I love going blog hopping. I get to meet so many wonderful ladies who love tea, and who love the Lord. I enjoy reading about the things that stretch and challenge their faith and how they have over come life’s, ‘curve balls’. If so much can be gained from a blog subtly, how much more would be gained with boldness? One of my favorite and most challenging verses form the bible is:
Revelation 21:8 But cowardly, unfaithful, and detestable people, murderers, sexual sinners, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars will find themselves in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.”
No cowards in heaven. None. There is so much going on out there in the world, it’s easy to be afraid, to sit back and keep quiet and let others speak for us. Feeling the fear and stepping out in faith is not being a coward. We Christians founded this nation. Our legal system, our school systems, everything exists because we wanted a better life for ourselves and here we are letting the; ‘unfaithful, and detestable people’, take it away from us.
If there is something you feel passionately about, why not write about it on your blog? Think the government needs to mind its own business and allow you to home school your children? Write about it. Tired of high gas and food prices? Write about. Found a story somewhere else on line that is not being reported in American media, like how in other countries Muslims hold up signs that say, ‘Death to Americans’ and burn American flags but none of our media reports about it? Write about it. We’re women. We love to talk. Even if the all don’t leave a comment, hundreds to thousands of people visit your blog everyday. you could change someone’s life with your words. Why be silent?
here are two great lady bloggers I’d like you to visit for a taste of what I’m talking about. You don’t have to have serious topics everyday, and I do enjoy reading about projects and vacations, but please, think about what I’ve said and give it serious consideration. History had always been susceptible to change at the hands of a woman. Be that woman.
Please contact me if you would like to discuss this more. I’m think a group of tea loving Christian lady activists is a great idea and we need to band together.
I love Jackie. Watching her make scones makes me smile. I think she really loves her customers and enjoys baking for them. This is the heart of hospitality. She started baking scones to fill a gap in the community.
Also, check out her biceps. I bet she got them from working with dough all day. Who knew baking could be a workout? lol I did try topping my scones once the way she does with jam and whipped cream and thought I’d need an insulin shot from the high sugar content. Wow!
Tell me what you think of the video.

