December 3, 2017

Thank You Everyone!



Fashion Beyond Borders would like to thank you EVERYONE for such an amazing and rewarding night!  Pearls of Hope Outreach + The entire FBB Team is so grateful for all the kindness shown!
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Thank you to all our beautiful designers, models and sponsors!

Carolina Style Magazine

Murphy Photography 

Off Broadway Shoes

Brahmin of South Park Mall

Macy’s of South Park Mall

Olive Garden of Northlake Mall

Piink Pastries by Amanda Johnson

LW Designs

SS Events

Mi Amor Decor

Be Yoga and Wellness

Industry Coworking

Men’s Warehouse

Walmart 

Pepsi 


If you'd still like to give towards our cause, we are accepting donations via our website, underneath the ABOUT page! Please be sure to tag us if you are still posting images...and we'll see you all next year!!! #fbbnc

October 1, 2017

Two Eyes are Better Than One!

We are living in a day when moral codes are being muddled with personal perception, idealisms and cultural opinions. What is right for her is not necessarily right for you. What you feel comfortable doing should not be subjected onto others around you who may feel differently. You have the right to live your life in whatever way you choose, regardless of what others say, because it is your personal business...or so we are told.

In our culture, we can dress how we want, say what we want, date who we want and make our money the way we want, but if anyone opposes us or disagrees with us, we put the "Hater" stamp across their  foreheads and reject them for their "intolerance". There is no longer an interest for absolute truth. The individual makes (and therefore changes) the rules, as they see fit. Nothing is set in stone. Everything can be altered, turned around and excused. Husbands can leave wives for someone younger because they choose to. Women can prance around with barely there clothes in order to express themselves or "make a statement". Children sue their parents. People change their genders. Liars create empires. Thieves walk out of courtrooms, unscathed...let the chaos begin!

We are told that there is freedom in doing however you please, but honestly, how well has that worked out for any of us? Truth be told, we need boundaries. We need guidance and instructions on how to live this life because, left to our own devices, we have the tendency to muddle things up.     As a college student, I came across many uncomfortable situations where I rejected those who tried to correct me, only to then experience the sting of being rejected by those whom I tried to correct later on down the road. It definitely is a catch 22. In the events of both experiences, love was always the motivator. People who loved me didn't want to see me continue down the path I had chosen because they knew it would end in devastation- which it did; but of course I didn't listen until it was too late. Once I began to walk in obedience and accountability in Christ, it became an urgency for me to want to help others avoid calamities as well.

When you love, it is a natural tendency to harold out warnings in efforts to help; but by doing so, we risk the displeasure of those for whom we love. It can be a very lonely life when we put ourselves in the position to speak truth to people who are only interested in living according to their own perceptions. The problem with perception however, is that it is only one sided. You can only see the situation based on your own awareness and biased notions. What seems like an oasis, could really just be a mirage and what appears to be gold, could really be nothing more than glass in the sand. Many of us know what it's like to be fooled by our own perception and misguided vision. We bear the disappointment of mistakes as the aftermath. But for those who have grown in spiritual maturity- they can see where other's can't and are in the position to lovingly lead us to truth, if we allow them. They can recognize that two eyes are better than one! Sometimes, this guidance occurs in the manner of advice, examples or correction, which is only ever for our good when it lines up with scripture.

Luke 17:3 tells us plainly to provide correction to our brothers and sisters when we see them doing wrong, but celebrate with them when they are doing right. It is our obligation to hold each other accountable and to allow others to take this position in our lives as well. The problem occurs, however when we tend to want to correct everyone else, but insist that we ourselves are always right- finding excuses to justify our own one-sided perceptions and circumstances. This is hypocrisy. It is dangerous and always futile. Ladies, we must learn to love encouragement as well as correction.

