Welcome LILIANNA !!!

Congratulations to Jason & Kimberly Fretwell and Girlie Ray & Nancy McCarley!!!

Yesterday, January 30th, Kimberly delivered (by c-section) a BEAUTIFUL Baby Girl,
Liliana Katherine Fretwell
Lilliana weighed in at 8 pounds 3 ounces, and is 21 inches long. This is Kimberly's 1st baby and Nancy's 1st grandbaby. Mother and daughter are in Russellville Hospital and doing well.

Meet CRYSTAL HUGGINS

My name is Crystal Huggins. I am married to Jason Huggins. We have been married for 3 years. I have two wonderful children. Collin Blake McLemore age 10 and Rebecca Gail Huggins who is 5 months old. I am currently able, with God’s help to be a stay at home mother. I love every minute of it.

I was born Crystal Gail McLemore, September 16, 1977 at Haleyville Hospital. My mother is Evelyn McLemore of Hackleburg. She is my inspiration to be a good mother. I have watched my mother sacrifice so many things over the years for her three daughters. It amazes me how she can love so unselfishly. She didn’t attend church with me as a child very often. But she always made sure I had a way there. She taught me many things about the Lord, even without living for him. There were many times as a child that she provided for us when the money didn’t seem to be enough. But she paid her tithes and the money seemed to keep going to make enough. In the last few years I have seen her growing to be a wonderful servant of the Lord.

My father is Edward McLemore. He lives in Sikeston, MO. Growing up I didn’t see my dad a lot. He and my mother separated when I was five. He always stated he loved me but just seemed to not understand it takes more than words to let someone know you love them. He caused a lot of pain for my family. It has taken a long time for me to say that I have forgiven him. God is working with me daily for me to get over the hurts of so long ago. Dad is currently in church and is a very changed person than when I was growing up. He is trying hard to be there for my sisters and me through doing things for our children. I praise God for the changes he has made in my dad.

I have two wonderful sisters. Lisa Stidham and Angie Wellington. Although I don’t tell them often enough, I love them so very much. Greg Stidham and Billy Wellington are my brother-in-laws. I have two nieces on my side Katie Wellington and Bailey Stidham. This is my family. Without their love and support I would not be the person I am today. Their prayers and love help me find my way to the Lord.

The first six years of my life I lived in Missouri. To have my sisters say, I was a spoiled brat. I was everyone’s baby. I knew I was loved. Everything changed when infidelity destroyed my family. During the process of trying to work things out mom and dad moved us to Florida. I don’t remember a lot, just that I hated it there. Dad left us there and moved back to Missouri. By the grace of God, we eventually got to leave also. We didn’t head back to Missouri. We came to Hackleburg, Alabama. God knew, even though we didn’t see it at the time, exactly where we needed to be.

Mother struggled to raise three girls alone. She gave up many things to see us girls have what we need. I don’t remember getting many things I wanted. But we always had what we needed. I was still very loved.

I graduated for Hackleburg in 1995. I graduated with great honors. My mother was there for it all. So were my sisters.

I wasn’t in church and wasn’t living a life I was very proud of. At the age of 18 if found out I was pregnant. I think it was the most terrifying feeling I have ever had. I didn’t know for sure what I was going to do. I know without a doubt I was keeping the baby. But that is all I knew at the time. I couldn’t stay at home so I just drove. I ended up at the church. My sisters where there. I had to tell them. It was the hardest night of my life. Besides my sisters there where others who blessed me that night. Tina Raper gave me strength with the words she said to me. Cynthia Stidham was also a blessing that night. It was the hardest night of my life. I felt like I had let everyone down. I had disappointed so many people.

Through everything I still knew I was loved. Looking back on that night it is kind of ironic that the thing that everyone that was awful turned out to be the most loved little boy ever. God still knew what He was doing. I gave birth to Collin Blake McLemore November 23, 1996. He is truly a gift from God. God started working on me the night I showed up at church to let everyone know about Collin. He continued to work on my through Collin. He knew what it would take to get me to find Him. That was Collin.

