changers, Kimberly is known for igniting clarity, confidence, and Holy Spirit purpose. At the heart of it all, Kimberly is a deeply devoted follower of Jesus, a proud mama of 11, a joyful Noni to 11, and a relentless champion of women who are ready to rise. https://www.thefewwomen.com/ [https://www.thefewwomen.com/]

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