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Faith Lessons from My Couch: Trusting God in Stillness

Jennifer reflects on personal illness, drawing parallels to faith in God. She emphasizes God’s unseen work and encourages patience, highlighting the importance of communication with God during challenging times.

Bible · Biblical worldview · faith · foundation · life lessons · prayer · Salvation · spiritual health · truth

The Impact of Jesus’ Name: A Thoughtful Exploration

Jennifer reflects on conversations about the use of the Lord’s Name in vain, emphasizing the unique significance of Jesus’ name and its impact, leading to deep insights about faith and humility.

Biblical worldview · children · faith · friendship · life lessons · prayer · Prodigals · Relationships · spiritual health

Are You Really Saved? Understanding False Assurance

Jennifer discusses the distinction between true salvation and false assurance within Christianity, emphasizing the importance of genuine transformation, personal conviction, and the need for open conversations about faith and spiritual growth.

faith · foundation · intentional living · life lessons · spiritual health · truth

Lessons from the Three Little Pigs: Foundation Matters

Jennifer reflects on the significance of a solid foundation in life and homes, likening it to the story of the Three Little Pigs, emphasizing the necessity of Christ as our steadfast foundation.

Bible · Bible Study Fellowship · prayer · spiritual health · truth

Wrapping up Our Season Together with Prayers

Jennifer shares a prayer using meaningful verses shared with her BSF ladies, expressing a desire to walk in God’s ways, demonstrating kindness and patience, while trusting in His perfect plan amid challenges.

Bible · blessings · contentment · Created for Commitment · faith · It's a Wonderful Life · life lessons · milestones · prayer · purpose · Rescue · Salvation · spiritual health

Exploring the Depth of Lamenting

I can’t recall when I first heard this, but I made a note of it. It went something like this: pray, lament, and reflect on Psalm 88 while holding onto hope for Psalm 89. How can you personalize this prayer? Below each verse, I will share my own prayer in bold. Please note that this is not an interpretation of the scriptures, but rather my personal reflections for prayer based on the passages.

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.

balance · Created for Commitment · Day in the Life · faith · prayer · spiritual health · Transformation

Finding Stillness: Connecting with God in a Busy World

In a fast-paced world, Jennifer reflects on the challenge of stopping to connect with God, emphasizing the importance of stillness and personal time in prayer and scripture.

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Finding Freedom Beyond Religion

The message emphasizes the importance of inviting Jesus into one’s life, sharing personal faith experiences, and encouraging others to seek a relationship with Him beyond traditional religious practices.

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Embracing the Proverbs 31 Woman: Part Eight

A few hours later, she told me she hadn’t hung up the phone and she heard my entire prayer. I am so thankful that my children learned the importance of praying anytime, anywhere, just like you would with a friend. She thanked me and then her tears came. I held her close and told her we would get through the hard together.