There were many ups and downs. There was a lot of turning back. But God didn’t give up on me. He still hasn’t.

After Collin was born it still took a while to surrender to God. I dated which always ended up with heartache. Until July 2003. That was when I meet the man that God had for me. Jason Huggins. A year later on August 27, 2004 we were married. God not only sent me a husband, but he sent Collin a daddy. He answered both our prayers. We were recently blessed with a baby girl, Rebecca Gail Huggins. And she is loved.

There are so many things that I thank God for in my life. I could never thank him enough for the love that I have had. I am rich, not with money, but with love. I have a loving family who is beside me not matter what the situation is. Plus, I have my church family. I am so very blessed with people who not only love, but also know how to show love. Thank you all for your prayers.
I pray for God’s blessings on all that has read this.

Crystal Huggins

URGENT PRAYER REQUEST!!!

My friend Angie has a niece, Missy, and she is having some life-threatening complications. She's 2-3 months pregnant. (Some of you may remember her: she was pregnant with twins 2 years ago. The baby girl died then 2 weeks later the baby boy died. Since then I believe she's lost another set of twins and another baby. And she has thyroid cancer which they are waiting to treat until after this baby is born.) She's been rushed to the hospital by ambulance three times in the last two weeks for severe hemorrhaging. They were going to do a blood transfusion, but opted not to and sent her home with iron pills. The docs say that the baby still looks fine. They don't know where the bleeding is coming from. They say it could be the placenta trying to pull away from the uterine wall, but there's no evidence of that. They have told her that it is possible that if she starts bleeding like that again in the next week, she could bleed to death. Her hu sband, Ryan, went to the hospital this past week for chest pains and they said it was a false heart attack. They suspect it's from the stress of everything. Please keep Missy and Ryan and their unborn baby in your prayers.

This was e-mailed to me from a friend who lives in Indiana. Please be in prayer for this family. ---Tina Stults

PRAYER REQUEST from Beth Ann Michael

I would like eveybody to pray for J.J. Some of ya'll know that I had to take him to the eye doctor a week ago Friday. They found some small pieces of metal in his left eye. I had to take him back Friday for them to recheck it. There is still a ring of rust on his pupil and he is going to give it till Feb. 6 to come out on it's own. If its not out by then, he said he would have to buff it out. Davy said he has had that done before and it hurt really bad after. Pray that God will take care of this. Thanks BethAnn

Teriffic Tuesdays

About a year ago our church family began to fast at least one meal every Tuesday and give ourselves to prayer for divine direction in our church and it's leadership. As God began to move, our faith began to grow. I would like to ask our ladies to renew this committment to the Lord. In addition to prayer for our church, let us also begin to pray for Pastor Brian Sutton as he shepherds us and also for our families to be united and committed to God's plan for our lives.
Satan desires to have our children, our church, and our souls in bondage to him.

In Matthew 17:20-21 Jesus instructed his disciples that "...If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you. Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting."

What is it that you desire most from God. Isn't it worth our sacrafice to see our miracle happen?

Love & Prayers,
Cynthia Stidham

"Women's Day of Inspiration"


Announcing the 1st Annual Yahweh Sisterhood "Women's Day of Inspiration". Saturday, April 28th, from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm, at the Church of God of Prophecy, Hackleburg, AL.
All women of our church and of our community are invited to attend this day of worship, food, fun, fellowship, and inspiration with Special Guest, Sister Donna Howard, State COGOP Women's Ministries Leader.

Registration must be completed by April 7th. You may register by e-mailing your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address to us. You may also call to complete your registration. For registration or more information contact Tina Stults at yahwehsistermail@aol.com or by phone at (205) 993-8619.

Urgent Prayer Request!

