Empowered jesus girl 2020

Empowered Jesus Girl 2020 is going to be an event like no other! We are going to start our night with food, friends, and photo booths, then move on to a wonderful time of praise and worship led by Taylor and Reid Hawkins. Our speaker, Kayla Rampey, is going to challenge you to become the Empowered Jesus Girl God intended you to be. Kayla is passionate about sharing His Word and helping others grow in Him. We can’t wait to see what God is going to do at Empowered Jesus Girl 2020!

This year, we are encouraging all participants to purchase the Empowered Jesus Girl devotionals that go along with the conference. Speaker and author, Kayla Rampey, will be discussing what it means to be an Empowered Jesus Girl and how we can all work together to make a difference in society! Her book is a great way for your teens to discover the power that God has given them and how they can use it to encourage and strengthen others.

What is an Empowered Jesus Girl?

An Empowered Jesus Girl is a girl that…

  • Empowers others
  • Magnifies His Name
  • Prays continuously
  • Owns her beliefs
  • Waits upon the Lord
  • Examines her ways
  • Reflects God’s character
  • Encourages
  • Disciples new believers

Do you think you have what it takes to be called an

Empowered Jesus Girl?

Find out at Empowered Jesus Girl 2020!

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Empowered Jesus Girl Teen Conference

East Pickens Baptist Church  

Friday, February 21st 2020

6pm-10pm

Join us for a Girl’s Night Out full of praise and worship! 

East Pickens Baptist Church

2244 Gentry Memorial Hwy Pickens, SC 

This event is for teen girls 5th – 12th grade. Join us at 6pm for pizza & fellowship! Praise and worship begins at 7:15pm!

For more info and to register your group visit: WildernessGrace.org 

We encourage participants and leaders to purchase the Empowered Jesus Girl devotional to go along with the conference. You can purchase your devotionals on our website for a special group price or at the door!

All proceeds from book purchases will go directly to the Empowered Jesus Girl Teen Conferences! Thank you for your prayers and support!

You can pre-order your Empowered Jesus Girl devotional through Grace in the Wilderness Ministries for a special discounted rate of $8 per book (regularly $10). Pre-Order your Empowered Jesus Girl devotionals by sending an email with your name, number of books you would like to purchase, and your contact information to Sharon@WildernessGrace.org. 

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This event is hosted by Grace in the Wilderness Ministries.

Registration opens January 1st 2020 at WildernessGrace.org

May God bless you and show you His grace every day!

INVITE ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO THIS FUN GIRLS’ NIGHT!!!

LADIES ARE ALSO INVITED, I.E.–MOMS, YOUTH WORKERS, ETC. IT WILL BE FUN FOR ALL AGES!!!

TICKETS ARE NO CHARGE BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER 

CONFERENCE MISSION: East Pickens Baptist Church has a Foster Care Ministry that provides children and foster families with basic necessities. A lot of times when a child is brought into foster care, they only have the clothes on their backs. Our Foster Care Ministry provides overnight bags, clothing, toiletries, and gift cards for the children and their foster parents. This year at Empowered Jesus Girl, we will be raising money for this wonderful ministry! We would love for you to join us in helping these families through hard times! We will have a box at the front of the church for accepting an offering to help this ministry! Donations are not required for this event but greatly appreciated! Thank you for serving the Lord by sharing with others!  

Feel free to also email or call us: Sharon@wildernessgrace.org or (864) 380-2358 

Can’t wait to see you at our Conference!!!

Thanks and God Bless You,

Sharon Hawkins, Grace In The Wilderness Ministries

Hope offers peace everlasting

As you prepare to celebrate Jesus’ Birthday, I want you to reflect on the hope that God gave us through Jesus Christ. Jesus was, and still is, more than just a baby in a manager. Jesus is our Living Hope.

Hope Offers Peace Everlasting.

Without the birth of Jesus, we would have no hope for eternal life with Him.  

Can you imagine living without this hope? Can you imagine living without Jesus?

I’ve been reading a devotional on the bible app called, “14-Day Christmas Devotional” by Dale O’Shields. He describes hope in a way that I’ve never heard before, “it gives us strength for the present and an excitement for the future.” The excerpt below shows the vast differences between the hopeful and the hopeless.

“Hope can keep us going when everything else is falling apart. Hope is the expectation that even though life might be tough right now, somehow, at some time, everything will be fine. Hope comes from the recognition that our past failures are not fatal or final. It gives us strength for the present and an excitement for the future. Hope senses that the best is yet to come.”

