Take a walk with me through what many have called “the great hall of faith”—Hebrews chapter 11. The men and women listed in this chapter are people whose lives were pivot points in Bible history.
Ladies Ministry
By Terrie Chappell, Friday, February 14, 2020
God Wants Our Undivided Attention
One of the most special times between a mother and child is when they spend time reading a book together. I always loved it when one of my kids would crawl up in my lap and ask me to read a story. Now, I especially love it when one of my grandkids asks me to read a story!
Category
By Monica Bass, Saturday, August 10, 2019
The Lord Is the Source of Our Strength
Sometimes courage doesn’t roar. Sometimes courage is trying again when you don’t feel you have it in you to go on. Sometimes it is pressing forward when lack of visible progress dampens your resolve.
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, June 8, 2019
7 Thoughts on Organizing a Ladies Ministry
There are certain things I love to do. I love to organize, to decorate, and to bake desserts. I love to entertain and spend quality time with my family. I love to dream big and see those dreams come to reality. I also love leading the ladies ministry of our church.
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, April 6, 2019
Do you ever talk to yourself? I plead guilty. I really don’t like to admit it because when I was young I remember my mom talking to herself, and I said that I would never do that. And, here I am, all grown up, and I find myself talking to myself. Sometimes I say good things to myself and sometimes I have some negative talk going on.
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, December 22, 2018
Busyness Will Rob You of Joy
“I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy down in my heart (where?), down in my heart (where?), down in my heart. I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy down in my heart (where?) down in my heart to stay.” We listen to the children sing this cute song and smile, and often we enjoy the motions and tune out without considering what the words really mean to us.
Category
By Monica Bass, Saturday, November 17, 2018
Give Thanks for Your Blessings
You might call me stingy, but I prefer to think of myself as thrifty. Either way, I’m all about saving pennies where I can… which is exactly what I did some years ago when I salvaged several small pumpkins from being tossed.
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, November 3, 2018
5 Suggestions for Hosting a Retreat
Do you enjoy hosting a ladies retreat or would you rather attend one?
Category
By Terrie Chappell, Saturday, September 15, 2018
God Uses Trials to Work in Your Life
When we are in the midst of a trial, it is comforting to remember that God is doing far more in our lives than we can see. Let’s look at a few ways God works through trials.
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, August 18, 2018
3 Parallels between DIY Projects and Ladies Ministry
Do the letters DIY mean something to you? Do It Yourself projects have become so popular. Why pay someone to do something that you can do yourself? In 1997, when my husband became pastor of our church, I decided to wallpaper his office.
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, July 7, 2018
Using a Journal to Help Your Spiritual Growth
Last year my husband and I were given a wonderful opportunity. We were asked if we would like to go on a trip to the Holy Land; Israel, God’s land, and God’s people. We worked through a couple of scheduling conflicts and said, “Yes!”
Category
By Monica Bass, Saturday, June 23, 2018
Observations of God’s Provision Seen in Deuteronomy 8
Sometimes I imagine a conversation between an Israelite woman and a foreign guest in the Promised Land. The Israelite woman (whom we’ll call Sarah) was among those who spent four decades in the wilderness, and her new companion (we’ll call her Fatima) has recently trekked the same territory. They are eager to swap stories and compare experiences:
Category
By Valerie Creed, Saturday, May 26, 2018
Everlasting Life Is Forever
Fresh strawberry pie would be a perfect dessert to bring to our church dinner so I checked my recipe and started gathering my ingredients. The sweet aroma from the deep-red strawberries filled my kitchen as I pulled out a pie shell, strawberry gelatin, sugar, and an old box of cornstarch.
Category
By Terrie Chappell, Friday, May 11, 2018
As women, we have the opportunity to make choices on a daily basis. Sometimes, the choices we make seem small and insignificant. Other times, they involve life-changing consequences.
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, January 27, 2018
A Look at Five Aspects of Ladies Ministry Using the Word Enjoy
“I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy, down in my heart (Where?) Down in my heart (Where?) Down in my heart. I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy down in my heart (Where?) Down in my heart to stay.” I have the joy of the Lord in my heart, but do I enjoy what I have?
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Friday, December 8, 2017
3 Prerequisites to Peace at Christmas
I love Christmas! Growing up, I loved to wake up on Christmas morning to the smell of the gas heater and peek in the living room to see if “Santa” had come during the night. Sure enough, he had come and delivered bunches of presents wrapped in red Santa paper.
Category
By Monica Bass, Saturday, November 18, 2017
And 4 Ways to Reclaim Them
I recently did something I should do more often—turned notifications off on my phone, drove to an area with no cell reception, hiked to the bottom of a canyon, and sat for two and a half hours with a good book.
Category
By Kathy Houk, Saturday, November 4, 2017
Giving Thanks Should Be a Way of Life
Recently, our two-year-old granddaughter braved shots and the drawing of blood while making a visit to the doctor. Through tears, she continually cried, “Tank you,” to the doctor and nurses.
Category
By Sharon Rabon, Saturday, October 28, 2017
Developing a Plan Using the TEAM Acrostic
I love having a plan! A plan is a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something. If we want to grow people in the church, it is a good idea to have a plan.
Category
By Terrie Chappell, Saturday, October 21, 2017
What Being a Helpmeet Looks Like on a Daily Basis
What did it feel like as you prepared to walk down the aisle on your wedding day? Were there butterflies in your stomach? Excitement like you didn’t know was possible? Once, I heard about a bride who was so nervous that she doubted she could make it to the front of the church.
Category