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How great is our God!?
Sunday is coming!
Today through Friday! Everything BOGO site wide! Use code THANKS! 🦃🎄
Happy 5th birthday NaSHEville!
We’ve got some great things up our sleeves y’all!
Our “she” hats are on sale for $12 right now! 😍⚡️
Mattie is one of the easiest people to celebrate! 🥂 such a beautiful day showering her before her upcoming wedding! Fun fact- we met through our friend Kort that is in this pic with us 💗💗
“Strong women stumble.
Strong women fall.
Strong women fail.
Strong women need help.
Strong women have their moments.
Strong women break.
Strong women worry.
Strong women cry.
Strong women bleed.
Strong women crumble.
Strong women can’t do it alone.
Strong women get desperate.
Strong women get lonely.
Strong women get insecure.
Sometimes, strong women even drop their crowns, or forget they’re wearing one altogether.
Strong women need a hand.
Strong women need support.
Strong women need to know they aren’t alone.
Strong women aren’t immune. They feel. They fear. They hurt. They get unsure. They lose their footing. They want to give up. They get down.
But strong women know their power is this: they rise. They get back up. Again and again and again and again.
They fight for what they believe in. They fight for their dreams. They fight for those around them. They fight for those who can’t fight.
They fight knowing they serve a God who is always on their side, who is the source of every good thing they have, they do, they are, and they ever will become. They know it’s not really them who shine, but Him.
They fight for themselves. They fight for their families. They fight for all the women who came before and they fight for all the women who are coming up right behind them.
They don’t just pave the way, they clear paths and plant new seeds for the next generation to build a garden of brand new beautiful things to bloom.
Celebrating every woman today. Happy International Women’s Day. 💗”
-Amy Weatherly
Share this with the girls you love 💕
Make sure you are keeping up with Mattie Jackson Selecman new podcast! 🎙️
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-joy-life-with-mattie-jackson/id1667357187
Have you ever noticed how in the scriptures men are always going up into the mountains to commune with the Lord?
Yet in the scriptures we hardly ever
hear of women going to the mountains.
But we know why — right?
Because the women were too busy
keeping life going;
they couldn’t abandon babies, meals, homes, fires, gardens,
and a thousand responsibilities to make the climb into the mountains!
I was talking to a friend the other day,
saying that as modern woman
I feel like I’m never “free” enough
from my responsibilities,
never in a quiet enough space
I want with God.
Her response floored me,
“That is why God comes to women.
Men have to climb the mountain to meet God, but God comes to women where ever they are.”
I have been pondering on her words for weeks and have searched my scriptures
to see that what she said is true.
God does in deed come to women
where they are,
when they are doing their ordinary,
everyday work.
He meets them at the wells
where they draw water for their families,
in their homes,
in their kitchens,
in their gardens.
He comes to them
as they sit beside sickbeds,
as they give birth,
care for the elderly,
and perform necessary mourning and burial rites.
Even at the empty tomb,
Mary was the first to witness Christ’s resurrection,
She was there because she was doing the womanly chore of properly preparing Christ’s body for burial.
In these seemingly mundane
and ordinary tasks,
these women of the scriptures found themselves face to face with divinity.
So if — like me — you ever start to bemoan the fact that you don’t have as much time to spend in the mountains with God as you would like. Remember, God comes to women. He knows where we are and the burdens we carry. He sees us, and if we open our eyes and our hearts we will see Him, even in the most ordinary places and in the most ordinary things.
He lives. And he’s using a time such as this to speak to women around the world.
Original 🖌: Heather F.
2023- bring it on! ✨🙌🏼
Thank you sisters for loving us through some transitions the past couple of years!
-Mattie wrote a best selling book and is engaged to the most wonderful man!
-Brooke took on a full time job to help rebuild her kids school after a tornado destroyed it and it is now thriving!
We are so excited to tell you about our passion project we are rolling out and *slowly* start giving you some new pieces to wear!
When the Lord needs you to hit pause and work for His kingdom in certain spaces, you must listen! We love you all for allowing us to do just that!
-xoxo B
Tell us what you are hoping to see from us this year! 💗
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NaSHEville is 4 today! 🎂
End Slavery TN is opening their very first safe home!!! We would love to help them stock the house for all of the trafficking survivors!
The Bridge Fellowship has partnered with them to create a list to show you their specific needs!
https://www.myregistry.com/organization/end-slavery-tennessee-nashville-tn/2761596/giftlist?fbclid=IwAR0NZSJgvtp7-zZ71ym2Y2AuYhFPUJA6Tp09DFDh85Gijn4e2OVc7VG5yFE
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We did a thing today!
Any guesses?
⚡️
It’s Mattie Jackson Selecman
birthday!!!!
Everyone go grab a copy of to wish her a happy birthday! 🍋 🎂
Mattie: I’m so proud of you and can’t wait to continue to watch God’s wonderful plan for your life unfold! Xoxo -B
We all know Lauren Alaina the singer/songwriter, platinum selling artist, and new member of the Grand Ole Opry, and we love her! But today we’re getting a more personal look at the Lauren off the stage as she shares about her book, Getting Good At Being You. Lauren shares stories and experiences from the last decade and a half that have helped her learn to truly love her whole, authentic self. She is inspiring, hilarious, and so full of life!
https://www.nasheville.com/featured-she/2019/2/11/shetheproject-sb3ls-s5gpj-4327p-7rhkb-94832-m83bt-2ktf2-kh39d-kp3se-aa6kh-gp3nn-7k6nj-zydnz-elef5