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About Secrets Savored

Once a week, women across generations meet in a home setting to consider both Biblical principles for living a godly life and practical skills for managing a home. This blend of life on life between the generations serves to create a sweet bond between them.

The in-depth Bible study inspires a deeper faith walk and the development of a Christ-like character. The practical, hands-on instruction consisting of the secrets gleaned from years of experience in home management and hospitality by the older women is an invaluable help to any busy young woman.

These older women must train the younger women to love their husbands and their children, to live wisely and be pure, to work in their homes, to do good, and to be submissive to their husbands.

Titus 2:3-4

About Dianne

Dianne Dougharty is the founder of Secrets Savored Ministries, a discipleship ministry where older women invest in younger women teaching practical skills and Biblical principles for living a godly life in an often godless world. Dianne has intentionally poured her life into countless young women, exemplifying the Titus 2 woman.

Her passion to see older women fulfill the Titus 2 Biblical mandate by teaching young women to become seekers of Christ, who embrace the call to home and family, fueled the development of the Secrets Savored curriculum and the establishment of the ministry. In the Fall of 2009, the first classes began in Memphis, Tennessee, and have multiplied to numerous classes around the country…

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Creating A Home That’s A Haven

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