Remember, "Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in Him" (Proverbs 30:5 NIV). As we grow closer to the Lord, our hearts desire is to obey Him and trust Him, because we know He is good! This includes listening and learning from those He's placed around us, who are living according to His word. In my own recent experience, I have come across an area of my life where I needed correction and of course, no one wants that. It's easier to excuse it away, or sweep it under the rug. I came up with some  pretty good rationalizations and mentally justified my faults, but what good is it to live your life purposefully with one eye closed? Imagine! The opportunities on the right would never be available to us, if we kept our right eye closed and the experiences on the left would pass us by if we never opened our left eye.

All around us, God has placed people who love us and want to guide us into success and purposeful living. We pray for answers, but reject those that He places in our paths who are willing to guide us to those answers. We ask for confirmations, but we turn up our noses at individuals who love us enough to show us our faults. We beg for vision, but we deny the power that comes from the good examples that God places in our paths. The answer is there but who can see clearly with one eye closed? We need the guidance of those around us who can see clearly, through the lenses of scripture and proven
experiences.

Despite what our culture tells us, this life is not all about us. As members of the body of Christ, it is key that we support one another in love, while maintaining biblical standards and holding ourselves and each other accountable in truth. We each have goals and plans that we want to see accomplished, and there is nothing wrong with that. When we align ourselves with mature Believers, we can walk under a covering of continued prayer, support and direction. This life was never meant to be lived alone and isolated within our own efforts. The body needs both eyes to navigate clearly. On our own, we are limited; but when we align ourselves with others for the cause and sake of Christ, there can be no stopping us!

In our lives, lets begin to examine ourselves and look intently into the mindset that we carry: Are we so full of pride that we insist on living life with an "I"m going to do what I want to do" attitude? Do we live as if we are our own masters and in need of no one's help? How has that worked out for us in the past? If you've had success doing your own thing regardless of the consequences, then by all means...keep at it! But I'm confident to say that the majority of us have some emotional, spiritual and even physical scars from trying to live our life wholly based on our own perceptions. When you look over the past few years, was there a situation where you wish you had have listened to that person, or taken some advice more seriously? It's never too late to start living in accountability! In my experience, it is the gate God uses to keep us from the wolves!

I urge you to consider people in your life who could be your accountability partner. Pray and ask the Lord to guide you and usher in people who will love you and hold you up! Choose those who you know are living Godly and uncompromising lives for the Lord. By aligning yourself in obedience alongside with them and trusting God to use His love to guide you, you might start to notice that life is much more beautiful with both eyes wide opened!

Keep your eyes on Jesus!

Katrina McCain, President

September 20, 2017

Fashion For a Cause!!!

Fashion Beyond Borders.... It's that time again!!! We can't believe It was only 10 months ago that the beautiful community of Charlotte, NC, came together, raised thousands and donated it all to a little school in Roatan, Honduras!!! It was quite an amazing night for all parties involved and we are so excited to announce that we are gearing up for round 2!!!!

In addition to raising funds for global education, we are excited to announce that our proceeds will also be donated to Convoy of Hope in order to bless those in need as a result of the hurricane devastation.

We invite you to join us on December 2, 2017 at 7pm for FBB17!!! We are excited and honored to announce that this year's show will be hosted at the Hart Witzen Art Gallery. We will be showcasing NEW designers, NEW live musical performances by Branden Pierre, free hors d'oeuvres for all guests, door prizes, vendors, multiple giveaways and of course...FASHION!

If you know of any models interested in participating, please email us! Castings will take place October 7 from 1-4pm at Advent Coworking in Charlotte and October 8 from 3-5pm on 7Dundas Circle H in Greensboro.

If you are a vendor and would like to inquire about hosting a table, please email us (limited spaces available). If you are interested in volunteering as an intern or providing hair/makeup styling talent, please email us!

Tickets are on sale NOW!!! Again, all proceeds from this event will be donated! We look forward to another SOLD OUT show!!!

