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Having been raised Baptist, Tabatha's parents made the decision to attend a Pentecostal church when she was 15.  Very soon after, she felt the call of God for more hands-on service in the Kingdom. After she and Jerry married, they moved to Columbus, OH, to attend Bible College, where they worked and volunteered for more than five years before entering into full-time ministry as Youth & Music Pastors in Savannah, GA.  She now serves alongside her husband at the Bridge Church of God in Ochlocknee, GA - where they've been the lead pastors for more than a decade.  They have one grown son, who loves in when mama still calls him her miracle baby, and a "heart daughter & son-in-law" who are blessed with the most perfect children on the planet.  Those babies love to come over to G-mama and Papa Jerry's house!

Tabatha brings over 25 years of ministry experience to any audience the Lord places her in front of, but the most precious aspect of her ministry is how relatable she allows herself to be to every person there.  Having spent years seeing the "fake" side of ministry, she and her husband vowed to always be genuine and relatable, no matter where the Lord planted them.  She is not perfect, and still fights the urge to be that "perfect pastor's wife".    Tabatha's passion lies in helping women find the truth of their worth, and teaching practical ways for busy moms and women to protect their peace while still reaching out to a chaotic world.



To contact Tabatha about speaking engagements, feel free to email her at tabrewisspeaks@gmail.com.  Please include your name, the event date(s) and location.  Looking forward to connecting with you for the Kingdom!

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