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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Word Wednesday

Today is officially “Word Wednesday” otherwise known as “Hump Day.” We’ve made it half way through yet another week on the wonderful, exciting and bumpy road of motherhood. Therefore, some of us are looking for some encouraging words to make it through the rest of the week with Joy and Peace. At night before my son goes to bed, in addition to reading bible stories, I read him a passage out of Prayers That Avail Much, First Blessings for Your Child by Germaine Copeland. Mommies we have to keep our children prayed up and constantly put Gods Word in their hearts.

Sunday’s passage read, “I bless you my child, and believe that you will rely on all the energy you receive from God Himself to get along with others. You will help others with encouraging words.” As Christians, it is vitally important that we encourage one another and lift each other up. We should always live life in a peaceful manner and edify one another as brothers and sisters in Christ, “Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification.” (Romans 14:19)

We all have moments of frustration and irritation, but we must not let these emotions dictate our moods and how we deal with others. No matter what we may be facing or dealing with we should always maintain a positive attitude and walk in love.

I can remember so many times in the past when I took out my personal frustrations on someone else, which is totally unfair. I would lash out at others just because I was having a bad day. I should have been lifting up my brothers and sisters instead of breaking them down.

Now I make it a point to compliment or encourage just about everyone that I come in contact with. I mean, how much energy does it really take to say something nice to another person? You never know how large of an impact this may have on them. When your children sees and hears you doing such things it’s very likely that they will start to do the same.

As parents, we should also encourage and compliment our children. There is no guarantee that they will receive this outside of the home or in the right context. Just in case no one has told you today, “You are beautiful and God loves you beyond anything that you could ever dream or imagine!”

Until our next appointed meeting time. Stay tuned for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (www.savedmom.com), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment). If you would like to submit prayer requests send them to info@savedmom.com. Thanks for your continued support!

Mommie Blessings,

Saved M.O.M.

Monday, March 8, 2010

The Imporatance of Organization

Happy Monday to each and every one of you! Here we are the top of another week in the life of. Well, another weekend has come and gone and the list of things to do keeps on growing and growing. It seems as though motherhood requires a constant juggling act of “lists” of every kind. We have the “Things to do” list, the “Grocery” list and the “Important things to remember” list, just to name a few.

As mothers, it’s important that we keep things in perspective and stay organized so that we’re on top of things and not getting caught up in the confusion of it all. For those of you that don’t make list for yourselves, maybe it’s time to start. Making lists provides a type of “checks and balances” system. It not only helps you keep focus on what tasks need to be completed, but it also gives you motivation to get more things done. Then, you have a strong sense of accomplishment at the end of the day. I play a mental/visual game with myself. When I get my day started, I create this personal race against time and myself to check as many things off my list as quickly as I can. The more items that I see checked off, the more accomplished I feel. I know it seems silly, but it really works.

Considering that motherhood requires that we wear so many different hats, organization is extremely important. Getting organized may seem overwhelming, but my mother always said that you have to eat an elephant one bite at a time. Start off small and work your way down the list. You can also enlist the help of others. We are all a part of the body of Christ so we should work together. “Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” (Romans 12:4-5).

We all know someone who is super organized, so call up that friend or loved one and ask for some help. You can even get the kids involved as well. Your kids can start helping you around the house at a very early age. I remember when my son was 15 months old; he would help me put toys away at the end of the day. It just takes a little patience, time and training and before you know it they will be putting EVERYTHING away!

Spring is right around the corner which means it will be time for Spring Cleaning. This doesn’t have to be a “Supermom” task; the whole family can get involved. Set a day of the week for each family member to help take bites of that elephant until it’s completely gone. Once you get the house in order, keeping it in order becomes less of a challenge. When everything has its place it makes the tasks of cleaning and finding things so much easier.

Now, I’m not saying that this transition will take place over night. Depending on your schedule it may take several months, but you WILL eventually get there. So take some time to clean out that junk drawer, straighten out the kitchen cabinets and clean out your storage closet. Hey, you could even have a yard sale afterwards and use that money to get your debt list cleaned up too!

Until our next appointed meeting time. Stay tuned for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (www.savedmom.com), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment). If you would like to submit prayer requests send them to info@savedmom.com. Thanks for your continued support!

Mommie Blessings,

Saved M.O.M.

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Winning Team

Good morning to all! What a blessing to wake up and see another Monday in the life of. I’m sure that most of you know that the New Orleans Saints won the Super Bowl on last night. To be quite honest, I’m not much of a sports fan. Although, considering that my husband was practically glued to the television last night, I do know what teams played and who won.

