Tabatha Renegar

Writer

Tabatha grew up in western and central New York State before migrating her way south to Winston-Salem. She has an associates degree in travel/tourism and aptly so! Her first job was on a cruise ship when she was 18 years old and she has visited more than a dozen countries. Tabatha has been married to her husband, Bobby, for 22 years. They are proud parents to a son, Beau, who is a Sailor in the U.S. Navy and they share their home with two crazy Boston Terriers. By day, you’ll find Tabatha in Reynolda Village where she is the Sales Manager for a historic event venue, The Barn at Reynolda Village. Working with the Forsyth Magazines team is a great outlet for her enthusiasm for weddings and community! In her spare time, Tabatha enjoys kayaking, painting, camping and reading. And, of course, with a degree in tourism – she loves to travel!

Tami’s Devotion: HOMEWORK

When my kids were younger, homework was our least favorite part of the school year. It felt like we could not get through a weekday afternoon without a homework meltdown. 

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Minute For Your Minister: BOGO?

One frustration many pastor’s wives face is the expectations placed on them by church members.  What was supposed to be her husband’s job also becomes hers, as she finds herself

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Tami’s Devotion: Free Indeed

As Americans, we started this month celebrating our freedom. We are indeed blessed to live in the land of the free!  As Christians, we have a different kind of freedom

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Minute for Your Minister

Imagine being in church one Sunday when your pastor announces that he is preparing to take two months off from his job.  Not only will he be away for two

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Tami’s Devotion: Baby Pools

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” ~ Joshua 1:9

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Walking in a PK’s Shoes

At Energize Ministries, we believe that supporting your pastor means also supporting his or her family.  Have you ever walked in the shoes of a pastor’s kid? It’s like living under

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Articles By Tabatha Renegar

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