A seasoned communicator, Kristie McCrary motivates and inspires people with her unique life perspective, humorous stories, and contagious enthusiasm. As a gifted author, teacher, and speaker, she breaks down barriers of generation and gender. Kristie seamlessly transitions between private and public sectors. Her experience includes corporate ownership, political consultancy, religious broadcasting as special assistant to Dr. Pat Robertson, Chairman of Christian Broadcast Network, and service in support of select nonprofit organizations for which she shares her passion as a Strategic Partnerships & Development Consultant.
Her nonprofit experience includes leadership, communications, and development roles for I am Second; Regent University, Mercy Chefs, Council for Life, Orphan Outreach, For Good, and Mully Children’s Family. Her influence and involvement have garnered visibility for causes that ignite her heart, along with millions of philanthropic dollars to fund important work helping those in need. Kristie has invested more than a decade as a volunteer Life Coach and Christian ministry leader at the Genesis Center for women. She is a graduate of Oral Roberts University and currently serves in leadership at Gateway Dallas Church.
Kristie's Partial Client List
Liberty University
First Baptist Dallas
Plymouth Park Baptist Church
Christ for the Nations
Calvary Church
Creekwood Church
Daily Talk Television Show
Ultimate Living Television Show
Diamond Oaks Church
Fellowship of Christian Athletes Highland Park, TX
First Baptist Academy
Lion’s Club Terrell, TX
Heartland World Ministries
Mary Kay, Inc.
The Oaks Fellowship
North Texas District Assemblies of God Women’s Ministry
Southwestern Assemblies of God University
PURE Conference
BLUSH Conference
The 700 Club
The Genesis Center
Gateway Church Dallas Women’s Ministry
Capital Assembly
Freedom International
Christian Life Cathedral
Joyce Meyer Ministries, Enjoying Everyday Life Magazine
Today’s Pentecostal Evangel Magazine
Studio G | Gateway WOMEN’S Magazine
National Co-op Magazine
Shirley Dobson and the National Day of Prayer Magazine