by Cheri Fletcher | Nov 22, 2019 | Contentment, purpose, Uncategorized, Validation
One of the hardest things for me is to be unproductive. I like to have a tangible, visual result of my efforts too. To see the “fruit of my labor” is a natural desire. We were actually created to be fruitful. When God created us He blessed us and then told us to be...
by Cheri Fletcher | Oct 16, 2019 | Faith, Family, purpose, Uncategorized
It is very endearing to me to have our kids say they want to be like me or like dad. Charlie, our middle son, wanted to mow the lawn just like dad. He would stand on the steps of our front porch watching Todd mow and ask when he would be old enough. One day...
by Chris Moss | Jun 13, 2019 | Identity, mentor, purpose, Uncategorized
I’m Chris Moss and I have been mentoring since 2003. Not always on PURPOSE. I have a Love-Hate relationship with Purpose. Let me tell you how it started. Why I Hate Purpose It is October 13, 2002. I live in “the OC” and I’m looking for a new church. “I’ll try...
by Cheri Fletcher | May 10, 2019 | Content, Family, Home, love, mothers, purpose, Uncategorized
Of all the vocations that get days of honor, Mother’s Day is one that I believe truly deserves full recognition. If you look up acronyms for MOM, you’ll notice some appropriately humorous ones: Maker of Me and Must Obey Me. Then there are those that weren’t meant to...
by Cheri Fletcher | May 7, 2019 | Anxious, Contentment, Courage, mothers, Peace, purpose
Glory – Bringer Guest Blog: Bethany Howard Last year I had the honor of meeting and working with Bethany Howard at a Christian conference for writers and speakers. Bethany is refreshingly real. She will listen to your goals, and the fears keeping you from them...
by Cheri Fletcher | Apr 30, 2019 | mothers, purpose, Uncategorized
Last week in part 1 I shared the story of two special boys in our community and how God showed His purpose through them. I would like for you to get know their moms better. Melissa and Katie have a powerful story of how God uses their life of special needs and loss to...