Candid Gal since October 2016
Meet Sherry
Sherry Chamblee is an aspiring author of Christian fiction, mom of six, wife to a cool dude, and caregiver to his granny. She is doing her best to let God do His best in her, and often failing, but trying to get back up again.
Set Your Sights
Oftentimes in life, our biggest problem comes from the angle we’re looking at things. When we straighten out the perspectives, in our own minds, we might just see the solution readily available. That’s why our perspective should always be guided by the Bible. God’s Holy Word is the only straight angle that will keep us in the proper perspective.
We all need to periodically check ourselves to see if we’re still on that right perspective. This 4-week devotional for women offers a Bible study on maintaining those proper perspectives that line up with God’s Word.
Fun Facts About Sherry
Family
6 kids & 3 grandkids
Drinks too much
Coffee
Loves Watching
Sunsets
Pets
4 cats & 2 dogs
Favorite Song
He Will Carry You
by Brother Calvin Allen
I’d Rather be
In the mountains
Sherry’s Recent Posts
- The Joy of the Lord is Your Strength
Life is hard; you won’t find joy by denying that. Instead, the joy of the Lord is your strength. It’s a gift that doesn’t depend on circumstances. - Parable of the Wheat and Tares


Are you familiar with the parable of the wheat and tares? Sherry is sharing three things we can learn from it as Christian women in this post. - Talks with God: 4 Things I’ve Learned About Prayer


I’ve learned some things about prayer over the last year or so. I’ve always been around prayer, always had talks with God, and over the years my own prayers have changed and grown. But what I’ve learned more recently is more about what we think prayer should look like versus what God wants it to… - Cancel Culture: A Christian Take


Cancel culture isn’t new. People in authority often “cancel” anyone who dared to speak against them. But it’s starting to seep deeper into society. Sherry shares more in this post. The famous general and eventual emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte, gradually surrounded himself with ‘yes men’, people who only spoke to him positively, only reinforced… - Loaves and Fishes


He gave what he had to Jesus, but it wasn’t really about the loaves and fishes it all. After this Jesus went away to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, which is the Sea of Tiberias. And a large crowd was following him, because they saw the signs that he was doing on… - Setting Boundaries: A Christian Take


Setting boundaries can sometimes be considered controversial. Some Christians might have been taught that setting boundaries is selfish, or that doing so shows a lack of love in their hearts. It might be seen as punishing the other person and refusing to forgive transgressions. Jesus tells us to turn the other cheek, to walk the…