Sincerely,

Katrina McCain
Pearls of Hope Outreach 
The FBB Team
#FBBNC

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July 31, 2017

Journey in the Waiting

“God is with you in your waiting: he has heard every prayer, listened to every cry, kept track of every sorrow.”- Ann Swindell

There are places in each of us that need the Lord's tenderness to attend to. None of us are completely whole. We have bruised hearts from past hurts, worries from present concerns and hopes for things that seem too far away for us to grasp. That's what the book, "Still Waiting" by Ann Swindell, is all about. In her debut book, Ann shares with her readers her personal story on waiting for God's healing. This past month, Pearls of Hope completed this book and embarked on a journey... a journey of waiting.

"But... how can you journey in waiting? Isn't that contradictory?", you might be wondering.

Well, for the first 3 chapters, I thought the same thing. Many of the girls expressed their confusion from the start because the book's focused seemed to be more on healing than on waiting. The author was courageous in sharing her personal story, though at times it felt as if she were stuck in her waiting for healing. But as we turned each page and found ourselves at the end of our 14th book, we realized that waiting is a journey, because it's in those places where we feel uncomfortable, unheard and forgotten, God begins to draw us nearer to Himself.

"We don't always understand what God does or doesn't do. But we always know- we always know-that he loves us"- Ann Swindell

Waiting is a journey, not just for us, but also for the Lord to come and minister to us with His healing, His hope and ultimately the tenderness of His love.

"Come to me all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest". -Matthew 11:28

"Draw near to God and He will draw near to you"- James 4:8

In Christ, there is rest for our souls. In our waiting moments: when the next job seems forever away, in our singleness, in a lonely marriage or when we find ourselves begging God for conception, where ever we find ourselves waiting, God is right there with us! We never have to wait alone and the lessons that we learn in those moments that seem so stagnant, well, they propel us into the future that God had intended for us all along.

He loves us, especially in our waiting, and He invites us to allow Him to produce His presence in us, while He tends to the tender places that needs His gentle touch. So, in our waiting, while we ask for healing and direction, favor and victory, we know that we do not wait in vain. Our God loves us, and He is always for us!

Find rest for your soul in your waiting. You are never alone.
Katrina McCain, President





July 10, 2017

#betheshe

One of the most common conversations we find ourselves having with our families and friends is how can someone become who God wants them to become?

I think, at some point or another, we all find ourselves searching for the answer to that question. We all want to become who we were meant to be. We don't want our lives to be waisted or our dreams to go unrealized, but in Christ, we needn't have that fear.

Scripture promises us that we don't have to worry about our futures, our destinies or accomplishing our purpose, because God already has this under control and His will is that we be successful in this life when we trust Him with our lives.

"The Lord will accomplish what concerns me; Your lovingkindness, O Lord, is everlasting." -Psalm 138:8

"For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them"- Ephesians 2:10

"And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love Him, to those who are called according to His purpose"-Romans 8:28

We can each be the "She" who can accomplish all that God has for us. We can be the "She" who is brave to believe, who loves without limits and who grinds to accomplish the dreams that God has placed within her heart!

We are so proud to announce that we are selling our hand made necklace jewelry called, #BeTheShe, as a daily reminder of the "She" that we all want to be. With God, nothing is impossible! Please visit our shop and support us by purchasing your necklace today for yourself, your family and your friends!


Love,

Katrina McCain + Pearls of Hope

June 17, 2017

Radiant

"You are the light of the world--like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden". -Matthew 5:14

One of the most rewarding results of following Christ, is the ability to look back and see how far you've come! In our lives, relationships, faith and hearts, we know that God's hand has been apart of it all, because His light is undeniable.

Last weekend, we celebrated our 4th anniversary of spiritual growth, friendships and various accomplishments. We had the honor of gleaning from 3 amazing women of God and learning, from their experiences, how to hear and seek God's voice, even amidst distractions, internal short comings, concerns for the future and our desire for greatness in the present. You see, we are all on a journey, so none of our stories are complete yet! God is writing it all down and planning it all out, perfectly, all we need to do is trust Him and obey!

