Carole has been a potter for twenty-nine years and taught ceramics for four of those years. Carole's husband, Wayne, served as Senior Pastor at Calvary Chapel in the San Fernando Valley for eleven years. Along with being a pastor's wife, she was involved with children's ministry and a monthly bible study for women.
Carole has been presenting "The Master's Pieces" for the last sixteen years. She has spoken at thousands of churches nationwide and has made appearances on the Carol Lawrence Show on TBN and Lifestyles of the Rich in Christ Jesus.
All of Carole's messages are dramatically presented from the potter's wheel. Master's Pieces, her original presentation, is the entire story of the Potter and the Clay from the potter's perspective; from beginning to end, from the pit to praise on how God molds and shapes our lives. Poured Out for Him has a little diferent twist and is presented from the vessel's perspective; how we see ourselves. She takes a look at four ordinary vessels and how they become extraordinary when touched by Jesus. The Making of a Vessel of Honor is a dramatic adaption of the book of Job told from the potter's house.
Her unique style of story telling mixed with her skill at the potter's wheel bring scripture to life in a very visual way.
Born into a Jewish home, Carole received Jesus as her Messiah thirty-one years ago. She has been married to Wayne for thirty years and while it would be many years and a miracle before they were blessed with a child, she is a testimony of how God fulfills the desires of your heart. She is the mother of three children; Katy, age 23, Jenny, age 21, and David, age 18.
Carole's pottery can be found in thousand of homes, not only nationally, but world-wide. Her unique Raku style and Hebrew designs make her pottery look like it was dug up from an ancient Israeli Tel. Her pottery is a visual reminder of God's loving touch upon our lives.
Carole's teaching are drawn from her own time in God's Word and her experience of being clay in the gentle hands of the Father, The Master Potter, experiencing the molding on the wheel, the fire of the kiln, and the joy of being His.