On yesterday my Pastor was talking about “Being a part of the winning team.” In wake of the adversity that the New Orleans Saints have faced over the last few years, it surprised many that they even made it to the Super Bowl. So many people had counted them out based on their past and had little faith that they would actually win.

I sat back and correlated this situation with the saints of the Lord. Many of us can look back on our past in disbelief that God completely turned our lives around. Many of you were counted out and told that you would never amount to anything. Many of you know my testimony. My life is a testament of God’s true grace and saving power. As a teen I used drugs, fornicated, cursed in every other breath, experienced a homosexual lifestyle and attempted to commit suicide! Seriously guys, I was on my way to hell on a red horse and didn’t even care. I told my mother at one point that if I died and went to hell that was just my fate!

Well, thank God for salvation. Just like the saints, my future didn’t look too great. Fortunately, I walked into my winning season and life has never been the same! I accepted Christ as my Lord and Savior and he renewed my mind. The word says, “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” (Romans 12:2). I am so grateful that I now walk in Gods will. By no means am I perfect, but I am a far cry from that teenager headed to hell on roller-skates!

I want you to know that no matter what you have done in this life; salvation is available to set you free. If you are not saved make a declaration today and ask God to forgive you for your sins and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. For those of you that are saved, but haven’t been living a submitted life, make a decision to recommit your life to God and TRULY live for Him. Your life will never be the same. As parents we must realize that our salvation and submission can protect and cover our children from so much. If not you, who? If not now, when?

Until our next appointed meeting time. Stay tuned for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (www.savedmom.com), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment). If you would like to submit prayer requests send them to info@savedmom.com. Thanks for your continued support!

Mommie Blessings,

Saved M.O.M.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Blessed to Be...

Good day to all of you wonderfully made beautiful people! I am extremely elated as I sit down to write today. Over the weekend I celebrated my birthday and enjoyed some much needed fellowship with some of the people I love the most! Thanks to all of you that made this one of my best birthdays thus far. I love you all more than words or actions could ever express. Thank You!

As a child I hated the fact that my birthday was in winter and so close to the holidays. It always seemed as though my friends that had summer birthdays had so many more options than me when it came to celebrating. I could never partake in celebrating outdoors like they could; no pool parties, no amusement parks and no trips to the beach. Also, having a birthday so close to the holidays meant that people were often tired and running low on cash when my birthday came.

Now that I have grown and matured, I can truly say that I appreciate my birthday exactly where it falls on the calendar. It gives me the opportunity to celebrate triple new beginnings; the birth of Jesus, the beginning of a new year on the calendar and the beginning of a new year in my life! Talk about triple blessings!

My birthday weekend got off to a rough start and I let stress and frustration overtake me. Then I had to take a few deep breaths and reflect on the many blessings that I have to be thankful and grateful for. I thank God for the blessings that He promised us in Deuteronomy 28. He explained that if we obey Him and His commandments we will be blessed in many ways. It’s amazing how we can let a shift in circumstances disrupt our joy in a matter of minutes. As children of the Most High God, we must remember that according to Isaiah 54:17 no weapon that is formed against us shall prosper. Then proclaim that “…we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.” (Romans 8:37). So the next time you feel that shift coming in, take a few deep breaths and meditate on those scriptures. Then you will be able to smile and bask in the joy of the Lord.

Until our next appointed meeting time. Stay tuned for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (www.savedmom.com), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment). If you would like to submit prayer requests send them to info@savedmom.com. Thanks for your continued support!

Mommie Blessings,

Saved M.O.M.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Unique Identity

Good day to all! I am so excited that the Lord has blessed us to see another day in the wonderful world of parenthood. I hope that each of you enjoyed the weekend and I know that your week will be full of peace and joy. Today I want to take a few moments to talk about the unique identities that each of our children have been blessed with.

This past weekend my husband and I were out with our son and I fell victim to comparing my child to another child. Oh no, go ahead and stone me now!!! I am sure that we have all been guilty of doing this as some point in time. So here’s how the story plays out… We crossed the path of another mother that was bragging about her son’s ability to always adhere to his “schedule” even when they are out and about. Now my son has a “schedule” too, but he doesn’t do as well adhering to his “schedule” if we are in an unfamiliar environment. I immediately wanted to explain this to her, but then I thought, “Is it really necessary to make excuses and feel the need to explain this to a perfect stranger?” “Absolutely not!” was the answer that I came up with.

