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Timothia Observes Pauletta Go Through Suffering “After you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who called you to His eternal glory in Christ will Himself perfect, confirm, strengthen, and establish you. To Him be dominion forever and ever. Amen.” -1 Peter 5:10-11 The following is a true story and went…
When Pauletta Edifies Timothia As Scripture relays in the New Testament, Paul and Timothy had a unique friendship, one that involved much mentoring from Paul to Timothy. Indubitably, Paul exercised spiritual authority over Timothy and at times, was dissatisfied with Timothy’s complacency in Christ. He was concerned that Timothy could be weakening spiritually. Rather than…
Mentoring has many unexpected blessings. It’s a two-way street with bends and turns, with laughter and tears and so much beauty along the way.
I was drowning in a sea of changes and overwhelming details when God sent some unexpected help.Three friends to the rescue.
Women yearn for intimate friendships. I’ve seen one obstacle more than any other, stand in the way of beginning the road towards cultivating friendships. That one, single-most blind spot is. . . Self. Focus on Self. Think about it. Have any of these thoughts ruled in your mind? Why don’t people want to be my friend? Why don’t they…
Sometimes talking about How to Do A Quiet Time stirs up guilt. We could all pray more and get up earlier and be more consistent. But it’s really as simple as God wooing us to Him as each new day starts.
Pauletta and Timothia Hebrews 13:7 reads, “Remember those who led you, who spoke the word of God to you; and considering the result of their conduct, imitate their faith.” By Mel While in college pursuing a major in primary education, I was granted the unique privilege of working within the walls of the Ellis household.…
Years ago I read a devotional that had a tremendous impact on my understanding of how to support a friend during a time of mourning. Here is one tip for helping a friend who is grieving.
One of the passions Rhonda has on her heart is mentoring. Today we hear from Melissa, who worked in her home nearly 20 years ago and now is a mom herself and Rhonda’s assistant with Cultivating A Home.
This is what one might call a “God Story.” I actually first met her when I was her camp counselor and she had big red-framed glasses and in the 9th grade. She was hip… I mean, cool. That’s the word we used then. And, so sweet. I remember she was a loyal friend and…