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Our PennDel Women’s Blog is comprised of articles from our Dream Team and some outside contributors. Charisse Jenkins, our director, typically writes the article the first Tuesday of each month! Look for new articles weekly!
Hope Renewed
They say that there are two types of people: ones who adapt well to change and those who don’t.
Adapting to change, keeping an open mind, and “pivoting” are things that weren’t always easy for me. Sometimes, it still can be challenging when something unexpected arises and there is a change in my plans or schedule.
Fashioned as a Daddy’s Girl
The old hymn “In the Garden” boasts the lyrics “and He walks with me, and He talks with me.” This phrase is a true reflection of my relationship with my earthy father. As a young girl, I recall taking a walk with my dad from our humble home, from the ‘not-so-great part of town,’ to the historic district of our city. What seemed so far for my little eight-year-old legs, was just less than a mile away.
Fashioned to Forge the Future
“Write the vision…” is a phrase that has long echoed in my spirit. I have visions and dreams that have not even begun to take form, but I write that vision, and I pray over that vision, and I speak to that vision. I believe that when it time is right, it will come.
Fashioned to Fail Forward
Have you ever observed young children playing soccer for the first time? Inevitably a child kicks the soccer ball down the field in triumph, only to realize they were running in the wrong direction.
Or maybe you have been in church, singing a worship song with great enthusiasm, thinking they were headed for the chorus one more time
A Divine Delay
I’ll admit it. I am naturally a latecomer.
There are two kinds of people in this world – those who are the first to the party, and those who are the last to arrive. Those who have lots of time to spare in the morning, and those who rush to beat the clock. Those who eat their breakfast at the kitchen table, and those who fumble around trying to eat it in the car on their way.
Fashioned to Flourish
Have your dreams changed or shifted in your life? As a little girl, I dreamed of becoming an astronaut in my elementary school years, then my love for pets took over in middle school and I wanted to be a veterinarian (which was more like, “Operation: Save Every Animal”).
Fashioned for Motherhood
Today’s writing is for everyone, whether you see yourself as a mother or not! Scripture calls us in Titus 2:4 that “the old are to teach the young.” There is always someone younger than you, both in age, position, and maturity. Don’t talk yourself out of offering the wisdom you possess to the next generation or to a newer Christian woman in the faith!
Fashioned with Strength & Honor
Studying Proverbs 31, the more in-depth I get with it, the more I love it! I feel like I can almost picture this woman in my head. And at times, I have somebody in mind when I read the verse. This one is no different. When I read verse 25, I could practically see in front of me a woman sitting tall with a quiet strength and confidence.
FASHIONED to be Intelligent & Beautiful
Have you ever met someone who is the picture of beauty? Not simply because they are attractive, but because of how they carry themselves. When faced with a difficult person or situation, they stay calm, and peace surrounds them. Their beauty comes from within.
Kingdom Confidence
Confidence is so much more than a statement. True confidence starts in the heart. Confidence is a belief that comes from deep within that says, “I am confident because I know who my Source of confidence is.” Therefore, we can STAND with confidence, SPEAK with confidence, and WALK with confidence because we know where our confidence comes from.
Fashioned for a Perfect Fit
Though the current fashions are oversized, and sometimes we want to wear a baggy shirt and comfy pants on a bloated day, we look our best when our clothes FIT. Nothing is better than a dress that hangs just right on your frame, or a pair of jeans that slenderize your shape.
FASHIONED for the Highs and Lows
At the Lord’s command, Moses recorded the stages in their journey. This is their journey by stages…” Numbers 33:2 NIV
What are some of the stages and seasons of our own journeys? Some or all of the items below will apply to everyone, and this is definitely NOT an exhaustive list.
Day of birth. Walking for the first time. First day of school. First game. First concert. Driving for the first time. First dance/prom. First job.
Diaper Duty is in Fashion
Our first son, Steve, was born four days after our second anniversary. Our income was small, as we served at our first church, fresh out of Bible college. With money being tight, we hesitantly choose to go with cloth diapers. I would like to say this decision was to "save the planet," but that would not be true.
Fashioned to Know Him
When my family and I lived in Jamaica as missionaries, my parents took us to Wassi Art. This was a pottery store located in Ocho Rios. On display were beautifully crafted bowls, cups, and platters. There were also delicately painted vases, uniquely designed by the Wassi artisans.
Fashioned for a Feast
When invited to dinner at someone’s home, there is often an understated protocol of knowing what to wear or what to bring. Will it be a simple barbeque or a formal dinner party? Should I bring the hostess a gift or bring along a dish to complement the spread?
Walk On
And as they went, they were cleansed. Luke 17:14b (NIV)
What is something in your life that you would like to be healed from?
This was a question asked during a service that I attended a number of years ago. I remember sitting there and feeling like it was a loaded question; maybe even a trick question!
Fashioned: The Great Exchange
Imagine walking into your nearest TJ MAXX or Marshalls on the first day of Spring, dressed in a heavy winter jacket covering an old outfit purchased long ago. You carry a separate shopping bag filled with old worn outfits, tattered by seasons of wear.
The Gift of Friendship
Imagine with me for a moment that a friend sends you a text message asking you for a favor. Your friend explains in her text that she needs some food to offer her unexpected guests. It’s late and all the grocery stores are closed; yes, even Walmart! YOU are her only hope. It’s midnight.