Learning Thankfulness

Every year, we spend a week in the mountains in a house kindly provided by the church my husband and I serve. It’s the highlight of my year: spending a week with my family, resting and recovering from the busyness of life, soaking myself in …

Thanksgiving Gratitude Tour

Thanksgiving is a beautiful celebration thanking God for His faithfulness, provision, and protection upon our nation and families. The commercialization of Halloween and Christmas make it the forgotten holiday  because it’s hard to sell an attitude of gratitude. Thanksgiving at our home starts October 1st …

Part of a Whole

He started in the wrong key and his music clashed with the others for a few brief notes. I could tell by the subtle grimace and blush on his face that he realized his error.  He very quickly adjusted, and the rest of the band …

About Us

We now have an About page on our blog! Not that any of us have been avoiding it–there just hasn’t been time, and it always fell to the bottom of our To Do list. Well, not any more! If you’ve wanted to know a bit …

Sour Cherry Soup

Don’t let the name fool you. It may be called soup but it’s all dessert–and a great one for nippy fall evenings. Top with vanilla ice cream, sherbet or whipped cream and enjoy! 2 cans sour cherries 4 cups hot water 1 tsp. cinnamon ½ …

Reader Asks About Facebook Campaign

Today’s post is from guest blogger, Mrs. June Fuentes of  A Wise Woman Builds Her Home.  Mrs. Fuentes addresses a topic our Facebook users are probably aware of–the suggestive breast awareness campaigns.  I appreciate Mrs. Fuentes for allowing us to share her post and the …

Jan

Hi there!  I’m Jan and I’m so happy to be a part of Mentoring Moments and I’m constantly blessed by the wisdom and encouragement of all of the ladies that make this site so special….from the writers and organizers to the women who leave messages …

Tithing with an Unbelieving Husband

Growing up, I was not taught to tithe. It was years later as an adult watching John Hagee speak on TV regarding tithing that it began to sink in. The information was powerful and new to me. I tried to ignore it, but everywhere I …