All We Need To Know About 2020
Have you ever heard the saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”? Well, if I am honest that is how I might be feeling just a little bit about this new year. 2019 was a great year overall for … Continue reading →
About Sharon Hawkins
Sharon Hawkins wants others to know that she is totally in love with Jesus. Through hardships, trials and blessings, she has learned that there is no end to His mercy, His grace and His faithfulness. There’s simply no better friend than Jesus. In 2008, she answered God’s calling to begin a Ministry called Grace in The Wilderness. She loves to encourage other people, and, through the Ministry’s Newsletters and Conferences, she and others are challenging women and teens to discover Christ in a new and deeper way, who they are in Him and His plan for their lives. She has been a business owner for the last twenty years. Five years ago, she learned about forgiveness at a new level with the betrayal of a close friend who embezzled from her business and was sent to prison. Sharon has experienced God’s incredible grace through adversity during breast cancer and melanoma diagnoses and multiple surgeries that have perpetuated a continuing painful nerve illness. Both cancers were stage 1 and she has now been cancer free for four years. Her cancer journey is chronicled at www.caringbridge.org/visit/sharonhawkins. Recently, she sold a large part of her business as God has prepared her to turn a page in her life and focus more on ministry. With God’s amazing provision and the support of her wonderful friends and family—husband, Scott, and sons, Taylor and Bradley, Sharon is, not only surviving her wilderness one day at a time, but finding that His grace is more than sufficient no matter what.
Have you ever heard the saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”? Well, if I am honest that is how I might be feeling just a little bit about this new year. 2019 was a great year overall for … Continue reading →
I love Christmas! If you are like me, every year you reflect on sweet memories of Christmases past. (Spoiler alert, I am about to show my age here.) One year when I was very young, Santa brought me a beautiful … Continue reading →
Let’s face it. When the trials of life come, it is not always easy to be thankful for them. We were not born into this world with a grateful nature. As babies, we cried when we needed something. It was … Continue reading →
The Lord is My Shepherd, I shall not want. When I was a little girl, I used to think that meant that because the Lord is My Shepherd, that I was wrong to want anything–that I should have no need … Continue reading →
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. As a breast cancer survivor, I could not pass up a chance to share about it before the month ends. On Halloween, I am sharing about one of the scariest possible topics–cancer. In June … Continue reading →
My sweetie and I went to North Carolina beaches for a getaway, and were gone for eleven glorious days. The weather was fabulous, the seafood was great (well, except for that one meal when I had an allergic reaction), the … Continue reading →
This week was the 18th anniversary of 9/11, one of the darkest days in America’s history when over 3,000 people were killed by brutal terrorists. I remember that morning clearly as my husband and I were at the adoption agency … Continue reading →
As hurricane season has begun and Hurricane Dorian barrels toward the coast of Florida, I am reminded of what a Big God we have. The power of His storm. The purpose of His storm. His provision for us during the … Continue reading →
It seems like everybody I know has a child heading back to school around this time. Facebook and Instagram are covered with first day of school pictures. I am feeling a little bit of withdrawal considering this is the first … Continue reading →
Have you ever been to the end of your rope? Maybe you are there right now, and you feel that you are dangling with no net to catch you, trying desperately just to hang on to that last little thread … Continue reading →