Sharon has been a faith blogger for women for several years now. She and her husband Aaron are passionate about following the Creator and have been married for over 20 years. They and their two children reside in the Midwest. Her ministry was birthed out of a God-given desire to help other women in their walk with God. She provides mentorship that helps women focus on how to bring glory to God in all aspects of life. She helps women adjust their thinking and approach to Biblical womanhood through and emphasis on the importance of routine prayer and Bible study, strengthening our marriage and families, and encouraging and supporting each other.
“Hi, my name is Sharon and I am the Secretary on the Board of Directors for The Bible Sabbath Association. It is an honor and the utmost privilege.
Continuing to work deeper to foster unity among Sabbath Keepers I believe is paramount, here is my hope for the BSA. Discovering and having contact with others who are willing to work towards getting along and sharing commonalities would be encouraging to continue and increase. It would be wonderful to see more resources and educational material for youth of all ages and families to be able to benefit from and grow stronger in their faith as well as hopefully increase their feeling of belonging within the community of believers. Getting more out there among other congregations, fellowships, social media and other means available would help grow awareness of the work BSA does. We can do these things by increasing our presence on social media and in person that we are in connection with.
Outreach to churches, ministries, fellowships, individuals, and groups that might be interested in learning more, sharing about, writing for The Sabbath Sentinel, and working towards these very things in their own lives as we have seen in the past would be wonderful to continue.
Perhaps, resources could be created or found and shared that would help encourage bridge-building between those who already keep the Sabbath; as well as with those who do not. Fostering and encouraging better attitudes and non exclusiveness would be excellent to continue. Increasing communication towards encouraging serving our Father in humility and focusing less on differences that lead to arrogance, division, quarreling and strife. Increasing our presence with those who already know about BSA and/or The Sabbath Sentinel while proceeding to have outreach towards others to learn more about what the organization does especially on social media and in person would be great to continue. Hopefully, the more engagement we could get, the more good fellowship and community building could happen. Seeking other’s thoughts on what they would like to see in resources and what they feel is lacking for believers as a whole would also help us to know what would truly work to bring glory to the Father in our getting along and building each other up in ways He would like us to be with those especially of like mind.
We have some big shoes to fill and it is an honor to continue in the work of those before us who have sacrificed their time and used their talents to serve our fellow brethren and work towards more awareness of the Sabbath and commandments.”