Hey, blog friends. Check out the interview I did with Mary Mohler for our Pendergraph Women's Ministry Blog! You can read part 1 of 3 here. ***Edit: Part 2 is up! Read it here.
Part 3 can be found here.
Mrs. Mohler is the wife of Dr. Albert Mohler, the President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. I have been privileged to get to know Mrs. Mohler through the class I am currently taking in the Seminary Wives Institute, "Embracing Femininity". For more on my thoughts about Mrs. Mohler, and how she has impacted my life, you can read this old post.
Way to go Gretchen! This was a wonderful interview. Kristi and I are looking forward to the other two posts.
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What a great interview...you have such a sweet way of writing Gretchen...I will look forward to the rest.
ReplyDeleteAww, who did the Pendergraph blog? Did you help put that together? It looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun interview, and funny too!
ReplyDeleteHi Gretchen, I just wanted to let you know about my new blog. It is: http://www.designedtodepend.wordpress.com. Hope you're having a good day. See you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteTrent -- thanks for putting it together for us!
ReplyDeleteSara -- you are too kind. That is not all just the way I write. :)
Grace -- no, our President, Kristi's husband Trent did that for us. Thanks, I'll tell him you said so!
MR -- ha ha! I know, Mrs. Mohler has some good stories!
Rach -- okay, I'll check it out!
I think someone will be interviewing Gretchen like this one day.
ReplyDeleteJosh - I think you're dead-on.
ReplyDeleteNice work, Gretchen!
Josh/Mup -- you are too kind. :) Thanks, guys!
ReplyDeleteDiet Coke as the elixer of life? C'mon now, give coffee some love!
ReplyDeleteHey Gretchen,
ReplyDeleteThese were great interviews; I really enjoyed them. Thanks for posting them! Also through the link I found the girltalk website which I will now be checking back on from time to time.
It sounds like you have lots of stuff going on these days! All fun stuff, though! Enjoy it to the fullest! These are opportunities that will not come as easily after children come along, your priorities will be different then and that will be good too. But for now, enjoy all the things you are getting to do.
Blessings!
Rachel
Yea, Gret! Good job. I agree with the boys.
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