I have a younger sister that is in desperate need of prayer. She has 3 young children and they need your prayers too. Their names are Kim ( Sister) , Erica, Nathan, and Emily ( children). I knew she was in a bad environment, but I went to visit yesterday and it is worst than I could ever imagine. Please pray for her and her children that God will take care of them and the situation. Thank you.

Lisa Stults

URGENT PRAYER REQUEST!!!

I would like each of you to join me in a special prayer request for my daughter Karen. She desperately needs God and His intervention in her life immediately. I have been praying practically non-stop for Karen for the past several months, and I will not give up, but I am asking for you to pray with me, for her, - and share this request with all your prayer partners.

Nancy McCarley

Prayer Requests

Prayer request.... Martha Hill. Please pray for a miracle healing her body and her spirit. I am claiming this healing for Martha! Also, be in prayer for her family.
Also, please continue to pray Kimberly as she is going to be delivering her first baby very soon. Due date is around the 25th of January, give or take.
And, Karen. We all need prayers.

Nancy McCarley

PRAYER REQUEST

A man that works with me, Darrell Brewer, lost his stepson yesterday. The boy was only 18 and he hanged himself in the closet of his bedroom. Darrell is having an especially hard time dealing with this because he is the one who had to get the boy down. Please pray for this family, they are in desperate need of God's help.

Thank you for your prayers,
Laura Sutton

Biographies

I need a biography from someone to add to the website. This is your chance to let your sisters know more about you. Please e-mail your biography and pictures to yahwehsistermail@aol.com. Thanks!

Meet Nancy McCarley


My name is Nancy McCarley, and this is my story!

I was born Nancy Lindsey to Charles and Louella Lindsey, and a sister to Gary and Roger Lindsey. I was raised in Detroit, MI until the age of maturity. I thought the age of maturity was 13 but my parents quickly showed me differently…. We were raised in the Assembly of God church. My parents maintained the “if you live under this roof, you’ll do what we say.” Today, I am so thankful they kept us in church all our lives.

I attended a private business college, Northwood Institute, in Midland Michigan. I majored in business management and minored in advertising/marketing. I was able to continue my college education throughout my employment with the Army through Boston College. In 1977 I married Marvin Dykes, a career soldier, and the Army saw the need to move us all over the world. During that time, we gave birth to Kimberly (now Kimberly Fretwell, married to Jason Fretwell) and Karen Dykes.

I worked for Department of Defense for over 20 years in the area of training and development and research. My favorite place that I have lived is Berlin, Germany. I have visited Poland, Belgium, Holland, Russia, Czek, Austria, Portugal, Canada, England, Ireland, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Rome, Italy, Greece, several other little countries and 48 states. I have not been to Alaska or Hawaii. I love to travel.

Traveling to third world countries is when and where I learned how lucky I was to be an American. How blessed I was to have so much freedom in so many areas and just how spoiled I was. As we travel to third-world countries my life began to change. It was then that I realized how easy it is to “give”. When you have so much, and you meet people who have so little, you realize how easy it is to help others.

My life changed in 1997 after a divorce. I became a single mom, and moved to Alabama with my daughters. I went to work for the District Attorney in 1997 until 2002.

I was in no hurry to get married again, but I prayed often that God would send me someone at the right time. In May 2001 Girlie Ray McCarley and I got married. He is a wonderful husband, and is a wonderful step-father to Kimberly and Karen. I also became a “bonus mom” since Ray had a daughter, Lynn. And we have one terrific, sports minded, no-holds barred, grandson, Ty Raper. My daughter Kimberly (& Jason) are expecting their first child (a girl) on/about January 25, 2007.

My hobbies are writing, cooking and traveling. I have flown ultra-light airplanes, and bunji-jumped (which I REALLY loved). I thoroughly enjoy Christian music. I take music personal. I like to close my eyes and get a complete visual of the words of a song. My very favorite song right now is by Michael Combs, “It Was Me”. My favorite foods are Chinese and Italian foods. I hate fish.