He goes on to show the opposite side of hope by saying:

“Hopeless people feel like the sun has departed and will never return. They are caught in the grip of a nightmare that seems to never end. Hopeless people have little energy and no enthusiasm.”

Which category do you find yourself in today? Hopeful or hopeless?

Followers of Christ have hope that:

  • One day, all pain and suffering will come to an end, and they’ll experience peace indescribable when they enter into their Father’s arms
  • They will see their loved ones again (that were saved) in heaven
  • Their struggles on earth are only temporary
  • Whatever they are going through now, good or bad, has a purpose for God’s glory
  • God is with them always and gives them their strength each day
  • The best is yet to come

Without knowing Jesus, a person cannot experience the hope that you and I have today.

Without having hope, a person will never find true peace.

Without hope, life becomes meaningless and joy gets lost in the monotony of each day.

God gave you the gift of His Son, the gift of hope, to share with others. He is a gift that is ok to re-gift over and over again.

Jesus was, and still is, God’s gift to us.

As my pastor put it this morning, a gift is offered first and accepted second. You are the one that gets to choose if you want to accept the Gift God has given you. When you share the gift of Jesus with others, it is up to them if they accept it or not. You just keep sharing, keep showing His love, and keep holding on to the hope that God has blessed you with.

May God bless you and show you His grace every day!

Share this with someone today!

The Birth of Jesus Christ

Luke 2:1-20

In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place whileQuirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to their own town to register.

So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”

13 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,

14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven,
    and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”

15 When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.”

16 So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. 17 When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, 18 and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. 19 But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. 20 The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told.

WHY I WROTE EMPOWERED JESUS GIRL

When I wrote, Empowered Jesus Girl, each page was prayed over and planned with a purpose from God. When you purchase one of my books, proceeds will go directly to the Empowered Jesus Girl teen conferences. Whether you want a book for yourself, or you would like to donate one to a girl at the conference, your purchase will support a ministry that has a passion for spreading the word of God.

Books are only $10 with proceeds going towards the Empowered Jesus Girl Teen Conferences! You can email KaylaRampey@yahoo.com to purchase your book locally with free delivery or you can purchase it on Amazon.com

 A few years back, when I joined the Grace in the Wilderness team, I told Sharon and Marie that I had a desire to use my talents to share Christ with others. I have to be honest, at that time, I had no idea what my talents were. I knew I could write, not professionally without any mistakes, and I knew my passion was to encourage others to find God’s will for their lives.

I knew that with my passion, God had a purpose.

From one awkward email to a stranger, I was able to get connected with Sharon and Marie and join the Grace in the Wilderness team by writing newsletters for teen girls each month. Month after month, I felt the desire to do more. As a follower of Christ, there will be times that you ask yourself, “Am I doing enough?” The truth is, you will never feel like you are doing enough for God. You are not perfect, so don’t try to do it all. If you aren’t careful, you will burn yourself out and lose the passion Christ put within you in the first place.

Through prayer and God’s timing, my next step began when we decided to turn the newsletter into a blog with an updated identity. That is when Glitter and Grace Teens began. Now, on a weekly basis, I send out Monday morning devotions to teenage girls and young ladies from all over the place. It has been such a blessing sending out devotionals and hearing back from teens that have been touched by the words God placed on my heart.

To view my blogs or sign up for weekly devotionals delivered to your email, go to GlitterandGraceTeens.com

Empowered Jesus Girl conferences began years before I was a part of the Grace in the Wilderness team. As a matter of fact, I attended one when I was in the youth group. Sharon and Marie started Empowered Jesus Girl conferences to reach teens across the Upstate through God’s word and direction. The conferences included mother/daughter events, fashion shows, praise and worship, drama presentations, purity emphasis, and of course a church staple of a pizza dinner before the message. It was a powerful event but became hard to manage over time with all of the other women’s events that they had going on throughout the year. Grace in the Wilderness has a vast variety of missions that they work with including conferences for women that have lost children, ladies groups of different ages, and much more.

