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The Shepherd’s Rod: Guidance to Protect, not Harm

Realizing positive reinforcement and nurturing created a strong bond of trust, our children can develop into confident, compassionate individuals. It’s a journey of learning and growing together. Do we mess up? Yes, yes we do, but thankfully they know we aren’t perfect and everyone’s just trying to do the best they can. After all, the goal is not just to have our children “turn out all right,” but to truly thrive and be the best versions of themselves.

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The Benefits of Early Workouts for Daily Success

Morning workouts at 4:45am enhance productivity by providing energy and focus for the day. Early exercise fosters a sense of achievement, while later workouts lead to fluctuating energy and reduced motivation.

Bible · Biblical worldview · Created for Commitment · faith · Freedom · leaders · Liberties · make a difference · missions · prayer · purpose · Salvation · Transformation · Wolves in Sheep's Clothing

God’s Role in Trump’s Presidency: A Critical Look

Jennifer expresses concern for Trump’s spiritual state, emphasizing the need for prayer for national leaders and truth, while criticizing advisor Paula White’s negative influence on his faith journey.

faith · False Teachers · life lessons · spiritual health · truth · Wolves in Sheep's Clothing

Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Part One

I would ask my children as they were growing up if I went in the backyard and put a little bit of dog poo in the brownies they would never know. This is why we need to KNOW God’s Word to know if poo has been added to God’s Word. The world is filled with false preachers leading so many people astray.

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Finding Joy in Life’s Imperfections

Jennifer reflects on appreciating her unique, vibrant yard compared to neighbors’ lawns, emphasizing a positive perspective on life and the importance of gratitude and intentionality.

anxiety · children · faith · fear · Freedom · intentional living · life lessons · Mental health · prayer · purpose · Rescue · Salvation · Transformation

Facing Demons: Revisiting Cheyenne for Closure

Jennifer reflects on facing her demons from Cheyenne, Wyoming, emphasizing the potential benefits of confronting painful memories.

anxiety · contentment · Day in the Life · fear · intentional living · Transformation

Embracing the Night: Overcoming Fear of Darkness

Jennifer reflects on fears of darkness and breathing struggles emphasizing that confronting fears gains strength and resilience. Embracing uncertainty can lead to personal growth as you depend on God more and more

Day in the Life · Family · purpose · Relationships

The Spy Who Loved Me

The things I saw that people used, things such as cameras and even lipstick, to kill someone was crazy to me. The place is huge and has so much spy equipment, it can somewhat make you wonder who is going around with similar things today.

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Mastering Boundaries: Tips for Healthy Relationships

Jennifer reflects on the significance of establishing healthy boundaries in relationships, emphasizing their role in communication, personal well-being, and fostering deeper connections across various relationships, including friendships, marriage, and family.

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Overcoming Speed Bumps and Potholes

In navigating life’s challenges, prayer helps find peace and resilience. With Christ at the center, we learn to handle difficulties gracefully, embracing growth and strength while trusting God with our burdens.