I can’t wait for you to meet Natalie!
Here’s the interview on Dear Daughters Episode 40.
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Will Davis Jr. is a pastor, writer, mountain-climber, intense human, father, and my own sweet husband. Together we started Austin Christian Fellowship in 1993. He’s passionate about surprising unbelievers with the credibility and relevance of Jesus’ message, and teaching about the power of prayer. He’s written ten books, writes online at willdavisjr.com
Even more important, he’s been an incredible dad to three pretty fabulous children (including our Sara, pictured with him above … how could I not include the most recent wedding photos??!).
We talked a lot about parenting, letting go, good family relationships and prayer.
I can’t wait for you to meet Will. Here’s the interview on Dear Daughters Episode 42.
See all show notes at www.susiedavis.org
Kris Camealy is a fellow table person and writer living in a cozy rural community outside of Columbus, Ohio with her husband and four kids. In addition to homeschooling their kids and trying to figure out the trick to the prettiest pie crust, she also writes online, is the founder & editor-in-chief of the beautiful hospitality site Grace Table.
I loved getting to talk hospitality with her today. Can’t wait for you to meet Kris! Here’s the interview on Dear Daughters Episode 41.
Show notes: www.susiedavis.org
Natalie Coulter is the Founder and Creative Director of Mint and Maple where she works to equip people for the creative life. She is an old soul with a youthful spirit, a personality test junkie, a professional dreamer, and wife to Josh. She’s also an enneagram type 7, and an absolute delight.
In this episode we talked about creativity and owning a small business and a whole lot of whimsy. She recently released her Art Journal Kit and I want to buy one for everyone I know. :)
I can’t wait for you to meet Natalie!
Here’s the interview on Dear Daughters Episode 40.
See all the show notes at susiedavis.org
Amy Nelson Hannon lives in Springdale, Arkansas in the heart of the Ozark Mountains. She is married to her college sweetheart, who she believes, is still the funniest boy in the world. Her three greatest gifts came packaged as Grace, Luke, and Isaac.In May 2014, after almost 13 years as a wedding stationer, Amy pursued her dream of opening a kitchen boutique in her grandmother’s name. Because like Euna Mae (pronounced ‘yoo-na’), Amy loves to be in her kitchen making food for those she loves.
Amy’s hope is that she inspires hospitality in your heart and encourages you to love deeply, welcome gladly, and serve faithfully so that in all things God will be praised. (I Peter 4:8-11)
I can’t wait for you to meet Amy!
Here’s the interview on Dear Daughters Episode 39.
Find all the show notes at susiedavis.org