by Sheryl Pellatiro | Jun 14, 2019 | Blog, Sexual Impurity
Honestly, I don’t think we quite understand the implications to sexual impurity. I hope you’ll take some time to read this post and then share it. Why would I tackle such a controversial subject? Especially, when some might have harsh words in their...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Jun 4, 2019 | Uncategorized
In the 1st century, the city of Ephesus was one of the largest and most impressive cities in the ancient world: a political, religious and commercial center in Asia Minor. It was also under Roman rule. In A.D. 51, the apostle Paul came through Ephesus on his third...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | May 24, 2019 | Blog, Doubting, Trusting
I hope the title caught your attention. I hope you’ll take a moment to read this post because it’s serious stuff and we need to be careful. Satan is up to a lot of things these days – all EVIL – but here’s one particular disturbing...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | May 9, 2019 | Blog, Jealousy, Joyful Living, Victory
Jealousy is a real problem in the church today. A HUGE problem. People don’t seem to be content with who they are in Christ or what God has given to them, so they covet others’ gifts, jobs, ministries, personalities, lifestyles. Here’s what Scripture...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Apr 16, 2019 | Blog, Christian Growth, Doubting, Promises
So you’ve prayed… and prayed… and prayed… and prayed! But, you haven’t seen any change. The job is still bad. Your child is still in that terrible place. Your spouse hasn’t come around. You’re still confused as to which...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Mar 8, 2019 | Blog, Christian Growth, Compromising, False Theology, Life in Christ
We live in the day of many voices. It seems everyone uses their voices for their passion. And some of these messages are labeled as “Christian.” So, believers often listen without comparing their message with Scripture. They don’t question the...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Dec 28, 2018 | Blog, Joyful Living, Victory
Several years ago, I received an email from a leader in the church that was hurtful. She said some pretty nasty stuff to me… but stuff I knew wasn’t true. I think it came from a hurtful place in her own heart, but nevertheless, the words burnt like a hot...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Dec 23, 2018 | Blog, Christmas
We recognize the characters of the Christmas story: Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth, Zachariah, Gabriel, the shepherds, the host of angels, Simeon, and Anna. We would surely agree that these people belong in the Christmas story – they are either from God’s chosen...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Dec 16, 2018 | Bible study, Blog, Ruth
Beautiful things often come in small packages. I remember the moment my husband (fiancee at the time) gave me a little velvet box that held the most beautiful engagement ring. I couldn’t wait to proudly display it on my finger. The Old Testament is filled with...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Dec 6, 2018 | Blog, Christmas
Christmas can be a difficult time. It’s often at Christmastime when family dysfunction rears its ugly head. So many people struggle rather than enjoy this time. So, I wanted to bring this message to you today as an encouragement and a hope. There are two...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Nov 21, 2018 | Blog, God's Will, Hope, Thanksgiving
For many of us the holidays are hard: the empty seat at the table, family tensions, and feeling stressed with so much to do. It’s a time when we put on smiles, but the weight inside can be crushing us. Discouragement and frustration can lead us down a bitter...
by Sheryl Pellatiro | Sep 26, 2018 | Believing, Blog, False Theology, The Church
I heard a girl recently say that her beliefs do not align with God’s teachings on a specific subject.. She claims to be a Christian and she also claims that God spoke to her heart. With that, I felt compelled to address this because while many Christians would...