It is a wonderful thing to see churches grow, but it is also hard for churches to afford to attend every event that they hear of. With the cost of even $5 per youth, we found that churches were unable to bring their teens to the Empowered Jesus Girl conferences. After working in youth ministry, I found out how limited youth budgets can be. Plus, teens are not willing to give up $5 for a mother/daughter event, nor do they want to spend time with their moms on a Saturday night. Sorry moms, but teenage girls enjoy their free time when they can get it. It’s nothing personal, but it’s important for teens to go to Christian events where they can grow and connect with other teen girls with similar issues. One of my favorite things about these conferences is to see the girls gather together at the altar praying for each other and knowing that they are not alone.

After a lot of prayer and trust in God, we decided to make the Empowered Jesus Girl conferences a free event. Since Grace in the Wilderness is a non-profit ministry, the conference is dependent on donations and support from local churches and businesses (or money out of our own pockets). In the last three years alone, we have increased from 50 attendants at the conference to over 250.  We hope to continue this growth over the next few years and continue to keep it a FREE event that reaches girls all across the Upstate.

Our goal is to start a revival among teenage girls and teach them to lean on Christ for direction and strength in their lives. With the world pulling them in 100 different directions, now is the time to reach out to these girls and show them the One who can give them true peace and guidance.

I have a passion to help these girls learn what it means to empower one another through the love of Christ. Each chapter of my devotional explains how Empowered Jesus Girls can change the world.

E- Empower each other

M – Magnify His Name

P – Pray for each other

O – Own your beliefs

W – Wait upon the Lord

E – Examine your ways

R – Reflect God’s character

E – Encourage others

D – Disciple others

The conclusion is simple: Believe = Become

When an Empowered Jesus Girl believes with all heart, mind, and soul, that God can change the world, she will trust in Him for all her needs. An Empowered Jesus Girl doesn’t have to be 6th -12th grade only. An Empowered Jesus Girl can be a woman of any age that has a desire to make a difference through Christ alone.

Do you have what it takes to be an Empowered Jesus Girl?

I’m asking for your prayers and your support as we prepare for the conference next year. Next years’ conference will be on Friday, February 21st at East Pickens Baptist Church. Registration will open on January 1st, 2020!

Prepare your team, purchase your books, and pray for revival that can change the world!

To purchase a book, email me at KaylaRampey@yahoo.com and I will deliver it for free. You can also purchase it on Amazon at any time!

Books are priced at $10 with proceeds going towards the Empowered Jesus Girl Teen Conferences!

Thank you so much for your prayers and support!

May God bless you and show you His grace every day!

-Kayla Rampey

one missed text

Last Saturday was the first time in a long time that I did not receive a text message or call from my Papa about the Clemson vs Carolina football game. He was a true Gamecock fan for some reason and I, on the other hand, was born and raised a Clemson fan. He used to always text me or call me when Clemson lost or even when they won. Even when Clemson would lose, I loved reading his simple text “how about them Tigers?” His rival comments were always so calm but came with a purpose. When he would call or leave a message, he always started out with “Kayla, this is your grandpa calling…” Or when I was living at home with an old school answering machine, we would quote him before he spoke “Roger, this is your dad…” He just had a voice and demeanor that everyone knew. We had an ongoing family football division but it was always fun and games. To be honest, I never really cared that much for football, but I did love the rivalry, grilling out, and just the fun of it all. It was a way for my papa and me to connect even when we were too busy to get together. When I married a Georgia fan, it got interesting, but that was just one more rivalry to add to the table. I’m sure papa would have gotten a kick out of the game this year. (Sorry Dustin, but you know it’s true)

During the summer, we would spend our days at the lake with papa and grandma and whichever cousins or other family members or friends would show up. We would fish or just go for boat rides every weekend, sit at the falls or just swim around. In the evening we would grill out and everyone was invited. I never remember asking them if we could come over, we just did. We all did. My Papa loved people and he loved to be with his family and friends. I remember waking up early on summer Saturday mornings to the smell of coffee and bacon, my dad’s specialty. Whether we sat on our porch overlooking the calm water or walked over to grandma and papa’s place, we were at home. Though his cabin was torn down last summer for future developments, those memories can never be taken away. I dreamed of the day I would be able to walk my boys down to the same dock that my papa and dad built themselves. I wanted to see my boys sit down under the tin roof shed and listen to the rain as it passed over on a hot summer day. I imagined my papa and grandma sitting on the dock, probably with a line in the water, just watching the boys jump in the water a hundred times. What would it be like if he was still here? Would I even have made the time to enjoy those moments?

