About Us

Kristin is a Southern Georgia belle, who graduated from UGA as a veterinarian May 2010. Carter grew up in NC, went on to seminary, became an ordained pastor, and has completed his doctorate of ministry. After retiring from full-time ministry, Carter is thoroughly enjoying being a financial advisor (and volunteering on the ministry side of things). After about a month of emailing, asking questions, and going through the steps of eharmony.com, we were full of excitement and became very eager to meet one another face to face. October 25, 2009, we met and enjoyed every minute together. We had no doubt God was going to strengthen our relationship with Him as well as with one another. Carter proposed August 9, 2010 on the boat in the middle of Lake Wylie at sunset. Kristin said "Yes" after some happy tears. We got married April 2, 2011 and what an amazing beautiful day that was! God has continued to bless us throughout our marriage. On May 18, 2017, our family grew when God gave us our son, Micah. We look forward to see what He has in store for us each and every day. We are super blessed to be serving the Lord wherever we are. God is constantly surprising us with new callings!

First Semester Flew By!


I cannot thank God enough for an awesome first semester of teaching.  I’ve said it before: I didn’t see myself walking in the shoes of a professor.  God obviously had another plan, and I can honestly say that I have thoroughly enjoyed 99.99% of the teaching process...preparing, mentoring, and teaching.

Not only did I have the privilege of teaching many students, but they also opened my eyes to new things. Starting on our first day together back in August and all the way through the last day of the semester, they taught and reminded me of many things. Patience.  Encouraging one another. Deep breaths do really help. Positive attitudes. How important it is to love and support these students (and other staff). Thinking before you speak.  Someone is always watching you. How influential it can be to let God shine through you. The list goes on...

As I have received unexpected emails, evaluations, and verbals full of kind words that touched my heart in a special way, I thank God.  I have told many of these students in response to their amazing messages and compliments that I can’t take the credit for an amazing semester. I have to give God the credit for working through me, but boy, am I thankful He continues to do so! I strive everyday to glorify Him...and that includes when I'm in the classroom (or lab), too!    

Being super confused occupationally since veterinary school, God has used many of students (as well as my teaching mentors) to emphasize that I am right where I am supposed to be for now.  I cannot believe Christmas break is already here!!!!!!!  Merry Christmas!

As I embarked on this new opportunity of teaching, I have appreciated all of you who have surrounded me with prayers.

Education Continues


We have been praying for almost a year now about Carter continuing to further his education in ministry.  God has been clearly saying “Yes, Go for it,” but we didn’t have a clear answer on the timing of Carter trying to pursue this call.  He just started a new job.  We just moved to Pawleys.  Both of us have new occupational responsibilities….and the list goes on and on.  Since we have moved to the coast, we have been crazy busy.  However, to make a long story short, we both strongly believed God was nudging us, yes us (being a pastor’s wife is a full time job in itself), to partake in this possibility….BEFORE we try to have a family. Don’t get us wrong, if we found out today that we were going to be “mommy and daddy,” we would be ecstatic. We are truly enjoying our marriage and “just the two of us” right now.  God is fully in control of this area of our life, just like every other area though. 

Carter applied to Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte about a month ago with hopes to accomplish a dream of his by completing a Doctor of Ministry program.  We found out yesterday that he has been accepted.  Woo hoo!!!!!! This program is 3 years long and will require Carter to be in Charlotte for 2 weeks each year (so 6 weeks away total over these next 3 years). In between having to be present at GCTS, Carter will have a ton of reading, papers, and projects to complete. Instead of traveling to conferences here and there throughout the year for his “continuing education,” these 2 weeks will take the place of those required “learning” hours. The first residency for “Pastor Skills: The Pastor as Preacher, Caregiver, and Person” begins at the end of January 2013. The session of PIPC has been super supportive of this new adventure for Carter.  I have no doubt that the rest of our PIPC congregation will join us in this exciting phase of our lives as the news starts trickling out.  

We will be praying as we continue to go down this path God has paved for us. We would be forever grateful if you would join us in prayer.  Our biggest prayer now is wrapped around how we are going to be able to afford this learning experience.  However, we confidently know God will provide.  GCTS recommended getting the church to help with these finances.  On that note, our session has set up a fund for people to confidentially donate to “Carter’s Doctor of Ministry Fund.”  If you feel led to donate to this endeavor, please send a check (written payable to “PIPC” and write “Carter’s DMIN Fund” in the memo line) to: 
Pawleys Island Presbyterian Church
9967 Ocean Highway 
Pawleys Island, SC 29585. 

ANY donation will be greatly appreciated and tax deductible as well.  Please contact either one of us if you have any questions. Thanks for joining along side of us in prayer!

