About me - Tamela Greenwell

About me

I am a wife and mother of two children. My joys in life are first and foremost my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The joy of the Lord is my daily strength. I enjoy writing life application articles concerning the Word of God and how it relates to our lives here and now. I also love spending time with my husband. My favorite thing to do with him is go riding on our Harley. Our children are older now and on their own. But one thing i will never regret is that while they were growing up i stayed home with them. Those are years that i will never forget. Times are different now with the kids but we are all still really close. I thank the Lord everyday for His abundant blessings upon my families lives.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

The Word of God

I know too much about ...

I don't think i could ever know to much about anything. But if i had to pick a couple of things I guess i would know a lot about how to be a loving wife and mother and how to make a house a home.

My parents always told me ...

to stay out of trouble

My childhood ambition ...

I looked forward to the day of being a wife and a mother

My favorite memory ...

My favorite memory as a child was my Dad taking me for rides on his motorcycle. My most favorite memory in my later years was my marriage to my husband and having our children and watching them grow.

Why I write ...

I have always enjoyed writing i believe it is because it is a way to express who i am and what i believe and what i have learned in life.I also love to encourage others in life with my writings, by offering a hope or maybe some insight that will be an encouragement to them.

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

I have been reading a Christian suspense fiction novel titled: "The Voice" by Bill Myers

My first job ...

I worked at a Library

My best moment ...

When i was born again

My inspiration ...

The Holy Spirit

Featured article by Tamela Greenwell

Religion & Spirituality > Self-Healing The benefits of forgiving

May we open up the prison doors of our heart and set those we hold captive free! When we can do this, we will then know true freedom for our own life as well. Physically speaking, a prisoner is held captive until he pays his debt in full. Spiritually speaking, we can try and hold someone captive behind the prison doors of our heart until they pay us what we believe they owe us. And we will refuse to open those doors and release them until they do just that. We offer them no mercy and grace, and thus no forgiveness. But we are hurting no one but ourselves when we do this. We might think tha...

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