SharonSharon Marie

Age: 23
Birthday: July 6
Current favorite scripture: “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in Him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise Him” (Psalm 28:7).
Favorite book of Old Testament: Psalms
New Testament: Ephesians
Books that has been instrumental in Sharon’s life: Streams In The Desert, by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, & Hinds Feet on High Places, by Hannah Hubbard

Meet Sharon:
As the 3rd-born Sharon has always been the fun-filled, optimistic personality that finds something to be glad about. She has a servant’s heart, and will spot needs to be met before the rest of us. She is the resident Gourmet chef, and is always ready to throw on her apron and fix us something fancy to share around the table. Capable, dependable, and filled with common sense… we are so grateful for her!
She enjoys laughing, hunting, fishing, working horses, working outdoors, creating and building things, cooking, and playing period! Along with Micah, Sharon is a main part of setting up our equipment to sing… and she wears her cowboy boots right up until time to change them out for high heels.  She is a major Georgia Bulldog fan.

Sharon-isms:
“ha ha ha ha!”
“They love it…”
“What were you thinkin’!?”
“Seriously?”
“It’s possible…”

Sharon, what do you want to be when you grow up?
Sharon wants her life to honor and glorify God in everything she ever does. Besides raising up a godly family, she feels that her life will be spent being an encouragement to the hurting, and showing them there is a better way through Jesus Christ… and not to give up because there is always hope.

What one thing would you share with others that has greatly impacted your life?
“In 2009 the Lord really showed me how I had stored up unforgiveness and bitterness in my heart. I was deceived into thinking that by holding my feelings in, I could punish others. But, the Lord taught me that the only way to find freedom from those hurts was to transform my painful memories by first, forgiving by faith; secondly by verbally blessing…and finally by looking for reasons that God had allowed it to come into my life. There is a reason that Jesus said to forgive as He forgives. I can say now that I have truly found real and lasting freedom.”