Saturday, July 11, 2009

Nancy Sebastian Meyer is our woman in the Spotlight

This months woman in the spotlight is a Wife, Mother, Author, Christian Speaker and Musician who loves connecting people to God and watch His amazing hope heal hurting hearts and restore joy to the lives of others. Whether speaking or writing, she believes in getting real—sharing real pain, God, and hope.


Her name is Nancy Sebastian Meyer and she wants you to know you too can experience unshakeable hope, restful peace and delightful joy. Nancy has written books that minister to women, provide encouragement, and help them in their daily walk. You will be touched by her rock-solid faith in God and His Word.

Nancy's Hope4Heart Ministries is a ministry that helps wives, women, mothers, and daughters to hear God's Word, understand His truths, and apply godly principles to their lives. Through this ministry she also communicates God's love, hope, grace, and peace. Nancy is our woman in the spotlight for the month of July. You can read our interview with Nancy @ Woman2Woman

Friday, July 3, 2009

Have a Safe Holiday Weekend!


Wishing you all a Safe, healthy, and happy Holiday with your loved ones!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

26 Beautiful One-liners




1. Give God what's right -- not what's left.

2. Man's way leads to a hopeless end -- God's way
leads to an

endless hope.

3. A lot of kneeling will keep you in good standing.

4. He who kneels before God can stand before anyone.

5. In the sentence of life, the devil may be a comma--but never let him

be the period.

6. Don't put a question mark where God puts a period.

7. Are you wrinkled with burden? Come to the church for
a face-lift.

8. When praying, don't give God instructions - just report for duty.

9. Don't wait for six strong men to take you to church.

10. We don't change God's message -- His message changes
us.

11. The church is prayer-conditioned.

12. When God ordains, He sustains.

13. WARNING: Exposure to the Son may prevent burning.

14. Plan ahead -- It wasn't raining when Noah built the
ark.

15. Most people want to serve God, but only in an advisory position.

16. Suffering from truth decay? Brush up on your Bible.

17. Exercise daily -- walk with the Lord.

18. Never give the devil a ride -- he will always want
to drive.

19. Nothing else ruins the truth like stretching it.

20. Compassion is difficult to give away
because it keeps coming back.

21. He who angers you controls you.

22. Worry is the darkroom in which negatives can
develop.

23. Give Satan an inch & he'll be a ruler.

24. Be ye fishers of men -- you catch them & He'll clean
them.

25. God doesn't call the qualified, He qualifies the called.

26. Read the Bible -- It will scare the hell out of you.

Now take 60 seconds and give this a shot! Let's just see
if Satan

stops this one. All you do is:

Simply say a small prayer for the person who sent you this, e.g.

LORD, God, bless this person in whatever it is that You know he

or she may be needing this day....)


Then sit back and watch the power of God work in your life for doing the

thing that you know He loves.

What we do in life echoes in eternity....

Designs by Stationery Heaven

Friday, April 24, 2009

Hallelujah Magazine Salutes Christ centered Mothers


Sherri Walker has been chosen by the Editor & Chief of Hallelujah Magazine, Evangelist/ Doctor Orphialasertrella Adams-Taylor, to be Hallelujah! Magazine's Spring 2009 Sister Servant Cover Girl! and is featured in its Spring Edition. Hallelujah Magazine is a Christian Magazine for Women of all ages. It is published every other month throughout the Delaware Valley. Such talents as Shirley Ceasar and Vickie Winans has graced the cover of this popular magazine. Mrs. Walker has had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Orphialastrella Adams-Taylor in person and on two occasions in 2008 had her poetry featured in the poetry section of the Magazine. Sherri is counting it all joy and gives honor and glory to God for this true blessing of being chosen as Sister Servant Cover girl for their spring edition. To read more click here to visit her website.

Let the Son's light shine through you!

Many people in the world today are filled with fear, sadness, despair, anger, desperation, depravity, and loneliness. Their lives are miserable, their conditions are so wretched, they see themselves hanging on a string that could break at any moment. They feel hopeless. So many live daily with an abundance of pain but keep it hidden for fear that if they speak on it, it would only increase the pain they are already experiencing.

Christians know the name that can put lives back together, heal bodies, minds, and spirits, the name which all these demons tremble and flee from.