I live less than 5 minutes from my grandparents’ house, but for some reason, as an adult, I would always find myself too busy to drop by and spend time with them. As a child, I spent every summer weekend with them and a lot of my other family members as well, but as an adult, life just got busy. From long summers to only holidays and text messages, our relationship died down but our families kept growing. When our campground started to dissipate as investors tried (and are still trying) to take it over for land development, my papa basically let go of his place. It was too much for him to handle and just not the same without a dock and a place for his boat. We had to remove docks, clear land, and in one day, the investors bulldozed the home that sheltered my childhood summers. I can still smell the fruity pebbles on busy mornings and the sparklers on July 4th. The campfire was always going and the American flag hung on each of our decks. There are too many memories to count, but so many memories I feel like I missed out on with him and my children just because I didn’t make time for them.

My papa didn’t text me during the game Saturday because his life on earth ended a few months ago. The week before my first year teaching Released Time at Pickens Middle School, I was sitting on a boat in Edisto with a few good friends and their kids, my mother in law, and my husband and boys. My phone had been ringing for a while but I never heard it since it was in my bag under my seat. As the sun was setting and I was enjoying the view, my husband handed me his phone to show me a text from my sister that said “tell Kayla to call me now.” In my gut, I knew something was wrong. As I picked up the phone and called her back, my heart sank. All she could say was, “papa died.” She couldn’t explain it, she didn’t know how, and she was just in shock and hurting. I just wanted to be there with my family but I couldn’t. I was hours away in the ocean, a place my papa always loved. As tears flowed down my cheek, I looked out at the sunset and just prayed for strength and peace that only God could provide.

The weekend before we left for Edisto, we visited my papa and he was healthy, happy, and ready to get his surgery over with. He was scheduled for a simple surgery on his kidneys and was supposed to be out of the hospital in less than a week. He told me that he loved me and he would see me soon as we walked out the door. I knew he would be just fine. I was wrong. The day of his surgery, my dad called to tell me everything was great and the doctors didn’t have any concerns. Every day, every call, my dad said the same thing, he’s doing great. The night before my papa passed, he was cracking jokes with my dad and smiling. He didn’t look like anything was wrong with him. For some reason, the next day, he passed away suddenly after cardiac arrest. His heart just wasn’t as strong as it needed to be. We don’t have all the answers, nor will I ever understand why this happened, but what I do know is that my papa is in a much better place. Whatever his body could not handle on this earth is no longer a hindrance to him in heaven. He is free and his death was simply a part of God’s purpose for his life. The next morning, I woke up early with my boys, and took a walk on the beach, one of his favorite things to do, and just remembered him for who he was and felt his presence as if he were walking beside me. I know that he is gone but he will always be remembered.

As I look back, before my teenage years, I remember every detail of the little things that my papa did to make me feel special. I remember his calm demeanor, his “well Dean” (my grandma’s name) comments when things didn’t go just as planned, and his love for his family no matter what happened. I remember summers that I never wanted to end and walks on the beach in silence, just enjoying God’s creation. I wish I had more moments like that, but I don’t have that chance anymore.

Today, I want you to take a deep breath and think about someone you’ve disconnected from in the last year. Who do you only speak to on holidays or special occasions? How would you feel if that person was no longer around for you to see?

There was a silence on Saturday, though even from a text, that reminded me of the relationship I had with my papa. It wasn’t long in depth conversations about life, but it was life and living it together. On Sunday mornings, as we sat on his screened in porch at the lake, he would pick up his bible and head out to church. No matter how pretty the sun was or how less crowded the lake would be, he made a point to go to church every Sunday. His lifestyle left an imprint on all those around him. Make an impact on others and pass on a legacy of respect and honor for those that have served the Lord before you. Spend time, make time, and be present with those in your presence. Put down your phones and just live. No matter how many pictures you have on your phone they will never be able to compare to the memories, the sights, the sounds, the smells of the moments and the people that meant most to you.

I pray that my children will always respect their grandparents and never get so wrapped up in their own lives that they forget about those around them. I’m sure I’m not the only one that regrets not spending enough time with someone that loved so much, so don’t let that next regret be yours.

Some of his military buddies might beg to differ, but he was a man with a gentle spirit that calmed the room in any chaos. He was a man of God that loved his family and will always be missed. He was my papa.

I miss you pops! And by the way, “Go Tigers!”

“Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” 1 John 3:18

May God bless you and show you His Grace every day!

Kayla Rampey