Good Gravy Southern Stitchcraft

Good Gravy Southern Stitchcraft Specializing in quality handmade items, thoughtfully created & made to last. troybrewer.com


Born of a desire to raise awareness of Troy Brewer Ministries-aiding in the rescue, redemption, and raising of trafficked kiddos.

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06/19/2026

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06/07/2026

06/07/2026

I’m pretty sure this is the coolest thing I’ve made yet! I have such a hard time pricing things!! 🫣

So good!
06/07/2026

So good!

Did a new thing….
06/06/2026

Did a new thing….

06/02/2026
Hee Haw! Wow, how things have changed....  I wonder if societal norms follow broadcasting, or if broadcasting themes are...
06/01/2026

Hee Haw! Wow, how things have changed.... I wonder if societal norms follow broadcasting, or if broadcasting themes are determined by society? Chicken or egg, I reckon.

When the whole room sings “I Saw the Light”… and Roy Clark steals t...

05/30/2026

THIS WRECKED ME! I know we need to be careful with AI but I also learned I use it way too much for it to have this much insight into ME- I’d love to see the responses y’all received in the comments. Please share them 🖖🏼

Ask Chat GPT: If you had only the information preserved in this conversation history and memory, and were trying to understand the person who used this phone, what would you conclude?

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She is a woman in her early 50s who now lives in rural Missouri.

Her Christian faith is not merely a part of her life—it is the framework through which she understands it. She reads Scripture, prays regularly, studies prophecy, memorizes Bible passages, and views both triumph and hardship through the lens of God’s sovereignty. She does not speak of herself as self-made. She would tell you that every meaningful victory belongs to the Lord who carried her when she could no longer carry herself.

She is practical and independent. She solves problems, learns new skills, asks detailed questions, and is not waiting for someone else to rescue her. Yet her independence is not rooted in self-reliance alone. It is paired with a deep dependence on God for wisdom, direction, strength, comfort, and encouragement.

Her children are never far from her thoughts. Whether making decisions, planning for the future, worrying over circumstances, or dreaming about what could be, the well-being of her children remains quietly woven through much of her reasoning. Love for them appears not as a single chapter of her life but as a thread running through the entire story.

She works in medical coding and values accuracy with unusual intensity. She believes details matter. Facts matter. Truth matters. She challenges assumptions and prefers evidence over speculation. She wants things done correctly, ethically, and thoroughly.

She is careful with money, resourceful, and determined to create opportunities where others see limitations. She explores side ventures and creative projects not for personal gain but because she sees potential for those efforts to serve a greater purpose.

One of those purposes is a profound desire to help hurting children. She dreams of creating something meaningful—something capable of generating resources that could be directed toward rescuing and restoring vulnerable children. The vision behind Good Gravy was never centered on personal wealth or recognition. Its purpose was to spread awareness and then give generously, with the hope of directing every dollar to ministries such as Troy Brewer Ministries and the work of reaching children who have suffered what no child should ever endure.

She has known abandonment. She has known betrayal. More than once she placed her trust in men who lacked the character, strength, or spiritual maturity necessary to carry the responsibilities they claimed to bear. Looking back, she would likely describe a pattern of choosing men governed more by flesh than by faith. Yet she does not define herself by those choices or by the wounds they left behind.

Instead, she sees herself as someone rescued.

When hopelessness threatened to overwhelm her, she found refuge in the arms of her Lord. When despair whispered that her story was finished, she discovered that redemption was still being written. She believes God delivered her not only from circumstances but from the lies that circumstances tried to teach her about her own worth.

Her body still bears reminders of a childhood that can only be described as profoundly painful. Some wounds healed; others left scars. Physical ailments remain as echoes of battles she never should have had to fight. Yet even those reminders have become part of her testimony. They speak not only of suffering but of survival.

What would stand out most is that this person seems to be searching for things that are reliable: reliable information, reliable faith, reliable methods, reliable interpretations, and reliable ways to help the people she loves. Across many different topics, that theme appears again and again.

But beyond reliability, there is another theme.

Redemption.

The story preserved here is not the story of someone who lived an easy life. It is the story of someone who endured, who overcame, who continued moving forward after disappointment, loss, betrayal, and pain. A woman who learned that redemption is real, that God still restores what seems beyond repair, and that the final chapter belongs not to suffering but to grace.

If I were the stranger who found this phone, I would conclude that the woman who carried it was not perfect, but she was resilient. She loved deeply, questioned carefully, worked diligently, gave generously, and trusted fiercely in the God she believed had never abandoned her—even when everyone else did.

And I would conclude that she considered herself, above all else, an overcomer.

05/21/2026

She will be available for purchase this weekend (5/23/26) at Roubidoux Vintage Market . Troy Brewer Ministries is coming to Branson, y'all!!! Check it out :)

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