All for His Kingdom,
Carter and Kris

The Heart Of Friendship


My closest friends know how much I love the verse Proverbs 17:17, which reads: “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.”  I have been praying alot lately in regards to if I truly love my friends at all times?  Do you? Even through the tough times?  Frustrations? Disagreements? Different beliefs?  It’s easy when all is terrific, but it’s difficult at other times, isn’t it? Regardless of what’s going on, I want to so badly share His love with all of my friends.  I’ve been challenged with this recently. How do you respond when a friend claims to be a Christian, yet most of their actions say otherwise?  Or those that want to be Christ-like, but they aren’t going to church, aren’t digging into scripture, and definitely aren’t trying to live scripturally? Do you communicate in love with those friends?  Or do you let ‘it’ slide and pretend everything is “okay,” even though it’s not? I strive to follow Ephesians 4:2-3 by being “ completely humble, gentle, patient, and bearing with one another in love. I pray that I make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace." Boy oh boy, walking the walk and talking the talk isn’t always easy! Being a child of His is probably the most difficult life task at times. Yes, we are called to love each other, to forgive one another, to hold each other accountable...and the list goes on.
Some of us are separated by distance now, or are married, or have kids, or are drowning in work (or all of the above), and we don’t talk/see each other as much as we’d like. How cool is it to catch up right where we left off the times we can visit, talk on the phone, or exchange emails? I don’t say it enough, but thank you to those of you, who have been honest with me, no matter what.  Thank you for being there. Thank you for the memories of laughter and awesome fellowship.  Thanks for the listening ear or shoulder to cry on. I am so blessed! I thank God every day for placing you in my life, whether it be for a reason, season, or lifetime.  " ... A sweet friendship refreshes the soul." Proverbs 27:9b (MSG)  I do pray that I continue to be the friend God calls me to be and that our friendship brings Him glory. Oh how I cherish each and every one of you!  Praising Him for placing you in our lives!  What a blessing you are to both Carter and me!!! 

Say Cheese

Here are the pictures that I promised in yesterday's blog entry.  We love how pictures capture great memories!  We love all of you!  Happy October!



Awesome Weather and Beautiful Environment


Aunt Rene and Dad's Visit

Golf Fun

N.A. Sister, Tracey and Kris at Beth Moore Conference

PIPC Sister, Tina and Kris in Charleston for Beth Moore

Special Moment with Renee Swope


The Robinsons and Stroker came to visit

Catalyst 2012


Great Dinner out with Carter, Carole (Vet School Sister),
Bob, and the kiddos.



Enjoying Brookgreen Gardens

Born part-fish


Full Of Joy


Hello and blessings to all!  How is October already here?  We have been super busy but are happy to say that we are full of joy, alive, and well.  We continue to thank God on so many levels for calling us to Pawleys Island.  We are thoroughly enjoying this awesome weather here!  Gorgeous environment!  Friendly folks almost everywhere!  Carter and I are truly growing in our walk with Our Father each and every day, through challenges and praises!

Despite the busyness of teaching, I have had a couple opportunities to participate in some Women Ministry conferences!  Wow!  So glad I have continued to take the time to grow personally.  I could type long stories about each conference, but will try to keep it short.  Attending Beth Moore’s “Living Proof” Conference in Charleston back in August with a dear friend of mine from North Augusta is difficult to describe in words.  I can easily say that it was very obvious God didn’t only want us both there, but He wanted us there together.  Worshipping and studying Genesis with 9,000 plus other women was amazing.  We were challenged to 1-Become more honest versions of ourselves, 2-Know that we can’t walk in our full birthright as part fraud, 3-We’ve got to stick a “with” back in the way we work people, 4-It’s time to go face down and face up with Our Protector, Our God, 5-Children of faith can’t wrestle with people without wrestling with God, 6-God can use a crippling defeat to bring about our greatest victory, 7-God can bring a shocking peace to our fiercest wars, 8-We’ve grasped the blessing when we keep trying to give it away by sharing our blessings with others...Powerful!  Challenging!  Refreshing! (What a fun surprise it was to run into a vet school buddy here!)

Many of you were praying right along side me for several months in regards to the Women’s Revival “Just Give Me Jesus” that God brought Anne Graham Lotz to Augusta for in September.  I was unable to make it back to North Augusta for this, but it was super awesome to watch via simulcast.  I felt like I was there!  Singing! Tears!  Prayers!  Another growth moment! One of my favorite quotes from that Friday night was: "I can't out live Him and I can't live without Him!"  A song I couldn’t quit singing was "My Jesus, My Savior, there is none like You..."

Most days I post a summarized devotional from Proverbs 31 Ministries on facebook.  Two of my favorite women from this ministry are Renee Swope and Lysa TerKeurst.  Renee hosted a day conference up in Myrtle Beach last month.  Talk about another woman, who doesn’t hesitate to let God use her through writing and speaking!  Boy was it a day full of what I like to call God winks.  I almost didn’t go because I ended up at the last minute making the trip by myself.  Once again, it was so obvious I was supposed to be there.  I got to meet her, too...what a special moment!  I left repeating many of God’s promises I was reminded of that day.  I was challenged to continue to strive to live like God’s word is true, to walk beyond my circumstances, to make daily decisions to come to the cross, and to believe the truth that God is good, loves me, and cares for me. Another amazing day of worship through scripture and music!