I find that oft times as parents we want to compare our children to their siblings and/or other children. Although, what we have to come to understand is that this is not necessary. God made each of us in our own uniqueness. Just as each of us has a physical uniqueness, we all have a spiritual uniqueness as well. We were all placed on this earth to fulfill God’s purpose, but we all have different functions therein. The word explains, “so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts, according to the grace given us. If a man's gift is prophesying, let him use it in proportion to his faith. If it is serving, let him serve; if it is teaching, let him teach; if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let him give generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully.” (Romans 12:5-8).

The best thing for us to do as parents is to support our children by helping to grow their gifts, instead of comparing and focusing on their flaws. I have received the revelation that my child may not do things the way that I see someone else’s child doing things, but that’s okay. It doesn’t mean that something is wrong with him. It simply means that he has his own unique identity. I know that he is covered by the blood of Jesus and in the end it will all work out for his good.

Be sure to tune in tomorrow for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (www.savedmom.com), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment).

Mommie Blessings,


Shonte’ Press

Friday, July 10, 2009

Feature Friday

Congratulations, you made it through another week in the lovely world of motherhood! As most of you know on Fridays we take time to feature Saved M.O.M.’s . There are so many wonderful mothers that don’t get the recognition they deserve. I am proud to say that this week’s Feature Friday is dedicated to Sondra Susanne Hulette. She currently resides in Mount Dora, Florida. Sondra has such a kind spirit with a willingness to help others grow in the Lord.

Sondra came to know the Lord at 8 years old. She grew up in a Christian home (her father is a Baptist minister.) In our interview she explained, “A bitter departure from a church he was serving caused me to have much anger toward the church for many years. In rebellion, I lived my teen years disobedient to the Lord’s will. But thankfully, He never was unfaithful to me. I finally turned to Him after a failed marriage in 1992 and began living an obedient life.” She suffered the consequences of a lot of bad choices in her younger days, but she said, “What Satan intends for evil, God can use for good.”

When I asked Sondra what being a Saved M.O.M. means to her she said, “I’ve dealt with a lot of heartache as a mother of three adult children. I’d like to think I was a good mother in raising my two sons and one daughter, but the truth is, I made plenty of mistakes. I look back now and see how selfish a lot of my motives were. But I know that “God is working in all things for good to those who love the Lord and are called according to His purpose.” Through her experiences the Lord has shown her how to trust Him in every circumstance. He has shown her that even though she thought she had situations under control she didn’t, but He did. She explained, “He has taught me to not be so quick to judge the sins of others before looking as myself. (“Judge not, lest ye be judged.”) No matter what the circumstance He has been there to comfort, guide, teach, forgive, and love in every trial of life. I just don’t know how anyone could tackle the responsibility of motherhood without the Lord. He is my Rock!” Her favorite scripture is Romans 8:28.

She wanted to leave all mothers with these words… “Instead of looking at difficulties in life and asking God why, ask Him what He wants you to learn from it. He has so much to teach us. When we ask Him for things to go the way we want them to, we are missing the blessing. He isn’t in the business of making our lives comfortable. He’s in the business of perfecting our hearts. As Jesus so perfectly stated in the Lord’s Prayer, “… Thy Will be done.”

Sondra has been blessed with an awesome ministry. Cornerstone Ministries was founded with a vision to teach others to apply Biblical principles to their lives. At Cornerstone Ministries they want to show you how to take a fresh look at what you do, how you do it, and why you do it. The ministry lines up life principles with God’s word in order to discover His truth, learn to look at the internal instead of the external and search for cause and effect through Biblical reasoning. Sondra explained, “It’s always exciting to see His Word afresh and anew. So many times we find ourselves doing something because that’s how we were taught. If we stopped to examine our methods or even our way of thinking, it might surprise many of us how secular our life principles are.” You can visit the website at www.ephesians2-20.org or call to schedule an event for your church or group at 352-408-7418.

Be sure to tune in Monday for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (www.savedmom.com), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment).

Mommie Blessings,

Shonte’ Press

Monday, May 11, 2009

Daily Recognition

Wow, what an awesome Mother’s Day!!! I have to take some time to give my hubby his due recognition. Baby thanks for such a wonderful and relaxing day. I really enjoyed having a “Day Off.” I love you more than words can ever express! Okay, back to my faithful and amazing readers… I hope that all of you had a delightful and restful Mother’s Day :-)

On Sunday I really had a chance to sit back and think for a moment. Having a day off will actually give you an opportunity to THINK. Who knew? Wouldn’t it be so lovely to have Mother’s Day everyday! I mean, when you really consider things for what they are, you realize that mothers celebrate their children everyday. So why can’t Mom’s be celebrated everyday? I am officially taking a stance to make everyday Mother’s Day. I hope that you all will stand with me on this. Check out the action plan below.

