Ted Dekker
Constance Rhodes is the Founder and CEO of FINDINGbalance, a non-profit ministry with an emphasis on eating and body image issues. A former marketing director for Sparrow Records (EMI), Constance was selected in 2006 as one of the “Top 50 Activists, Artists, and Innovators” (The Relevant Nation, Relevant Media Group), and is quickly earning her place as a key leader and innovator in providing consumer-directed resources for women seeking balance with food and body image.

In 2001 Constance founded Fb, followed by the launch of FINDINGbalance.com in January of 2002. Today, her groundbreaking website reaches more than 200,000 visitors a year, and is the world’s first video-on-demand website for eating and body image issues. In 2007, the site won top eHealthcare awards for “Best Rich Media” and “Best Site Design,” alongside other winners Johns Hopkins, WebMD, and Duke University Health System.

In 2003 Constance released Life Inside the Thin Cage: A Personal Look into the Hidden World of the Chronic Dieter (WaterBrook/Random House). Her second book, The Art of Being: Reflections on the Beauty and the Risk of Being Who We Are (WaterBook/Random House), released in 2004 and includes original essays written by several top Christian recording artists. She is also a frequent writer for various publications on the themes of eating, body image, balance, and women’s issues.

In 2008 Constance partnered with Remuda Ranch to launch the True Campaign, a faith based effort to challenge cultural ideals of beauty and identity. Her daring “Month Without Makeup” challenge in 2009 was closely followed at the True Campaign website as well as on Facebook, and garnered her a new wave of fans and support from women everywhere who identify with the struggle to embrace themselves as God made them.

Constance is a popular keynote speaker and has spoken for a variety audiences, including women’s events, colleges, professional and layperson conferences. She serves as spokesperson for The True Campaign (www.truecampaign.org), a partnership between Fb and Remuda Ranch to challenge cultural ideals about beauty and identity.

She is frequent guest on radio and TV, appearing on PBS, Focus on the Family, Good Morning Texas, The Harvest Show, At Home Live, Dawson McAllister Live, American Family Radio, and to churches via several programs broadcast by the Church Communication Network (CCN). She has also served as host in various settings, including the True Conversations podcast, featuring guests from Bethany Dillon to George Barna to Food for the Hungry President Ben Homan.

Whether speaking to thousands alongside noted Christian speakers such as Kay Arthur, Liz Curtis Higgs, and Priscilla Shirer, or leading a small group at Fb’s community center in Franklin, TN, Constance’s passion for sharing a message of truth, hope and freedom is consistent, contagious, and most of all, easily accessible to the millions of disordered eaters who need to know they’re not alone, and that freedom is possible.

Constance and her husband AJ have been married for thirteen years, and reside in Franklin, Tennessee with their three children, Christian (2001), Asher (2004) and Sophia (2007).