Thursday, December 3, 2020

Guest Speaker, February 6, 2021

Marty Delmon was born in Missouri, raised in Minnesota, taught school in San Francisco, CA. That’s where I married and raised children, a son and a daughter. Moved to Oklahoma to attend Rhema and Victory Christian Center. Then moved on to missionary work in France. That’s where I’ve been for the last 30 years. My work has been to write for the Lord. I have 22 self-published volumes in French and English and 2 novels published by TBN. I’m using this hiatus of COVID19 to write more. Soon to appear will be Sleeping With Demons, an autobiography. I’m thrilled to find Abundant Rain to be refreshed in the Word while I wait to return to France.



Guest Speaker, January 9, 2021

Jill Spradlin is a Fitness Specialist at Tulsa Community College. Her hometown is Berryhill, OK. We are happy to have Jill help us bring in the new year. She will be discussing setting our goals, nutrition, how many calories we should be eating, and proper exercise.



Guest Speaker December 12, 2020 @ 10 am @ Abundant Rain

Please bring a wrapped gift for a game. it doesn't need to be new. It can be something you have at home. We're eating brunch, and invite you to help us by cooking something special to share with our ladies.

Shirley Gilmore is a native of Iowa and has lived in the Tulsa area since Dec 1996. Graduate of VBI, Tulsa OK - Children's Pastor too many years to count - traveled to several countries teaching in Bible Schools "How to Minister to Children '' including VBI. She has organized many Kids Crusades, VBS's, Children's Churches, as well as gone to other churches to build up a children's ministry. Of course not to mention doing a little clowning in costume. She currently is the Managing director of a Children's Theater in Tulsa and involved in producing 5 shows a year, on stage or sewing costumes, helping with makeup, and performing in other adult shows. She is a great grandmother of two besides having repelled, swam with stingrays, eaten crickets, and had to carry toilet paper. The bestest thing is to lead a child to Jesus and in the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with evidence of speaking in tongues. Next to sharing and making Jesus become a real person to kids of ALL ages.


Upcoming Events Hidden Treasures

Women’s Ministry upcoming events and monthly meeting. We want to hear from you. Please register for Events by emailing your name, address and cell number. Let us know which event(s) that you are interested in attending: TerrySpradlin12@gmail.com


12-12-20 Shirley Gilmore, A Christmas Party
01-09-21 Jill Spradlin, The New Year
02-06-21 Marty Delmon, Author/Missionary

The Glee of Giving

“The happiest people are those who do the most for others,” said leader and educator Booker T. Washington. That joyful feeling you often get from giving is apparently part of our biology. Neuroscientists studying the human impulse to help others used detailed brain scans and saw that acts of generosity lit up parts of the brain connected to pleasure. They say it’s proof of why doing good can make you feel good.

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Pick Pistachios for Health

It’s called the smiling or happy nut because it looks like it’s cracking a smile. But it’s no joke that the pistachio provides healthy fuel for the body. A 1-ounce serving is about 49 nuts, and all those green kernels have only 160 calories, making pistachios one of the lowest-calorie nuts. Having to pry open a pistachio’s shell can keep you from overindulging. One portion provides 6 grams of protein, about as much as an egg. And like eggs, meat and fish, pistachios are a complete protein, meaning they contain all nine essential amino acids necessary for good health. Pistachios are rich in potassium, which helps build and preserve muscles. Another plus: They have high amounts of lutein and zeaxanthin, needed to keep eyes functioning at their best. Because of their blend of antioxidants, “good” fats and fiber, the American Heart Association has certified pistachios as heart healthy. As part of a nutritious diet, the nuts can help maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol and blood sugar levels.



Tastes of the Season

Just one sip of a seasonal beverage or a bite of a decadent dessert can put you in a holiday mood. Celebrate all month long with these favorite flavors:

(Peppermint) From the classic candy cane to peppermint bark, the vibrant taste of peppermint adds a dash of festive flair to all kinds of sweet treats. It’s often swirled into cocoa or coffee beverages for a refreshing pick-me-up.

(Hot cocoa) There may be no better way to warm up on a cold winter’s day than with a mug of hot chocolate sprinkled with marshmallows. In addition to drinking it, you can indulge in hot cocoa-flavored candies, cookies, ice cream and popcorn.

(Gingerbread) Combining ginger with other spices results in one of the season’s tastiest traditions. Making cookies and decorating gingerbread houses are whimsical ways to enjoy this holiday flavor.

(Eggnog) This rich, creamy beverage has been adapted into recipes for cookies, cakes, ice cream and candies, all celebrating the drink’s scrumptious blend of vanilla, nutmeg and cinnamon.