•  Articles posted by Shellie Rushing Tomlinson (Page 3)

Hey friend, that little home studio I threw together is already coming in quite handy! I usually have to get in warp mode when I have to do a zoom interview with a radio station, podcast, conference director, etc. Now, I just have to sit down and talk. As you know, the talking part comes easy. LOL! Be nice. God don't like ugly. But, here's

Hey friends! I'm in an all out run this fine Monday morning trying to catch up from the road and the blessings of being able to speak at the Cowgirl Get Together conference this past weekend in Brownsboro, TX. The greatest blessings, and there were many, would hands down be the two souls I was privileged to pray with as they gave their hearts to

Hey friend! This just in from my publishing team: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RxqE7m6u-o Barnes and Nobles is running a Preorder sale that expires tomorrow. If you’ve been thinking about preordering Seizing the Good Life, my work on the gospel of John that releases June 13– now would be a great time to move on it. Just use code PREORDER25 to get 25% off and grab your copy. (Or, a

Hey friend! Here's the video version of this chat. https://youtu.be/w6WNf6mKIWQ In my ongoing efforts to serve you better, I may do more of these teachings going forward so you can read, if you prefer, or watch, if that suits you better! If you have a moment to let me know if you have interest in the videos so I can gauge the effectiveness, please do! And

  Hey friend! I'm working on launch details for my next book, Seizing the Good Life, releasing June 13, 2023 and I’m getting ridiculously excited! Short answer for why this book, now? Because John’s gospel has given me a glorious conviction of how present and willing Jesus is to help believers keep believing! I want us to celebrate that truth together, and I want to give

Let’s talk about the new year! We love the promise of 2023's blank slate, don’t we, friend? We start out with gusto, making plans to let “that” go and do “this” better.  I know I do. At the same time, past experience reminds me if I rely on myself to meet those expectations the only thing I’ll discover are the inevitability of my own fallibility.  Thankfully, gratefully,

Dear reader, You may recall my stated goal to "have myself a meaningful little Christmas."  Well, grab a Christmas cookie and a comfy chair. Here's the rest of the story.  Had you asked me how it was going this past Sunday, I would've said everything was right on track and progressing nicely. (Insert your favorite quote about the best laid plans.) The day before my extended