by Margienix.com | Jan 18, 2024 | Leadership, Leading Leaders, Margie's Musings, Soul Shepherding, The Lift Church, Uncategorized
I woke from a very vivid dream on June 12, 2020, and I heard the Lord say, “I will guide you with My eye.” I immediately looked up the scripture. It’s from Psalm 32:8, when the Lord declares this promise to David, “I will instruct you and teach...
by Margienix.com | Jan 13, 2024 | FASHIONED, Leadership, Margie's Musings, Soul Shepherding, The Lift Church
Something I know about real friends is that they share their hearts with one another. They inquire of one another’s lives and gain insight and wisdom into what’s in the heart of the other. Who better to go beyond acquaintance with, than the Lord? Jeremiah may have...
by Margienix.com | Jan 13, 2024 | FASHIONED, Margie's Musings, Soul Shepherding
I’ve never been into NY resolutions. However, there are two distinct things I’d like to do this year. I mean, there are several, but these two are truly important to me. 1 – I want to overcome my aversion to crowds outside my comfort zone. I don’t know that I’ll...
by Margienix.com | Jan 13, 2024 | FASHIONED, Margie's Musings, Soul Shepherding, The Lift Church
Lady Leaders, You can receive a compliment with grace. You can enter a room with grace. You can share your story – the good, the bad, and the ugly – with grace. You can give a compliment with grace. You can be unashamed with grace. You can cheer others on...
by Margienix.com | Jan 13, 2024 | FASHIONED, Leadership, Margie's Musings, Soul Shepherding, The Lift Church
While working, I came across some notes I made while in prayer one night at our prayer gathering. I was praying for someone dear to my heart, praying that they would stay pure in their motives in ministry, and that the Lord would keep them and guard them in their...
by Margienix.com | Jan 25, 2022 | FASHIONED, Leaders Lead, Leadership, Leading Leaders, Margie's Musings, Sevierville, TN, Soul Shepherding, The Lift Church
I can remember a time when Keith and I struggled so hard financially to make ends meet. When we first got married, full time ministry equaled full time struggle. Before we married, we both had great jobs with promised promotions and amazing money (especially for back...