Offering Up My Ordinary
{Romans 12:1-2. The Message} So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life — your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life — and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for Him.…
Ann Mainse – May 29th & May 31st
Ann Mainse was born in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, into a U.S. military family. She met her husband Ron in psychology class while attending Evangel University. Ann completed a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, and they were married in 1984. As a stay-at-home mom for 15 years, Ann often led…
Keeping It Real
Just over here in the kitchen keeping it real today, you guys….
How to Build Your Own Personal Board of Directors
How to Build your own Personal Board of Directors Based on my own experience and observation of other millennials like me, I think there are 2 large mistakes people make when desiring mentors. The first is simply that we don’t ask someone to mentor us, expecting that the mentor will…
#WCW Tara Teng
Tara Teng is simply amazing… She is one of those women I would love to be. Making a big difference in this world by simply living her life, being a faithful wife, a loving mother and fighting against things she is passionate about. I’ve met Tara only briefly at past…
Trust Us With Your Story
Mentorship has meant a lot to me. It is a safe place when I need help working through my own thoughts. It’s a bank of wisdom I can go to when I’m confused about what’s right and wrong. It is what I earnestly seek in order to help find direction…
Matthew Hill – May 24th
Matthew Hill is a millennial who lives in Toronto with his wife Darcy and his Pug, Walter. He is passionate about developing leaders across many industries. Matt has been a grateful participant within many rich mentoring relationships over the years that have made significant impacts on his personal growth and…
There Are Two Ways To Do Everything
A couple years ago my partner and I had our first real fight. It was my fault. I lied to her about something. It doesn’t really matter what I lied about; what matters is I chose to lie. And the more I reflect upon it the more it…