Darla Baerg is a master communicator and storyteller. She shares her real life experiences (many of which are hilarious!), scripture and her love for the Lord into powerful messages for women. People are drawn to Darla’s joyfulness, transparency and ability to honestly share God’s word. Darla is a regular speaker at women’s retreats, MOPS groups, seminars, etc.
Darla can speak on various topics relating to women and can easily adapt a message to your groups theme. She regularly speaks on marriage, family life, and priorities. You will leave feeling more inspired to fulfill whatever assignment God has for you…be it wife, mother, friend or co-worker.
Darla holds a Communication Specialist degree from Baylor University and a Masters degree in Communication from the University of North Texas. In addition, she has a Masters Degree in Human Resource Development from Vanderbilt University. Before starting her family Darla was the Chief of Staff for a United States Congressman and the Director of Training for a large company. She has been married for 19 years to her husband Bill and they have 4 children. She is currently speaking, teaching Bible Studies and is an adjunct faculty member in the Communication Department at Houston Baptist University.
Darla can speak on various topics relating to women and can easily adapt a message to your groups theme. She regularly speaks on marriage, family life, and priorities. You will leave feeling more inspired to fulfill whatever assignment God has for you…be it wife, mother, friend or co-worker.
Darla holds a Communication Specialist degree from Baylor University and a Masters degree in Communication from the University of North Texas. In addition, she has a Masters Degree in Human Resource Development from Vanderbilt University. Before starting her family Darla was the Chief of Staff for a United States Congressman and the Director of Training for a large company. She has been married for 19 years to her husband Bill and they have 4 children. She is currently speaking, teaching Bible Studies and is an adjunct faculty member in the Communication Department at Houston Baptist University.