For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared for us in advance to do. –Ephesians 2:10 Consider the following quote: I am only one, but I am […]
Category: Women’s Ministry
Great Expectations
When I first started planning my move to Arizona, I was sure that this was where God wanted me to be. And so I had convinced myself that everything else was going to fall into […]
Sabbath Rest
Here lately I have been working more on Saturday than I probably should. My work week has crept into my weekend which at first seems like no big deal until I find myself having to […]
One Woman’s Story: Breast Cancer Awareness
I didn’t want to write this blog. But I had to. If it motivates or encourages even one Vineyard lady, then it’s worth it. As you know, October is breast cancer awareness month. […]
Rich in Love
The LORD is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love. Psalm 145:8 NIV How I love this verse! It is also a Vineyard Worship song, “The Lord is Gracious and Compassionate” written […]
Breaking News Update!
Have you watched the news lately? Reports of hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, threats of terrorism, violence and war can be heard daily. Our world seems out of control and filled with hate and discontent, often leaving […]
Me, Myself and Hey-Soos
The daughter of a friend of mine, Lacey, spent a few years working at a Taco Bell restaurant. She worked her way through the ranks until she eventually became a manager. During her tenure in […]
The Complete Workout
Recently, I have been battling an injury. What caused the injury is my failure to take the time to stretch like I should. I just want to do my workout and not do the most […]
Telling My Mountain How Big My God Is
My summer vacation has been a blur. First, toe surgery in June, thankfully paid for by Uncle Sam’s tax returns. Then, a death in the family in July. Now, a medical crisis in August. […]
Phone-y Faith
Twenty years ago, I received my first cell phone as a birthday present. In all those years, I can count on one hand (okay – maybe two) the number of times I’ve accidentally left home […]