Ginger Sanders and her husband, Denny, have served as Chaplain Coordinators with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team. They have responded to many disasters such as tornadoes, floods and nature storms; but also to Aurora and Sandy Hook shootings.
Ginger has been speaking and sharing God's love for many years. She loves telling the stories of when God has 'shown up' and they have seen things only He could orchestrate.
Before becoming involved with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Ginger worked in the banking arena 37 years, retired as VP of Heritage Bank in Boone County, KY
Ginger has taught Sunday School (Youth, College and Career and Ladies Classes) and has led in numerous retreats and marriage seminars
Ginger still speaks across the country to church and social groups. You may contact her through her web site or face book page Ginger Sanders
Ginger and her husband of 57 years have been on numerous mission trips to Honduras, Romania, Haiti as well as in the United States
Retired from the secular world workforce several years ago, to fulfill His Plan of sharing His Love, and became a Chaplain for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Rapid Response Team.
Ginger and her husband were Chaplains for the local County Sheriff's Dept and local Police Dept. as well as their local hospital.
Author of three books 'He Goes Before Us', 31 faith building stories of when Billy Graham Chaplains have seen things only God could orchestrate; 'Round Eye' a children's book based on true story of when their adopted son (from Sputh Korea) realized he looked different than his parents, but love was what was importantl 'Fireflies' has won BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD by the Christian Small Book Association.
Married to her high school sweetheart, Denny Sanders, they have four children, They are scattered literally all over the U.S. in GA, KY, IN and Florida with eleven beautiful grandchildren
'Fireflies' is a children's book and tells them, in a gentle way, about death. God's love is all over this well illustrated book and will help a child understand in difficult times.