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"Learning as I go. . ."
Information, Inspiration, and Bible-based Resources for Moms, Tweens, and Teens from author and speaker Rebecca Ingram Powell

About Rebecca
 

Rebecca's Bio

The Powell family
(L to R) David, Rich, Derek, Rebecca, Danya

Rebecca Ingram Powell is a pastor’s wife, homeschooling mother of three, and a nationally known author and speaker. She is the author of Baby Boot Camp: Basic Training for the First Six Weeks of Motherhood (for new and expectant moms), Wise Up! Experience the Power of Proverbs and Get Real! Embrace the Reality of Ruth (for teen girls), and Dig Deep: Unearthing the Treasures of Solomon's Proverbs (for teen guys), and her newest release, Season of Change: Parenting Your Middle Schooler with Passion and Purpose. Since 2003, Rebecca has been a monthly columnist for ParentLife magazine, writing the popular feature, "A Mom's Life." Her articles have appeared in HomeLife, BabyLife, and The P31 Woman, and other Christian publications as well as numerous websites including Pastors.com and Crosswalk.com.

Rebecca and her husband Rich were college sweethearts and today live in a suburb of Nashville, Tennessee, with their three children, Danya, David, and Derek. The Powells are members of First Baptist Church, Madison, where Rich serves bi-vocationally as Minister of Missions.


My Testimony

I believe that a Christian's testimony should be always evolving. We should always be telling others what Jesus has done for us, not only what happened "way back when He saved me" but also what happened yesterday, or five minutes ago, in our here-and-now, walking-what-I'm-talking daily life with Christ. The following, however, excerpted from Get Real! Embrace the Reality of Ruth, is my personal (more)

My Writing Story

I always wanted to be a writer. I mean ALWAYS! When I went to college, I wanted to be an English major so that I could one day be an author, but "common sense" prevailed and I chose to major in education because I never thought I could really be a writer and make a living at it. I was student teaching one semester and the teacher I was working for asked me, "What do you really want to do?" (more) 


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