More and more, I am learning that being a Christian isn't about getting it all right, but it's more so about trusting that God's hand is in it all and that He will fulfill His promises, in due time. Perfection isn't possible until we see Jesus, but even in our imperfections, we can still shine!

We are called to be radiant, because our lives should reflect the radiance of Christ's unfailing love! It's not meant to produce fear of messing up, but rather encouragement that you are never alone! With each friendship we encounter, every scripture we read and any growth we receive, we can live out this faith in complete faith that we are becoming the women that God has purposed for us to be. This includes you! Wherever you are, whoever you and whatever you find yourself experiencing, even at this very moment, you have promise and purpose and the impacts of your life are meant to shine brightly for the whole world to see! None of us are exceptions to that calling! Christ's love is for us all; we simply have to embrace it and believe it!
If you need a friend, we are here. If you need encouragement, we hope that you won't hesitate to reach out to use, because we love you! Thank you for joining us in our journey! Blessings to you on yours!



May 2, 2017

Grateful

Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change. - James 1:7

A few weeks ago, we received a blessing in an unexpected way. For four years, Pearls of Hope has been meeting in living rooms and coffee shops, but now, as of April 30, 2017, we have OUR OWN LOCATION!

It reminds me of how important it is to be loving and uplifting, because you truly never know who is watching or who is being moved and impacted by your life, your words and your actions. 

Each of us has the power and the opportunity to bless others in extraordinary ways. Even if it's just to give a hug, or some positive encouragement, your love goes a long way and God promises that the blessings you give will most definitely come back to you (Luke 6:38).
In all our years of outreach, sharing, serving and loving, it's so humbling to know that our efforts didn't go unnoticed. We are sincerely thankful for the love of others, and we hope to continue to be a support, encouragement and shining light for the world to see!

Be Thankful and Give with your heart!
-Katrina McCain, President

March 26, 2017

The Cocoon Season

What do you do when you find yourself with unanswered prayers? What is your response when the choices you made don't seem to be adding up and your next move seems impossible to make?
Tonight, despite the rain, Pearls of Hope nuzzled into couches with coffee and confidence, discussing these exact life issues. "And We are Changed", by Priscilla Shirer was the book in everyone's hand and we couldn't help but bubble over with excitement over the subjects that were highlighted in our latest
read.

"Do you understand that when Jesus loves you, it doesn't matter how bleak your circumstances appear? It doesn't matter how dark life looks from the inside of the cocoon. He loves you...What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, God calls a butterfly"!

There are places and spaces in each of our lives where we feel as if we are unseen by God or we feel as if we are in a small confined experience, unable to move or see, discern or make productive choices. This is our cocoon season and we each find ourselves there from time to time. But we are never unnoticed by God. So often, we are so busy trying to bypass this season or skip it all together, because it's uncomfortable and sometimes even scary. But it is in the dark cocoon where the caterpillar is transformed!

"I want to be changed by God into what He wants for me. What we want is nothing compared to what His plans are and we can't miss out. If we miss out then we won't know what it's like to be that butterfly. It takes faith to endure the cocoon seasons, so we have to be prepared to pray more and trust God's process. The "cocoon season" spoke to me. It was my favorite part of the book and I wrote it on my mirror."- Brandi Joy Meyers

The discussion over this book as magnetic! One by one, each of us had comments to share on lessons we have learned or are continuing to learn. We laughed and joked, expressed our frustrations, encouraged each other and determined that, even in our dark times of confusion or anxious desires for what we hope will come, we can trust God to produce a beautiful change within us and bring us to the place where we can fly in our purpose and soar on the wings of His unfailing love!

Maybe you are in a cocoon season right now. You're not alone! You have so much promise! You are more than your circumstances! You are not defined by your current condition. The cocoon is not forever. It's only the end to a beautiful beginning! Christ has more in store for you than you could ever hope or imagine!

Believe God's truth with all of your heart and trust His process of transforming you into the beauty of His vision for you!