I am thankful for my best friend, Cynthia Stidham. Whether she knows it or not, she has mentored me tremendously. I consider myself exceedingly blessed to have her as my (best) friend, my Sunday School teacher, and a ‘sister’.

The most exciting thing(s) to happen to me are (1) the births of my daughters (2) my miracle healing in my body an (3) the day I listened and obeyed God at the Waffle House on Christmas Eve in Destin, Florida !

I lost my mother in January 2005 and my father in November 2005. My oldest brother Gary passed away in 2001. I look forward to the day when we will all be together again.

I am thankful for my church family. I don’t know what I would do without all of them!


"Nancy is a wonderful person. My trip to Milwaukee for Brain Surgery turned into a doosey of a vacation because Nancy is so much fun. She is a very kind and caring person and works hard to serve God. I thank God that He brought her to our community, to our church and especially as a friend to me." ---Tina Stults

Meet Cynthia Stidham

My name is Cynthia Stidham. I was born and raised in Lawrence County where I graduated from Hatton High School in 1981. My parents are Raymon and Arlene Sutton. I am a “preacher’s kid.”

My Christian journey began in a small country church called Harris Chapel. It was in this church that my mother felt a calling of God to minister. In the early 1970’s she and my father decided our family should step out on faith and start a mission church in Moulton, Alabama. Dad’s cousin and close friend, Coy Sutton, his wife and children felt that God wanted them to join us. We rented and remodeled a small building and begin having services. This is when my mother began to teach me to play the piano. Many times the attendance was only 12 people (my parents and their 4 children, as well as Coy, his wife and 4 children), but we loved the Lord and sang like there was a house full. Eventually the attendance began to grow and we were able to purchase some land with an old rundown house, which meant more work. We picked cotton, pepper, cucumbers, and stripped sugar cane to earn money for building supplies after work and school, then worked on the old house on Saturdays. A new church now stands on that same property today.

In 1975 we moved to Phil Campbell to pastor the Church of God of Prophecy there. My dad drove 1 ½ hours to Decatur every day to work a 12 hour “swing” shift and then 1 ½ hour drive home. Even after working all night and getting home at 7:30 a.m., he was faithfully at church every Sunday morning, playing his guitar, singing, and teaching Sunday School. His faithfulness still inspires me today.

My mother has also served as pastor (and my dad as deacon) in the Church of God of Prophecy at Haleyville, Athens, and Decatur. It was during her tenure at Haleyville that I met and later married Norman Lacey. We married June 11, 1982 and I moved to Haleyville. My first job was in Haleyville at Goar’s Big Star Supermarket. Later I worked at the TG&Y department store and finally at Ther-A-Pedic Sleep Products where I have been employed for more than 20 years.

July 22, 1989 God gave me the gift of a lifetime, a precious baby girl, Halie Nichole Lacey. She turned out to be such a “Daddy’s girl”, fishing, hunting, and being his shadow. On January 9, 1993, being only 3 ½ years old, she lost her dad in a house fire. Halie was a flowergirl in a wedding at our church that night and upon arriving home we found firetrucks everywhere. It was too much for a child to understand, but we had each other, and our church, family, and friends constantly love and encouraged us.

Then in July 1994, I met Ronnie Stidham. He, too, had lost a spouse in Janurary 1993, (Teresa Black Stidham). We seemed to have so much in common. I quickly fell in love with him and his two children, Emily Faith Stidham and Morgan Craig Stidham. We married on August 11, 1994. Our families began to “blend” into one. We had a lot of decisions to pray about…what house to live in, what church and school to attend. We agreed to put a “FORSALE” sign on both houses and let God decide. Two days after putting the sign in the yard of my Haleyville home, my house sold. Halie and I moved to Hackleburg were we now live, attend church and school.

Cynthia serves as Worship Leader, Prayer Warrior, Sunday School Teacher, Bible Memory Club Teacher (along with her Husband Ronnie), Wife, Mother, Sister, Daughter, Friend, and wonderful servant of God. She is loved and respected by all.