Hey Ya'll! I'm Cyndi! (aka Momma Po)
Woman of Faith, Wife, Mother, Personal Development Coach
Continuing the legacy of God, Family, & Country as instilled in me by my Momma, Grace.
"I've been a wife and mom for over 35 years. I've been a believer in Jesus my whole life. I'm so blessed, and I want everyone to feel just as blessed."
Life can be hard. But I know that having God in your life will make even the hardest of times easier.
Having God in my marriage was always extremely important to me. I knew I wanted to raise a family with a man who truly put his faith in God. I found him.
My Story...
is a great one. I have no tales of sadness or despair, no victimhood. I certainly don't mean that nothing bad has ever happened or that there has never been a time of struggle. Of course, there has been and will be again. But I was raised by a mom who taught me not to dwell but to keep going. So even in times of struggle, life has always been good.
Raised by parents who instilled God, Family, and Country as the pillars of our lives, made decisions a lot easier.
Life is an adventure...
Don't be afraid to go outside of your comfort zone. Do the hard things. Give yourself opportunities to succeed. You can't succeed if you never try. And if you try and don't succeed at first... yes, I'm going to say it... Try again. Life is all about trying.
You are far more capable than you give yourself credit for...
There are so many experiences to be had. But it's so much better to have those experiences with that someone who will be remembering them with you in 50 years. Find your someone. God has someone for everyone.
About Life Full of Grace
Life Full of Grace was built on the kind of values that don’t go out of style — faith in God, devotion to family, love of country, and the belief that a warm home and a kind heart can change someone’s day.
At the center of it all is Grace.
She was the kind of southern woman who could do just about anything. A wonderful cook, a faithful wife and mother, and the kind of person who made people feel welcome the moment they walked through the door. She could take what looked like “not enough” and somehow turn it into something beautiful — a meal, a home, a gathering place, or simply a moment of comfort when someone needed it most.
Her faith carried her through every season of life. It shaped the way she loved people, the way she served her family, and the way she faced hard times with quiet strength and grace.
Life Full of Grace is a continuation of that legacy.
This space was created to bring people together around the things that matter most — faith, family, encouragement, tradition, and everyday moments that point us back to God. Whether it’s sharing coffee at the kitchen table, reading a devotional, finding encouragement during difficult seasons, or simply slowing down long enough to appreciate life’s blessings, our prayer is that this community feels like home.
We believe in strong families, open doors, handwritten recipes, honest conversations, and keeping God at the center of it all.
And just like Grace taught through the way she lived, we believe some of the greatest blessings come from making something meaningful out of whatever God places in your hands.