-Katrina McCain, President

February 26, 2017

Becoming Myself

One of the most beautiful things about being a woman, in my opinion, is the fact that we, culturally, have permission to scream when we see each other! Think about it... I mean, screaming isn't very appropriate in public. If I see a spider and I scream, people will look at me like I have lost all my senses. But if you get a group of ladies together and they start screaming, well, in most cases onlookers will respond with endearment: "Those sweet girls"!
Yes, I love being around women who scream, laugh, cry, and love... but mostly, I love being around women who love Jesus! I think that's why Pearls of Hope is so very special. Jesus is always in the midst!

For the month of February, we have been earnestly reading the book: "Becoming Myself" by Stasi Eldridge. Honey... if you have't read it... READ IT! From hormones, to husbands, to mother struggles and self-identity, this book covered just about every area that makes a woman, well...a woman. 

The premise of the book was that, if we truly want to unlock the self that we ever hope to be, it first and foremost starts with developing a relationship with the Lord. He is the One who made us, so He only understands who it is we were created to be, even though sometimes we aren't even sure ourselves. There are so many secret parts in our famine heart, but Stasi Eldridge calls us valiant! We are needed in this generation- where so many women in this culture are throwing themselves in harms way and devaluing the heart that Christ has placed in them, simply to gain the attention of strangers who don't even truly care for them. 

We all have lived below our God-given potential. We've all made poor choices and we all know what it's like to search for purpose and meaning. Some of us went about it through education, others used the medium of relationships or success or rebellion even. But no matter what we try to fill ourselves up with, in the end, we are always empty without Jesus. This book was such a sweet reminder that we have all been chosen by God: no matter your story.

As many of you know, we are a group of strongly opinionated women, and I enjoyed sitting back and listening to the comments, encouragement and life lessons that were poured out as we thumbed through our favorite parts of this book! I thank God for writers like Mrs. Eldridge and so many other "Big Sisters" that allow God's love to guide them as they help so many of us navigate through our walks with Jesus!

No matter who you are, or where you are going, it's never too late to embrace God's love for you and start seeing yourself through His eyes! No, you are not perfect, but He is perfectly able to perfect you into the image of Christ and love you as you become who He has created you to be!


Be encouraged my loves!
-Katrina McCain, President


January 23, 2017

Resting

2016 was a burn out year. Sacrifice proceeds success and boy were we successful! Mission trip, fundraisers, new members, interviews, national recognition, global contributions and a stellar fashion show... we were certainly busy! (Praise God!)

But, what comes up, must come down. And as we are entering this new year of 2017, The Lord, in His gentle way, has given us a new and fresh vision for this year: Rest.

In our busy and ever moving society, we tend to see this word, "rest", as a lazy term. To rest means to pause, to not do, to wait. We get anxious in the waiting and restless in the resting, but sometimes, that is the most dire state of being in order to hear more clearly from the Lord.

"Be still and know that I am God"! ~ Psalm 48:10

To know means to trust, to place one's belief in and to have confidence in. In our resting, we can have confidence that God is preparing our hearts for something great that only He can give. But we cannot expect to receive that vision if we are always busy.
Last year, was certainly full of success for us and no doubt, this year will be also. But success requires following the Lord (Proverbs 2:7). He is our guide to do what is right and fruitful. His voice is required to make sure we are following the paths to prosperity that He has purposed for us. And so, as we wait patiently on the Lord, we will be taking a look inwardly this year- focusing on our inner man, our personal relationships with God and with each other. We will be seeking the Lord for His voice, for His instruction and for His blessings and for the opportunities that He has in store for us.
I think we all need a good rest from time to time. We all need a little "me" time and we all need a lot of "God" time. When we spend ourselves on Him and place ourselves in dependency to know His desires and follow His instructions, we will not need to worry about the outcome. 

More of God and less of us!

Happy New Year to you all!
-Katrina McCain + Pearls of Hope