About
My name is Pepita born of an English mother, Spanish father and brought up in Spain until the age of eighteen, when I came to England to study at University and met my wonderful husband. I am a mother of three beautiful girls which I consider my greatest achievement, job, responsibility and blessing.
My first encounter with God as my father happened at the age of 25 followed by a hunger for His Word, for more of Him, to Know and hear Him. I just couldn’t get enough! My heart is to strengthen the Church (in particular women like me) in their daily walk with a God who loves to the uttermost, to bring them deeper into His Word and closer in their relationship with Him. To press on, to be One (as Jesus prayed in John 17) and come to an understanding of what He is doing in and through every season that we go through in life; for He is always at work, perfecting us, teaching us, showing us and sharing of Himself that we may come to truly Know Him.
I consider myself first and foremost a wife and a mum. As I have learnt to put God first, every other part of life I find falls into place. My family must always come first after my relationship with Him, for as I learn to listen He teaches me how to be the best that I can be to my family, showing me how to build a home permeated by His love, His direction, His wisdom and His protection.
Eisone was birthed after a process of fifteen years no less. God had much polishing, moulding and rough edges to knock off first, yet through it all He has been my constant. I love to write and find myself constantly making notes on what He is showing me, teaching me, doing in me. Therefore on this site I am just pouring back out some of which He has poured in over the years to help me on my walk and strengthen my faith.
I really hope this site blesses you, encourages you and helps strengthen your walk to carry on and never give up on Him who loves you most!
Every blessing and with all my love, Pepita.
Ps. Pepita is my Grandmother’s name (a very old fashioned Spanish name) and means ‘pip’. I like to think of it as a seed that falls to the ground and by His grace produces a tree that will produce many other fruitful trees to the glory of His Kingdom someday. As J. Appleseed an early American Evangelist once said ‘you can count the seeds in an apple, but you can’t count the apples in a seed‘ Amen. So be it! 😀