Brooke Fremouw
Brooke Fremouw has an educational backround in nursing but didn’t pursue her career in the field because of the rapid growth of her family. Instead, she has been primarily a stay-at-home mom. Brooke has faced many challenging seasons in her home, thus has advanced her education. She became a Certified Trauma Support Specialist, is trained in EEG nuerofeedback services, and has taken advanced training hours for 12 years. Most importantly, Brooke is an adoptive mom to 11 children that came to her and her husband at all ages from birth to 17 yearas old. She has helped countless families to find joy, peace, and respect over the past few years and is excited to do the same for you.
There were times in Brooke’s life as an adoptive mom over the past 14 years that she was short on hope, and short on perspective. Now that many of her children are adults, it is easier to say with confidence that the story of the trying adopted child is truly still unwritten. By introducing you to adult adoptees and even her husband, Brooke is able to help share perspective that she otherwise couldn’t.
Jason and Brooke have been married since 1998. Jason is a mortgage lender by trade but a full-time father to all 11 of their beautiful kids as well. Jason gives strength and wisdom as he speaks to his role as an adoptive father.

Pam Rider Lintern, Breakout Host

Pam is a
woman of valor that often does
not feel like one, because she
has lived through the joys and
pitfalls of growing up with three
sisters, raising four daughters
and then two more daughters
and a son, with her husband,
Ron, who was beloved and then
suddenly deceased, after 33
years of marriage, leaving great
turmoil within several fragile lives,
10 years ago.
She was born just before John
Kennedy was elected president,
and came to the Lord about
halfway to the present.
Today, she is married to a Lutheran pastor, who from the beginning she
told to run, and who share nine children, 17 grandchildren, six in-laws,
three parents, two congregations and a variety of ministry ventures.
Her hobbies consist of a Covid Coop Henhouse, and she loves gathering
eggs for her family and friends. Presently Pam is a board member of
Rubies Healing House, for women recovering from addiction and human
trafficking. It is based on Proverbs 31:10 — “A wife of noble character,
who can find? She is worth far more than Rubies.”
Pam does not have a book, just a story; no advice, just observations, and
no solutions that do not center around Jesus.
She lives with Paul just north of Mansfield, and spends much time being
Mammy.