First off, we must take a few moments out of everyday to call, send a text message, send an email or tweet a mother just to say, “You are loved and appreciated.” Although, I must say that an old fashioned phone call is the preferred method. In addition, we must also spend an hour each week doing something for another mother. Whether it be running an errand, cleaning up, taking them grocery shopping or whatever it is that they may need. Last, but certainly not least, I want each of you to take at least 10 minutes out of everyday to close the door and have some quiet time. During this time visualize something really positive and take lots of deep breaths. This will give your mind, body, and spirit a much needed moment of relaxation. As a matter of fact, I want to take this a step further. If you are a Facebook member, go to my profile on the side of this page and join my Saved M.O.M. Group. Even if you are not a Facebook member, you can become one. We will all be accountable to one another in doing these things via the group page. We will also mix the Mommies in the group into our personal weekly “do something for another mother” rotation. I know that you may be thinking “I just can’t add another thing to my plate,” but we are only talking an extra hour to an hour and a half per week. Ladies, lets give this a try and see how paying it forward will bless us and other mothers. We need to get busy doing the work of the Lord by loving and honoring one another. “Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.” (Romans 12:10). We are making everyday Mother’s Day!

Be sure to tune in tomorrow for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (www.savedmom.com), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment).

Mommie Blessings,

Shonte’ Press

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Let the Church Say Amen

So how many of you all take your kids to church on a regular basis? Okay, don’t answer that question. I just wanted to make you think for a minute. As mothers, it’s so important that we keep our kids around as much positive energy as possible. We have to renew their minds and spirits as often as we can. “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” (Romans 12:2). There are so many negative images and words that enter our children’s sphere on a daily basis and we have to create balance for them.

We all know that as children so many of us didn’t want to go to church, but we did not have much of a choice. Despite the fact that we didn’t necessarily want to go every week, we learned something anyway. The word was getting in whether we realized it or not. Just being in that kind of environment for a few hours every week can make all the difference.

We also must recognize that taking the kids to church is not enough. We have to maintain Godly households, Godly relationships and Godly habits. What good will it do if you are taking your kids to church every week, but coming home and acting like a straight up FOOL! Come on now, can the church say amen? Seriously M.O.M.’s, if you think the cursing, drinking, fighting, and fornicating isn’t affecting your kids, what rock has your brain been hiding under? We have to set the right examples for our kids. If we don’t, who will? I know that none of us are perfect and we all fall short of His glory. “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). I’m just asking that you be careful as to what you allow to enter the eyes, ears, and minds of your kids.

Be sure to tune in tomorrow for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (http://www.savedmom.com/), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment).

***We are GIVING away FREE MOTHERS DAY GIFTS to all subscribers! Everyone that has subscribed by Saturday, May 9 will receive a Mother’s Day gift compliments of Saved M.O.M.!***

Mommie Blessings,


Shonte’ Press

Friday, May 1, 2009

Feature Friday

Congratulations, you made it through another week in the life of a Saved M.O.M.! Here at savedmom.com we take time out on Fridays to feature a Saved M.O.M.. There are so many wonderful mothers that don’t get the recognition they deserve. I am proud to say that this week’s Feature Friday is dedicated to my First Lady, Mrs. Ilka Torres Murray. She is such an amazing individual and it gives me joy and pleasure to honor her today. Mrs. Ilka T. Murray is a resident of Douglasville, GA and serves as First Lady to Pastor Roderick Murray at Victory Family Life Church in Lithia Springs, GA.

Mrs. Murray loves being a saved M.O.M.! In our interview she stated, “As mothers we try so hard to emulate the epitome of motherhood, or what television, movies and magazines depict motherhood to be. But as we all know, motherhood doesn’t always fit into the perfect image of what society makes it.” She shared with me that so many of the mothers that she ministers to try to imitate Carol Brady. First Lady said, “She’s always smiling, clothes never wrinkled, never tired, she always has each of her perfect kids and her perfect family on schedule and serves dinner on time, and that’s ok, but for most women that’s not reality. Although, the one thing that we do have in common with Mrs. Brady is that we all have a “Mommie Mission”.” Mrs. Murray explains that in the midst of it all, as mothers, we must figure out our “Mommie Mission”.

First Lady Ilka Murray initially gave her life to the Lord at the tender age of eight. Although, it wasn’t until the age of 16, when she was able to understand the significance of that decision, she accepted God as her “friend”. I love the fact that she refers to God as her friend. “So now we can rejoice in our wonderful new relationship with God because our Lord Jesus Christ has made us friends of God.” (Romans 5:11). When she had her first child, like many, she was overwhelmed with so many questions about motherhood. After a few months of searching for the answers she realized that there had to be an easier and more fulfilling way. She established focus for her and her son and discovered her purpose as a mother. This is the moment in which she became a Mommie On a Mission.

