In Memory of Grace

Grace B. Dellinger, age 74, of the Pine Branch community of Spruce Pine, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, August 29th, 2010.

Cakes by Dawnie

Dawn has been baking cakes for people for several years. She started out many years ago at Ingles where she worked as a teenager and young college student. She later took some cake decorating classes locally. She has baked cakes for church events for years and her business has grown from there.

She does birthday, shower and specialty cakes decorated in different themes but keep in mind she is not a magician. She sometimes does wedding cakes but doesn't particularly like to. She makes a wonderful coconut cake as well as different flavored pound cakes. You can see pictures of her cakes and find out my information by clicking on the link above entitled "Cakes by Dawnie".

Welcome

Welcome to our home on the web. We hope you enjoy browsing through our web site. Dawn and I have enjoyed eighteen years of wedded bliss. I can honestly say I am very blessed to have such a wonderful wife. We both share a lot of things in common but the glue that holds us together is a strong faith in Jesus Christ. He is at the very center of who we are and what we do. Our lives revolve around serving Christ and serving others. We are not perfect as we often fail but we try to live our lives in such a way that Christ will be honored. We hope you enjoy visiting our web site and please bookmark us and come again.

Read Our Love Story


Life can be filled with highs and lows, ups and downs but for me, life is good. When you look at me, you see a crippled man in a wheelchair and perhaps you think to yourself, “how can life be good sitting in a wheelchair?” My answer...

What's more important?

In the world we will experience temptations, testings, and trials. We will experience persecution, tribulation, and afflictions of soul and body. We will experience mistreatment and misunderstanding. It is not a question of God allowing or not allowing things to happen. It is part of living. Some things we do to ourselves, other things we do to each other. Our Father knows about every bird which falls to the ground, but He does not always prevent it from falling.

What are we to learn from this? That our response to what happens is more important than what happens.

Here is a mystery: one man's experience drives him to curse God, while another man's identical experience drives him to bless God. Your response to what happens is more important than what happens.

"In this world you will have tribulation. But cheer up! I have overcome the world" (John 16:33b).