Seven years ago four women that were only acquaintances of mine were so moved by the life of Glory Danielle Morton (allowed themselves to be moved by Jesus Christ) that they decided to get together and sell t-shirts to financially support our family through a crisis.
Then another woman used her skills as a graphic designer and designed a super-cute "Fight Like a Glory Girl" tshirt and together they raised roughly $8,000 - which is why the Glory Girl Foundation exists today!
This is Nora Glory Gwin.
Nora Glory was born this year on July 18th in Little Rock, AR to Chad and Amanda Gwin. Her middle name carries on a Legacy of Love. Amanda was Glory Danielle's nurse at Arkansas Children's Hospital during 2010 and 2011. Amanda loved Glory as her own child - what a perfect picture of selflessness. Now Amanda partners with the Glory Girl Foundation by leasing her apartment to the Foundation which is in turn offered free-of-charge to families with children at the hospital.
This legacy was started seven years ago all because a group of women (and so many others along the way) allowed themselves to be used by the Father.
What are we doing to continue lasting legacies of God's Love?
We are excited to offer the t-shirts with the original Fight Like a Glory Girl design with all of the proceeds going towards the monthly costs (rent, cleaning fees, cleaning supplies, food, etc.) of keeping the Glory House available to our families! The tshirts are now available in the original "Glory Girl Pink", dark purple, jade green, and navy blue! You can order online here on the website by clicking the "SHOP" button above (please note that one graphic is for the youth sizes and one is for the adult sizes). You can also fill out our order form and either mail payment or return to Stirred Catering and Coffee in Van Buren (see details below).
Please help us continue this Legacy of Love and purchase one of the original Fight Like a Glory Girl tshirts!