Connie Harris

Connie Harris has held several ministry positions. She and her late husband, Lee, were youth directors in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Connie worked with YWAM, a national youth ministry, while in North Dakota and also served as youth leader during that time.
She especially appreciates the experiences of relating to hundreds of Wal-Mart associates during the years her husband was a general manager for the corporation. As a stay-at-home mom, Connie's priorities have always been her roles as wife, mother, and homemaker.
Connie is the mother of three married children David to Sandy, Kellie to Nick Moore, and Stacy to Jason Brown. She is the proud "Nana" of three grandsons, Garrett and Gavin Harris and Cooper Leeroy Moore, and three granddaughters, Joslyn and Madalyn Brown, and Avery Moore.
Connie co-authored the book, “No Time For Goodbyes” with Sharolyn.
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Sharolyn Sidebottom

Sharolyn Sidebottom holds a Master of Ministry degree from Southwestern Christian University in Church Leadership, Growth and Revitalization. She is the mother of three sons, Nathan, Brian, and Jonathan. Brian married his wonderful wife, Kristen in 2005 and they have a daughter, Tegan Grace. Jonathan married Megan - a wonderful addition to our family - in 2010. Jonathan and Megan have a daughter, Clara Mae.
Sharolyn has held several positions while fulfilling her call to the ministry since 1974. Her experiences include music evangelism, owning and managing a gospel book store, youth ministry, children's pastor, pastoral care pastor, associate pastor, pastoral counseling, teaching, preaching, and has authored many books.
Sharolyn and Connie co-authored their first book “No Time For Goodbyes.” Sharolyn has continued to write several more books. "The Crawl Space" was the story of a "Crawl Space" event that actually happened to Sharolyn and her late husband, Jerry, while she was pregnant with their son, Brian. This humorous story developed into a guide for living through the "crawl space" experiences of life victoriously by the Grace of God. It is a "must read" for everyone desiring to make spiritual progress in difficult circumstances.
"The Seven Stations of the Blood of Jesus" also written by Sharolyn is a “must read” for the serious disciple of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. It explores every point of bleeding that Christ, the Messiah, suffered giving new revelation as to the process of salvation.
“Glorified, The Virtuous Woman,” “Repair the Gates, The King of Glory is Coming” speak of the church’s readiness to receive the second coming of Christ. Her newest book is, “The Witnesses, Full of Grace and Truth.” We know and experience the grace of God for pardon, but it is time to know and experience the grace of God to be graceful and truthful in our manner of living, becoming strong in spirit.
Our Story
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HISTORY:
Connie and Sharolyn have been friends since 1998 when God literally put them together. They soon found out that they had nothing in common but God, so it seemed senseless for God to establish a friendship between them. Their husbands soon became good friends as well. Tragedy struck in 2001.
Connie’s husband, Lee, died suddenly of a heart attack while sitting in the barber’s chair September 19, 2001. Sharolyn’s husband, Jerry, never regained consciousness after injuries sustained in a car wreck October 17th. He died October 22, 2001. In 33 days, Connie and Sharolyn had lost both of their men and their children lost their fathers. Connie’s children were adults. Their oldest son, David, was married, their oldest daughter, Kellie, was in the midst of wedding plans expecting her father to walk her down the aisle in November, and Stacy, their youngest child was in college to become a dental hygienist and was days away from her 21st birthday.
Sharolyn and Jerry’s children were 11, 15, and 19 years old. Nathan, the oldest son, was in college. Brian, who was 15 and involved in the car wreck with his father, sustained multiple injuries. Jonathan was only 11 years old. Jonathan and Sharolyn were driving to school and saw “daddy’s car” in the ditch. A solitary man with nothing official identifying him and with no vehicle around on a country road was at the scene of the accident. He told Sharolyn and Jonathan that the two family members had been taken by ground ambulance and air transport in opposite directions.
In the months that followed, Sharolyn, Connie and all six children found themselves held in the grip of god’s grace. Connie and Sharolyn were learning to Walk With God as never before. They co-authored a book, “No Time For Goodbyes,” that tells their story. This book has been instrumental in healing others who have also suffered loss (not limited to the loss of a loved one.)
PURPOSE:
About a year after the death of their husbands it became apparent God wanted to bring new resurrection life out of the death of the old. Walk With Me Ministries, Inc., (WWMM) was founded in 2003 as a non-profit organization, and is dedicated to the great commission of making disciples in all nations. Their seminars and products encourage personal growth and development no matter what the circumstance. All of us experience what WWMM simply calls "events of life".
Life happens! It isn't what happens to us so much as what happens in us in the wake of an event that determines our outcome. Connie and Sharolyn do not speak from something they have studied from a book, but they speak from hearts of passion and the experiential love of God. They are transparently real as they share God's redemptive and keeping grace.
Walk With Me Ministries provides conferences, seminars, cd's, and written materials to grow up in our relationship with Christ Jesus along with continued prayer support and ministry. We believe to have an effective ministry we cannot simply hold a conference and never have any future relationship, but WWMM is dedicated to walking together with those God establishes us with. Through our commitment to Christ and dedication to making disciples, WWMM has established relationships with the body of Christ that will last a lifetime by the grace of God.