Her missions are as follows…

Mission #1- Teaching her child that life is a blank canvas in which he can paint it with the colors of LIFE and display his experiences with GOD.

Mission #2- FAITH, FAITH, and more FAITH. Considering that after she delivered her first child the doctors told her that she would not be able to conceive again, her second mission was to have faith in God and place her trust in him. With much prayer and faith, she conceived 3 months later! Soon thereafter she received news that her body was preparing to abort. God told her to remember her mission. She kept pushing through with her Faith in him. After several visits to the doctor the report was that IF her body kept the baby that the child would either be still born, abort within the first month of pregnancy, or if the baby lived s/he would not be normal. But she was a Mommie On a Mission and continued to trust in the report of God and not the report of man. Today she is the proud mother of 2 year old Riley Christina Murray, and I can attest the fact that little Riley is normal, happy, beautiful, and full of joy just like her Saved M.O.M.!

Mission #3: Helping other women become ALIVE in every area of there lives. God helped her become alive as a woman of faith, as a mother to her children and as a mother figure to many women. She wants to encourage all M.O.M.’s to find their mission, use life’s experiences to inspire that mission and push until the mission is complete. She concluded the interview by saying, “Whatever your mission is, it’s important. You have more to give this world than just milk bottles, pampers, snotty noses, and heartaches of teenage love. You have love, joy, peace, friendship, and LIFE to bring to the whole world. God has empowered you to take control of your future! Become a Mommie On a Mission.”

If you are looking for a church home in the Atlanta area visit www.victoryfamilylife.com. Be sure to tune in on Monday for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (www.savedmom.com), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment and/or subscribe (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment).

Mommie Blessings,

Shonte’ Press

Friday, April 24, 2009

Feature Friday!

Congratulations, you made it through another week in the life of a Saved M.O.M.! Here at savedmom.com we take time out on Fridays to feature a Saved M.O.M.. There are so many wonderful mothers that don’t get the recognition they deserve. Well, I bet you can’t guess who our very first Feature Friday goes to? Okay, for some of you the picture gave it a way. It is Rita M. Riddle, affectionately known to me as Mommie! In reality one blog entry couldn’t even come close to summing up what my mother means to me and what makes her a Saved M.O.M.. If it weren’t for her you all wouldn’t even be reading this blog right now!

The Lord truly smiled down on the world the day that my mother was born. She has been through SO VERY MUCH in her lifetime! We won’t rehash all of the adversity, trials and tribulations. Although, if I have my way one day she will write a book (and you know it will get so promoted all over my site). And I divert… back to the recognition of Mommie Riddle. My Mother gave her life to the Lord about 10 years ago and my life hasn’t been the same since. It was one of her missions in life to see fit that I turned my life over to the Lord as well. So, on Easter Sunday seven years ago I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior!

This Saved M.O.M. has spoken life into so many during her walk and has been an example of what true submission is. Now I would be remiss if I didn’t say that it has truly been a process for the both of us, but we are growing in him everyday. You must know and understand that my mother is one of the realest people that you will ever meet, and boy does she bring me down off of my high horse! I truly appreciate her transparency and her continued support. I am so excited about the ministry that God is bringing forth in her. I am looking forward to bringing her aboard the Saved M.O.M. Empire someday. I can see it now… “Saved M.O.M. mommy and daughter team, Shonte’ Press and Rita Riddle on tour”!!! “As it is written: "I have made you a father of many nations." He is our father in the sight of God, in whom he believed—the God who gives life to the dead and calls things that are not as though they were.” (Romans 4:17)

I am constantly impressed with my mothers’ life and walk. She is a true example of what any Saved M.O.M. should strive to be. I mean the favor and anointing on her life can be felt as soon as she enters a room. To God be the Glory! Thank you Mommie for birthing me so that I could birth this ministry. I know that I took you through many sleepless nights and frustrating days, but thank you for not giving up on me. For look at how God turned this mess into a miracle. “God also testified to it by signs, wonders and various miracles, and gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will.” (Hebrews 2:4) The test he took you through has turned into such an AWESOME testimony. I love you, my number one Saved M.O.M.! Be sure to tune in on Monday for more words of encouragement and inspiration for M.O.M.’s near and far! Please share this blog with as many people as you know (http://www.savedmom.com/), we have so many lives to touch. Feel free to post a comment below (if you are reading this from your inbox visit the site address referenced above to post a comment).


Mommie Blessings,

Shonte’ Press