• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Encouragement | Hope | Women | Living Today

Encouragement Hope Women Living Today

  • Home
  • About Me
  • My Author Page
  • Books
  • Psalm 91 Printables
  • Books I’ve Read
  • 52 Commands of Jesus Color Pages
  • Tasty Tuesday
  • Subscribe for Weekly Email and Contact Me
  • Privacy Policy

Kingdom

Can Anything Good Come Out of 2020?

November 3, 2020 by admin 22 Comments

Do You Remember? When Jesus was selecting His disciples? He found Philip in Bethsaida and invited him to, “Follow Me.” It is believed that Philip immediately went to his friend Nathaniel, aka as Bartholomew, and excitedly told him that he had found The Man that Moses and the prophets had prophesied about, Jesus of Nazareth,… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: 2020, covid, family, Gather, gathering, grateful, hope, Kingdom, Nazareth, quarantine, six feet, thanksgiving

Who Has The Keys?

July 14, 2020 by admin 14 Comments

Who Has The Keys?

Who Has The Keys? We went back to “real church” this past Sunday. A friend told me the pastor was going to begin teaching a series on Revelation. I like John the Revelator’s book – in the year 2000, after my hysterectomy, I began a deep dive into the last book of the Bible because… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: Bible, faith, hope, keys, Kingdom, New Testament, PRAY, prayer, Revelation

Spoiler Alert!

March 28, 2018 by admin 28 Comments

Spoiler Alert! Several weeks ago I began seeing some advertising on Instagram for tee’s with this on it: Spoiler Alert – the tomb was empty! I like that. Actually, I love that. It is the foundational Truth my faith is built on. We do not have a Redeemer who is in a tomb. We do… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope Tagged With: Death, Easter, Grave, heart, Holy, home, hope, Jesus, Kingdom, life, Resurrection, Tomb, Truth

perspective

October 9, 2013 by admin 8 Comments

noun: a way of regarding situations, facts, etc., and judging their relative importance; (2) the proper or accurate point of view or the ability to see it; objectivity; try to get some perspective on your troubles. My co-worker and I have a deep connection; we have worked together since 1998, the reason for our “bond”… [Read More]

Filed Under: Heart, Home, Hope, uncategorized Tagged With: Encouragement, faith, friends, grace, heart, hope, Jesus, journey, Kingdom, life, October, perspecitve

Primary Sidebar

Connect with Me!

Search this site

Join Me On Instagram

hopehearthome

We've got our act together and taking it on the ro We've got our act together and taking it on the road. #roadtrip2022 #N-SSA May the South win.
Borrowed neighbor's air fryer to make wings. I mig Borrowed neighbor's air fryer to make wings. I might have to have one of these! #wingslovers🍗🔥 #airfryer❤️
Love being greeted by yellow roses in the morning. Love being greeted by yellow roses in the morning.  A little heavenly hello. #yellowroses💛
Vision Every gardener, every writer, has a vision. Vision
Every gardener, every writer, has a vision. In gardening we envision fresh salads, delicious el dante French green beans, and juicy tomato sandwiches. 🍅 As a writer my vision is legacy. My story is one of peaks and valleys, potholes and narrow paths. There are chapters of shame and there are chapters of victory. God has used every single jot and tittle for my good and His glory. See that stack of books on the shelf? That's VISION. That's LEGACY.
#hopewriterlife
#faithblogger
#writingchallenge 
#strawbalegarden
#strawbalegardening
Susan Chamberlain Shipe - on Amazon!
Commitment Gardening takes commitment.. if you're Commitment 
Gardening takes commitment.. if you're not in it to win it there's no sense in starting.  Writing takes the same commitment. Currently, I have a partially completed work in progress. It's called "my brother is a saint." Right now I'm in a season of 'dry' but I'm still committed. See the first picture? It is a photo of Civil War dated garlic. 32 years ago hubs dug up 5 cloves in a field in Harpersville Alabama known for its Civil War / slavery roots. He carefully propagated it and has shared bulbs with many gardeners. That is commitment. My work in progress will get completed - I am committed. 
#hopewriterlife
#faith blogger
#writingchallenge
Routine Writing, like gardening, requires routine. Routine
Writing, like gardening, requires routine. Every morning Farmer Hubster walks around the garden pruning, dead-heading,  tying, and all the things it takes to have an abundant harvest. Writing requires time spent in reading, research, and WRITING. A popular author once said, "if you want to be a writer then you must write something every day." I attempt to do that. I like the routine of writing ✍️. #hopewriterlife
#faithblogger
#strawbalegardening
#writingchallenge
Load More... Follow on Instagram

Recent Posts

  • A Book Review – Journal the Word
  • He Still Moves Stones
  • Will I Stay Or Will I Go?
  • If
  • Drop The Keys and Leave The Ring
  • Grace
  • Five Minute Friday – Important
  • A Look Back at 2021
  • A Very Blessed Christmas Day
  • Five Minute Friday – Announce!

savethedaughterscom badge

Secondary Sidebar

Susan Shipe

marginheight=”0″ scrolling=”no”>

Footer

<span id=”siteseal”><script async type=”text/javascript” src=”https://seal.godaddy.com/getSeal?sealID=O9tGaIDSd8aSHFbbfz8Yc330dQ8YKVzyU0GIT9K1DID2JGLtYvJq3JXaDYkK”></script></span>

© 2015 | All Rights Reserved | www.HopeHeartHome.com
Wordpress Website & Graphic Designer: DPK Graphic Design
 

Loading Comments...