Lauren Littauer Briggs
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“May my teaching drop like rain, my speech
condense like the dew, like gentle rain on grass, like showers on new growth.” Deuteronomy 32:2, NRSV Lauren's message is one of awareness for what people need when they are going through difficult times and how you can meet some of those needs and be a part of the healing process.
Lauren Littauer Briggs' Bio
Lauren Briggs' compassion for comforting those in crisis began with the deaths of her two younger brothers, the first coming when she was just seven years old. After marriage, Lauren's grandmother lived with the family in her last days and Lauren has been there through the cancer battles with several friends. She is also on the steering committee and serves as treasurer of the local chapter of The Compassionate Friends. From this depth of experience comes Lauren's book The Art of Helping -- What to Say and Do when Someone is Hurting (Life Journey, 2003).
Throughout her years of parenting, Lauren has maintained her interest in business. She has a home-based company doing bookkeeping, graphic design, and business management consulting for a select group of clients. She is a licensed Realtor and specializes in the real estate needs of returning missionaries. Lauren's professional interests are featured in the chapter on turning your talents, hobbies and interests into an enterprise in her sister Marita Littauer's book You've Got What It Takes. Lauren holds a degree in psychology. As the oldest daughter of nationally known speaker and author, Florence Littauer, Lauren comes by her speaking and writing talents naturally. Her best-selling book, The Art of Helping – What to Say and Do When Someone is Hurting, is a practical hands-on guide to use in a wide variety of daily situations. Endorsed by nationally known speakers such as Emilie Barnes, Patsy Clairmont, and Marilyn Heavilin, this book demonstrates the lost art of graciousness and compassion—a much needed essential in today’s busy world. Lauren teamed with Florence and Marita Littauer, her mother and sister, to write another must-have book, Making The Blue Plate Special –The Joy of Family Legacies. This step-by-step resource encourages families to enjoy and preserve their family traditions as well as create new ones. Lauren and her family are active in both church and community choral groups including the annual Feast of Lights and have performed in the community productions of "The Music Man", "Fiddler on the Roof" and "My Fair Lady". Each of their children is musically gifted. Randy, Jr., is a professional saxophone player in The Aquabats, a "parent friendly" rock band, Jonathan graduated from UCLA in 2005 majoring in music, and Bryan attended Chapman University where he majored in vocal performance. Lauren's husband Randy is a numismatist, philatelist and deals in exonumia. He is the President and CEO of the Collector Galleries, a seventy year old business specializing in coins, stamps and investments. The Briggs family resides in Redlands, CA. |
Listen to an audio excerpt from Lauren's presentation, Every Day is a Gift!
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Popular Speaking Topics
THE ART OF HELPING
Lauren Littauer Briggs touches a felt need we all experience - wanting to help a hurting
person, but not knowing what to say or do. She equips her audience to
be an expression of God’s comfort and love with practical tools and
creative forms of support. Based on her book, The Art of Helping, Lauren shares poignant personal stories that enable us to be part of the healing process.
EVERY DAY IS A GIFTIn marriage, parenting and life in general we have constant choices to make. Lauren’s message guides her audience through the process of making choices, valuing relationships and seeking God’s best for our lives. Both insightful and practical, this message can be tailored to fit any audience.
LIFTING YOUR LEVEL OF HAPPINESSFeeling a little down? Need a heart lift? We all know that joy is a fragile and scarce commodity. Lauren’s empowering message, guides her audiences to feel fulfilled, engaged and meaningfully happy. Lauren offers a road map to finding and keeping the often elusive qualities of peace, hope and joy.
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TRADITION!
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