I’ve had so much fun filming my cooking show & I finally get to share some of it with you—tune in to @FoodNetwork 1/3 at 7/6p CT to see the gristmill renovation, behind-the-scenes of filming the show (there were plenty of awkward moments 😅) & 2 episodes of #MagnoliaTable!
From an evening tour among lavish Christmas decor to a stroll through sunny, stunning gardens, no matter when you visit this historic palace in New Bern, adventure and beauty await. #ad@tryonpalace https://t.co/HZvAtZsNlX
I am super excited about this Advent Group Bible Study video series I did with @RightNowMedia, available today. @SummitRDU loves @RightNowMedia!
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Take the road-less-traveled: This rugged, 14-mile, one-lane road follows an old rail bed deep into the Smokies. Reaching it is part of the adventure. https://t.co/J3zY5O2aUM
Grieving for the family of Breonna Taylor and praying for the two officers shot last night in Louisville. Praying for justice, peace, protection and healing in Louisville and in our nation at large. Prince of Peace, help us.
In North Carolina, we’re lucky to have incredible travel destinations in our own backyard, but if you want to know the *best* ways to travel the state, you’ll need advice from the folks who know its people, places, and roads best. We’ve got you covered. https://t.co/ptNZP94piL
While our lives may look different, our mission remains the same.
Check out https://t.co/m4bjP3G8HT to learn more about our fall strategy to reach, disciple, and send. Connect with home gatherings, small groups, family ministries, and more! #BeTheMovement
Want to go on a treasure hunt? Here are four options for a barn-quilt quest, from Ashe County in the northwest to Sampson County in the southeast. Happy trails. https://t.co/drN5ZTiM01
Forestry didn’t exist in America until Carl Schenck and George Vanderbilt arrived in western North Carolina and nurtured the profession into being. On this day in 1898, Schenck opened the nation’s first school of forestry on Vanderbilt’s land. https://t.co/sDiWO2Ucfr
“We should not ask, ‘What is wrong with the world?’ for that diagnosis has already been given. Rather, we should ask, ‘What has happened to the salt and light?’” -John Stott