by Jennifer | May 16, 2017 | Christian, encouragement, Kingdom Building, purpose
If you’re joining us today for the first time, welcome! For some tips on how to study with us, click here. Week Four Study Overview: Today we will deal with the inside ache, turned fire in our bones, when we hear from God and are trying to decipher if it’s really Him,...
by Jennifer | May 9, 2017 | Christian, encouragement, Kingdom Building, purpose
The Winner of the You Are Free book by Rebekah Lyons is Margie Mitcheltree! Congratulations, Margie!!! I will be contacting you via email for your address! If you’re joining us today for the first time, welcome! For some tips on how to study with us, click here. Week...
by Jennifer | May 1, 2017 | Christian, encouragement, giveaway, Kingdom Building, purpose
Kingdom Building through the Life of Jeremiah (Week Two) The winner of Lisa-Jo Baker’s book Never Unfriended is Jenn Miller! Congratulations, Jenn! I will be contacting you via email for your address! I’m giving away another wonderful book today. Details are at the...
by Jennifer | Apr 24, 2017 | Christian, encouragement, Kingdom Building, purpose
(Week One) Today’s blog post is longer than average. This is because I’m providing information on how to use the study, as well as adding an introduction. Please don’t be put off by this. Since you’ll only be receiving blog posts on Wednesdays, feel free to break the...
by Jennifer | Apr 15, 2017 | Christian, Easter, encouragement, Grief, purpose, Ressurection
I often wonder what it would have been like to occupy earth with Jesus before the cross. Would I have followed Him or turned away? In my mind, when I place myself in the multitude, I’m no more than a woman intrigued by a man who looks familiar, yet different. In...
by Jennifer | Sep 6, 2016 | Christian, encouragement, Hope, Inspirational, purpose
This morning, I reached for my phone and immediately went to my Bible App looking for the verse of the day. I have to say I’m not big on electronic Bibles. I don’t necessarily like using my phone or any other device. There’s something about tangibly turning pages that...