Guest Blog: Preparing Your Leadership Loaf
Enjoy each part of the process: gathering the ingredients, selecting your additions and don’t forget to sprinkle the smiles on right before packing it up in your razzle dazzle as you share with others!
In the Stillness: Reflections on Seasons of Silence Part II
There is something about hushing all the noise of the external world and sitting with our thoughts, as well as our hearts. There is something about not running to distractions to pacify our emotions. And there is something so incredibly
In the Stillness: Reflections on Seasons of Silence Part I
I believe we all need these intentional times of stillness, of quiet, and of reflection. We all need times and periods where we let go of plans, submit our bodies to the longings of lessened activity, and listen intentionally to
When God Calls You to Move
I grew up in the same community and lived in the same home for 18 years. With the exception of summer trips to visit family up north, my life was relatively consistent and familiar. When I left for college, it
May Bonus Post: It’s a Devotion … Priming YOUR Pump
This month Christian Devotions published my submission on priming the pump! I grew up in a rural community in South Carolina. One of my favorite parts of the week was visiting my paternal grandfather after church. Mom and I would
It’s Published! Meet Me at Boundaries Boulevard
This month I celebrate my SECOND publication in the Christian Courier. Last year I wrote about Jesus-centered justice work. And this month we're talking about two very essential components that should be included in everyone's life: BOUNDARIES and REST. One
Just For You! Monthly Newsletter Archives
The easiest way to stay up to date on what I'm reading, where I am speaking, and the other platforms where you can find my work is to visit SabrinaTCherry.com and sign up for my newsletter. And because I never
April BONUS Blog: 7 Things I Learned during the Pandemic
We are at the one year plus one month mark of the pandemic and I find myself more frequently searching for the good nuggets from this season. And I also find that this undertaking becomes more challenging and the days
This, Too, Is The Work of Jesus: Where Were You?
I keep writing because it helps heal my soul. I keep writing because it is my contribution to conversations about justice and equity and peace and love. I keep writing because it is my source of refuge. I keep writing