by Jennifer | Jan 17, 2018 | Christian, encouragement, Grief, Hope, Kingdom Building, purpose
I’m not sure the human heart fully understands love until it’s lost. We know what it’s like to feel love, to be fully aware of the deep burn inside our chests, and we know we would do anything, anything in the world, for the people we truly love. But there’s something...
by Jennifer | Jan 4, 2018 | encouragement, Grief, Hope, Kingdom Building, Promises
I have read Psalm 4 more times than I can count. I’ve gone over and over each word allowing the chapter to penetrate my heart. When my oldest son was small, every time he would become angry over something, I would quote him verse 4, “Be angry, and do not sin…” Today,...
by Jennifer | Dec 30, 2017 | encouragement, Grief, Hope, Kingdom Building, purpose
“For last year’s words belong to last year’s language and next year’s words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a beginning.” -T.S. Elliot In my life, 2017 proved to be a year of finality. I lost people I loved, and with them...
by Jennifer | Dec 12, 2017 | Christian, encouragement, Grief, purpose
Dear Friends, If you don’t follow me on social media, you probably don’t know the details of my current circumstances. I’m enduring yet another tragedy. Just five months ago, I lost my brother. And, now, just over one week ago, I lost my beautiful mother to a heart...
by Jennifer | Nov 29, 2017 | Bible Study, encouragement, Grief, Hope, Kingdom Building, purpose
Study Overview: Today, we will talk about remembrance on the journey to awakening holiness. Key Point of Struggle: We often forget past miracles when we need brand new healing. Key Proof of Comfort: Psalm 77 Today, I work to find words as He works within me. I...
by Jennifer | Nov 21, 2017 | Bible Study, encouragement, Grief, Hope, Inspirational, purpose
Study Overview: This week, we discuss why we need to refocus our vision, and I tell you a little about my current trials. Key Point of Struggle: Why do we work so hard to hide our brokenness? Key Proof of Comfort: There is comfort in recognizing we aren’t’ alone....