Dena Vang
Bible I Calling & Purpose I Communication I Corporate I Discipleship I Faith at Work I Inspiration I Leadership I Mental Health I Ministry & Church Conferences I Women's Events I Youth & Young Adult
About Dena
Dena Vang is a minister, speaker, and entrepreneur with a passion for walking with others through the gentle, faithful work of becoming who God has called them to be.
Her ministry meets people in the weight of everyday life, especially in seasons of transition, burnout, and uncertainty, inviting a slower pace, deeper discernment of God’s voice, and faithful obedience. She has served and supported local and national ministries, bringing thoughtful leadership and spiritual formation to the communities she walks alongside.
With nearly a decade of experience in public relations and strategic communications, Dena has amplified the stories of marginalized communities across local and national channels. She brings that same clarity, storytelling, and care into every room she steps into.
Featured Keynotes
Building Resilient Faith in Disappointment
Disappointment has a way of exposing what we truly believe about God. This message invites attendees to wrestle with unmet expectations, stay rooted in truth, and trust that God can carry us through even our deepest disappointments.
The Courage to Be Formed
Spiritual growth rarely comes easy. This message invites attendees to embrace the discomfort of transformation, confront the resistance within themselves, and step courageously into the refining process God uses to shape their character and calling.
The Altar of Success
In a culture that celebrates achievement and ambition, success can quietly become something we serve. This message invites attendees to examine the hidden costs of success and consider what it means to pursue faithfulness to God above cultural definitions of achievement.
Trusting God in Seasons of Transition
New seasons often bring pressure, uncertainty, and the temptation to take shortcuts. This message guides attendees to recognize God’s preparation in hidden places, lean into the gifts He’s already given them, and move forward with confidence even when the path feels unfamiliar.