I had the opportunity to join Carter at one of his favorite leadership conferences again...Catalyst.  This year’s main topic was “MAKE.”  Speakers (ie. Andy Stanley, Francis Chan, Perry Noble, Craig Groeschel, Christine Caine, and more) shared various   overwhelming advice on how to make history, make disciples, make a strong leadership church team, make a difference, how we are made in His image, etc.  To be honest, we love this conference and are always glad we attend it, but boy oh boy did we leave very overwhelmed.  So many terrific ideas from such wise leaders.  We’ve been in deep prayer on how to try to incorporate some of these thoughts into the church.  It was great to meet up with some North Augusta buds from Fairview as well as a sister from vet school while we were in Atlanta for this very short, filled, and busy visit.

Speaking of PIPC, Carter’s job still hasn’t slowed down.  No church honeymoon adjustment period this go round.  Wink.  We constantly thank God for continuing to remind us that He called us here for many reasons, some already known and many still unknown.  I have been so proud of Carter as he keeps leaning on the Lord, his faith, and scripture throughout this journey.  Side note: I’m just a wee-bit biased, but I have loved watching Carter grow through his preaching and leadership. God is doing awesome things at PIPC!

My new teaching adventure: I knew I would “like” teaching.  However, I never expected to enjoy and love it as much as I do.  I can’t thank God enough for not only closing doors, but opening this door and helping me be still and quiet long enough to see that I was supposed to step forward in faith and out of my comfort zone.  I pray that I am a loving, inspiring, encouraging, supportive, and caring professor, who can help these students succeed in and out of the classroom.  Love being excited about going to work!

There is so much more to share, but this entry has gotten long enough.  Thanks to all of you, who have continued to pray alongside of us, who have continued to check in, and who have continued to be there for us no matter what.  Your love, support, and prayers mean so much to us! Love ya'll!

P.S. Pictures to come...(I'll have to get some off of Carter's computer.)

Prayer Requests and Praises:
  1. The Holsclaws (Joy came home for about 2 weeks, but has been back in the hospital since.  What a roller coaster ride this has been for all of us!)
  2. PIPC is in week 7 of our 29-week “The Story” study.  Praise: God is clearly at work!
  3. Praise on the clarity of Kristin’s job...God obviously thought she should be a professor at this phase of the game.
  4. Still striving to be the children He wants us to be.
  5. Praising Him for showering us with more blessings than we can count.
  6. Not that we’ve “dropped” any of our past awesome mentors (You know who you are---SMILE!), but we have both been blessed with terrific local mentors here now.  To us, having mentors is an important aspect of ‘our walk.’  It’s been neat to see how God answered these prayers...after months of praying.
  7. Praising Him for allowing Kristin to continue to be involved in Make A Wish here.
  8. Prayers that we (including all of you) continue to share our “God stories and experiences” because you never know when it’s going to be shared with that special person God purposely placed in our paths.  
  9. Thanking Him for some family time lately...time with the Robinsons, Rene, and Dad (which was an awesome surprise)!



Full of Thanks


“...Give thanks to Him and praise His name.” (Psalm 100: 4b)

I have seen this question pop up as facebook posts, in devotionals, and in Christian bookstores a lot these days: “What if you woke up tomorrow and had only what you thanked Him for yesterday?” Does that question make you stop in your tracks like it does me?  Or do you still let the busyness of life continue on without focusing on God?  Over the last couple years, I have become more and more aware of God at work in my life, and I stop to thank Him for what He does for me, Carter, our family, and our friends. I can’t help but think of the book of Psalm when I think about thanking Our Father.  It’s full of verses about giving Him thanks.  Psalm 106:1 reads “Praise the Lord.  Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.”  Or check out Psalm 107:8, “Let them give thanks to the Lord for His unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for mankind…”  

What blessings has God showered upon you today that you are thankful for?

Who are you following?


As I was driving to church Sunday morning, I was singing at the top of my lungs “Friend of Sinners” by Casting Crowns.  Next thing I knew, I was braking in the middle of the road (no stop sign around).  A gaggle of geese were crossing the road (gaggle=flock of geese on the ground, not in flight).  There was an obvious goose leader...the leader crossed the road with about 10 geese following behind.  Then, the same lead goose went back and got the rest of the crew of about 15 more geese.  Then they all crossed together.  They all safely made it across the road and into the church yard.  

As I was reflecting on this incident, I thought, “Who/what are we following?”  A boss?  Sunday school leader?  Pastor? Coach? Your spouse? A teacher? Job? Sports? God? A friend? The bible says it who knows how many times...we are supposed to follow Him.  Follow His lead!  Follow Him with all of our heart!  Whole heartedly! Are you following Him?   What about His word?  Are you willing to pick up your cross daily to follow Him?

I challenge us all to take time to figure out what gets in our way of trusting and following Him first and foremost at all times.