Christ said he came for sinners, not the righteous. Once we are delivered we are not to get full of ourselves and think we are better than those who are not saved to the point that we turn our backs on the people still in darkness, the darkness that Christ brought us out of. Christians have the Holy Spirit within them, and the Holy Spirit wants us to move! God put you on this earth to do a job, and it is in our best interests to go ahead and do it!

Our job is reach people and show them the light, let them know there is HOPE. We have to tell people about Jesus Christ, our redeemer, protector, provider, healer, justifier and defense. He is our only savior! Salvation is of and through him and God has commissioned us to go tell of this good news to others. This should be our life long mission in life to spread some Sonshine!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Monica Marie Jones is our Woman in the Spotlight

This months woman in the spotlight is an author whose published works include The Ups and Downs of Being Round and Taste My Soul. She is also a contributing author in Chicken Soup for the Girls Soul, New Directions for Youth Development and several publications and youth development training materials for the High/Scope Educational Research Foundation. She has worked as a columnist and freelance writer for the Michigan Front Page Newspaper and does consulting, editing and content development for businesses and non-profit organizations. She is also a member of the Motown Writer's Network, Business Women Attaining Millionaire Mindsets (B.A.M.M), Elysian Business Group, and Fully Figured Out.


Her name is Monica Marie Jones. In November 2008 we featured Monica's Book, The Ups and Downs of Being Round. Over forty-six percent of the women in the world today deal with weight struggles. We were compelled to feature her book which deals with issues women face concerning their weight. Visit us at the Woman2Woman Lounge to read our interview with her.

Simplify the Season: Celebrate the Savior

Thanksgiving is now past tense for 2008, Christmas is near. People are scrambling to shop, craft, and deck the halls. Advertising is at an all time high in order to draw people into the stores ergo boosting sales.

Sometimes you turn on the news and there is such madness going on, some events even tragic. Some become so frantic around the Holidays. Thanksgiving is based around being thankful for what we have which in fact we should have this attitude daily. Christmas is based around giving and Love which is what God showed us when He sent his son to die on the cross so that we could live. The word of God says that He showed his love toward us that while we were yet sinners Christ (His Son Jesus) died for us. It also says God so loved the "world" that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life. He sent his Son in the world not to condemn but that the world through "Him (Jesus)" might be saved.

Yes, there is a big question mark as to the actual birth date of our Savior and many will say that the 25th of December is not it. Whatever the date may be I am just thankful that He was indeed made flesh and dwelt among us. Christians know that Christ's existence did not begin the day he was born of the Virgin Mary and we are just glad that a day has been set aside in the world to observe the fact that he did truly come. No matter what pagan practices may have been played out centuries ago surrounding this date Christians do not reflect on these practices, we reflect on Jesus and he is at the heart of our celebration. We joy in the fact that our Savior came into the world in bodily form to save his people. Although Christians decorate their homes for the pure pleasure of the beauty of the season, Jesus is who we worship, not the brightly colored decorations, the tree, nor the Nativity scenes.

If our focus was kept on this fact the Holidays could be carried out smoother with less chaos and confusion. There is nothing wrong with giving in the name of love and in the spirit of the season but we shouldn't become stressed out or consumed with competing to out buy or out give another. When we give in the name of love it is not suppose to be of the demands of another's request necessarily. We give what we can, then it doesn't becomes a burden of meeting a quota or a specific request of another. There is nothing wrong with trying to find out what another likes and acting upon information found to please them even more, if we are in the position to do so but if we are not we can just give what is within our allowance. You don't always have to give a expensive store bought gift to show someone you care, you can give them the gift of more of your time, love, and understanding. Sometimes the simply things mean more than you think. Just reflect on the great gift the Father in Heaven gave us, it wasn't a gift bought in the store, wrapped in pretty paper with a bow on it costing hundreds of dollars.

He gave us a "Love" gift, his Son, which to many is PRICELESS. Let's teach our children and grandchildren the true reflection of the 25th of December, they will grow up to appreciate receiving gifts that much more, whatever the gift may be. They will in turn pass on this legacy to generations to come after them. I know you may think its hard because of what they as kids may see going on around them but its not, this is why the word of God says, "Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is older he will not depart from it." It begins with us. Simplify the Holiday, celebrate the Savior.

Peace and Joy this Holiday and always,
Sherri