Thank you for helping support the Wintermute family!
Support the Wintermute family through HoneyRock Ministries as we continue to walk alongside them in this journey. In November 2023, Rachael was diagnosed with Metastatic Ovarian Cancer Stage 3C and began an incredibly difficult road of treatment. Today, we are grateful to share that Rachael is doing well, her tumor markers have significantly decreased, and we boldly continue to believe and pray for her complete healing in Jesus’ name.
If you know Rachael, you know this diagnosis has never slowed her down—not in her work, not in the way she loves and supports those around her, and certainly not in her pursuit of a deeper relationship with Jesus. In the midst of uncertainty, she recently made the bold and faith-filled decision to step into self-employment, launching her new venture, QW Designs – Quiet Winters Designs. While this is a new company, it is far from a new passion. Rachael is incredibly gifted in creating beauty, having spent years designing, building, remodeling, and transforming spaces. Most recently, she played a key role in leading and developing a luxury home building company, where she truly did it all. This next step is a natural extension of who she is, and a testament to her strength, courage, and unwavering faith.
While we stand firm in faith, we also recognize the very real physical, emotional, and spiritual weight this battle carries, not just for Rachael, but for her entire family. She is currently on an ongoing chemotherapy medication to help prevent recurrence, and with that comes continued medical expenses and the need for supportive therapies.
If you feel led to give, your generosity will go directly toward easing that burden, covering ongoing medical bills, expensive health insurance, needed treatments, and care. And if giving financially isn’t possible, your prayers and encouragement mean just as much.
This is what HoneyRock is all about—showing up, surrounding families with love, and reminding them they are not alone.
Let’s continue to be the hands and feet of Jesus together.