There are people around us who need to know Christ. Instead of looking for something "big" to do, begin today to invest your gifts and talents in one person-Babbie Mason
Hi and thanks for dropping by. I am enjoying reading your blog, I am finding it spirtually uplifting,I will come back when I have some more time... Mandy
Babbie grew up in Jackson MI which is just up the road from where we lived for 20 years before moving overseas :-) Love her voice, and her statement is SO TRUE. Our home church became so convinced that this is true they purposefully teach and encourage mentoring as a lifestyle. It's been exciting to see what a difference it makes! Oh the stories I could tell :-)
Thanks for stopping by my blog! Your post in Feb. called "Brand New Day" particularly touched me; we've all been there -- slow learners that we are! Thankfully He is a God who continues to forgive and gently guide. Praise Him.
kim- So often we look at ministering as speaking to an entire group when it may be just mentoring one soul at a time, nurturing them in their walk with Christ. I like that mentorship thing you got going in your home church. That is awesome! Blessings
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I have never heard of Babbie Mason. Is she in ministry?
I think you'll appreciate the Vlog I posted today.
Have a blessed evening!
Beth
yep she is a Dove award winner. Great voice:)
gonna check out your vlog before bed:):):)
Hi and thanks for dropping by. I am enjoying reading your blog, I am finding it spirtually uplifting,I will come back when I have some more time...
Mandy
Good to see some more posts. :) What is a vlog?
Hey Jaime,
A vlog is a video blog:)
I can't find Beth's Im going to have to email her:)
Found it!!! Loved it:)
You are so sweet, if everyone had that understanding of pastorships the world would be a better place:)
love ya!
Babbie grew up in Jackson MI which is just up the road from where we lived for 20 years before moving overseas :-) Love her voice, and her statement is SO TRUE. Our home church became so convinced that this is true they purposefully teach and encourage mentoring as a lifestyle. It's been exciting to see what a difference it makes! Oh the stories I could tell :-)
Thanks for stopping by my blog! Your post in Feb. called "Brand New Day" particularly touched me; we've all been there -- slow learners that we are! Thankfully He is a God who continues to forgive and gently guide. Praise Him.
kim- So often we look at ministering as speaking to an entire group when it may be just mentoring one soul at a time, nurturing them in their walk with Christ. I like that mentorship thing you got going in your home church. That is awesome!
Blessings
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