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.

blessings · contentment · Created for Commitment · Day in the Life · faith · fear · intentional living · make a difference · missions · purpose · seasons · Transformation

Do You Have a Dislocated Heart?

As I get older and know God better, more and more I desire to see people have a transformation in their life like never before. Loving people, from all walks of life, with brokenness, baggage, lifestyles, religions, becomes very much the best mission ever. Not a project, but instead very much loving the people you are to love when God puts them in your path.

Bible · Biblical worldview · conspiracy · faith · False Teachers · government · leaders

Conspiracies, Ballrooms, and Statues….Oh My!

I don’t know about you but more and more, I realize “big brother” exists, our government is unstable, and George Orwell knew a thing or two, and more.

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.

Bible · Biblical worldview · blessings · children · faith · Family · Fathers · intentional living · life lessons · Mothers · Parenting · purpose · Transformation · truth

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.

Bible · faith · life lessons · purpose · seasons

Is this really in the Bible? Myths Debunked Part One

I am sure we have all said or heard or thought that there are things in the Bible that are not or things in the Bible taken out of context. I decided to think of ones I have heard and find the best picture to go with each one. How many of these things that are so easily said because it sounds nice but is it biblical? They may be good phrases, and nothing wrong with saying some of them but need to be careful how we are saying them.

. · blessings · Created for Commitment · faith · intentional living · prayer · purpose · Rescue · Salvation · spiritual health · Transformation

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.

blessings · Day in the Life · faith · Family · intentional living

Counting Our Blessings: Tasting God’s Goodness

Every year, a family member chooses a verse to reflect upon. This year’s verse emphasizes experiencing God’s goodness. The author shares personal insights on counting blessings and the importance of prayer, illustrating how faith can bring peace amid chaos. Trusting in God offers a firm foundation for joy and contentment.

Biblical worldview · faith

Finding Peace in Election Season: A Christian Perspective

In anticipation of the upcoming election, the author reflects on the importance of maintaining peace and civility while engaging in political discourse. Emphasizing Christian values, the piece advocates for respectful communication, prayer instead of attacks, and prioritizing faith over fear. Ultimately, Jennifer expresses trust in God’s sovereignty, regardless of the election outcome.

faith · prayer · Women

Why Every Vote Matters: Insights for Christians

On November 3, 2020, Jennifer reflects on her 30th anniversary and the significance of voting, especially for Christians. She emphasizes the moral obligation to vote responsibly, considering the impact on future generations. Jennifer also shares personal experiences regarding abortion and adoption, urging the importance of valuing life and making informed choices.