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17 Nov

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Program Alumni Spotlight: Shellram Calhoun

November 17, 2025 | By |

We’re proud of our program graduates and praise God for their continued growth and mentoring of others to grow their faith and walk in Jesus! For this month, we’re highlighting Shellram’s journey to becoming one of God’s faithful scribes.

Why did you join The S.A.L.T. Connection program?

In 2019, I embarked on a journey to forge a deeper connection with God. For seven consistent years, I had faithfully attended church and participated in a Wednesday and Thursday 6 am prayer call. I soon began to recognize a gift developed through seven years of consistent 6 am prayer calls: the ability to convert powerful messages into mini devotionals and share them weekly with over 50 people.

When the calls ended, my passion for writing persisted. I joined The S.A.L.T. Connection’s mentoring program, intending to become a better writer and author a devotional.

However, God used the program to strip away my selfish ambition and deepen my faith. My class instructor affirmed my calling, telling me I was “one of God’s best scribes,” but emphasized the program was for transformation, not personal agenda.

Ultimately, this program transformed my life and led me to a stronger connection with God.

What challenges did our program help you with?

The nine months, from September 2019 to May 2020, felt like a continuous passage through sickness and death. It began with the loss of my aunt in September 2019. Then, as 2020 began, the world seemed to stop: March brought the terrifying COVID shutdown.

April was the cruelest month. I lost my Dad right before I had to take my midterm. The pain was immense, but the losses kept coming. Just thirty days later, in May, my uncle passed away.

Facing three major losses in such a short time, especially the devastating grief of losing my dad, was nearly impossible. Honestly, the only thing that allowed me to persevere through that overwhelming pain and sadness was the unwavering love and encouragement of my sister bond.

How has our program helped you pour into others?

The program helped me to become a better writer that listens to the small voice of my Heavenly Father who speaks to me through prayer and reading devotionals.  For the last five years I have used my scribe gift as a spiritual blogger for The S.A.L.T. Connection ministry.  

I’m still waiting on a published devotional, but look at God, he’s definitely strengthening my writing skills and allowing me to share His word on a platform larger than 50 people. He always makes a way when you deny yourself, stay humble and draw closer to Him.                                       

What is one main reason you would encourage another woman to join our program? 

Ladies, if you’re seeking a safe place to lay your burdens down without judgment, learn to study and apply the word of God in your life. If an experience of true fellowship with mentors and instructors who pray, encourage and provide spiritual guidance to you then The S.A.L.T. Connection is waiting for you. 

Interested in sharing your alumni story? Email us below!

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Program Alumni Spotlight: Naylan Joi Holman-Paris

October 21, 2025 | By |

We’re proud of our program graduates and praise God for their continued growth and mentoring of others to grow their faith and walk in Jesus! For this month, we’re highlighting Joi’s work in the community, specifically Jim Riley’s Blake’s House in which she mentors women who have aged out of the foster care system.

Why did you join The S.A.L.T. Connection program?

When I decided to join The S.A.L.T. Connection program I had recently become divorced after 19 years of marriage and was in the process of rebuilding my life. Although I was involved with a church, I was yearning for a more intimate connection with God. He led me to Charita, and she introduced me to the SALT Connection class. I was very eager to join. 

What challenges did our program help you with?

There were about 12 women in my 2017 graduation class with whom I was able to laugh with, cry with, worship with and learn with. Over time, I was able to bond with my SALT sisters and share my life experiences with them. We shared triumphs, new beginnings and sometimes losses.

My soul was comforted knowing, at any time, I could not only reach out to my sisters, but also to Charita whenever I was in need. It was even more of a blessing knowing I would do the same for them. It had been years since I was able to allow that kind of trust in my life and God made it possible through the S.A.L.T. Connection program. 

How has our program helped you pour into others?

God has given me the opportunity to teach and mentor young women through Blake’s House, which is a program designed to help young women who have aged out of the foster care system. I’ve also been blessed to obtain a certification in Spiritual Direction from SMU’s Perkins School of Theology. Now that I am an empty nester, I am looking forward to finishing my Master of Divinity very soon. 

What is one main reason you would encourage another woman to join our program? 

I would always encourage women to form connections with other women of strong Christian faith. Having that constant reassurance that you are not alone will do wonders on your walk with God.  Joining the SALT program will allow you to be held accountable but will also nurture your soul. 

You WILL be changed, healed and delivered and in return, God will give you opportunities to do the same for other women that He will place in your path. You will never be the same! 

Interested in sharing your alumni story? Email us below!

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14 Jul

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Why We Need More Quality Time with God

July 14, 2025 | By |

Today, we are all busy doing everything but spending time with God. We’re rushing off to work, taking care of our families, traveling and celebrating with others. Life is continuously throwing us curve balls that cause us to spiral and lose focus on spiritual things.  
 
God wants to be included with everything that’s going on in our lives.

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“Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for him, fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.”

– Psalm 37:7 (NIV)

To spend quality time with God means to take intentional time out of your day to come before God through prayer. This is one of our main program foundational principles we teach at The S.A.L.T. Connection.  

Remember spending quality time with God brings you into alignment with His plan for living joyfully. As we expand our ministry, we ask that you support our programs which will in turn help our students get to know him better.

Click the link below and partner with us to live out our mission in helping women across North Texas study God’s word more frequently and become equipped to mentor others.

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2018 Graduation Class

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2017 Graduation Class

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Initial Class

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The initial class was wonderful!