Living Boldly: God Is Not About Statistics
Jennifer reflects on living boldly for Christ. She rejects fear, focusing on eternal purpose and the significance of each day.
Jennifer reflects on living boldly for Christ. She rejects fear, focusing on eternal purpose and the significance of each day.
A woman’s inquiry about qualifications sparked a reflection on life experience, faith, and empathy, emphasizing that genuine connections are built on compassion rather than formal credentials.
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.
Jennifer reflects on the overlooked individuals living in tents on Mulberry Street, expressing a desire to help and transform their lives through compassion and faith in God’s purpose.
On November 20, 2025, the author reflects on the challenges of life, emphasizing the value of patience through humorous anecdotes about a family photo shoot and daily mishaps. The author advocates for learning from difficult moments, trusting in God’s plan, and embracing life’s unpredictability, fostering growth and resilience amid chaos.
I am pretty confident God took him immediately so he did not taste the sting of death. The tears came at the horrific scene. Part of my and my daughter’s daily routine bonding time, of watching Charlie had just ended right before my eyes.
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.
I am so over people in this country thinking that because you have a different opinion than them, that you must automatically be their enemy. WHY?!?! I have had many differing opinions of people or issues and this doesn’t make me hateful or racist or having some sort of phobia. My opinion, even if different than yours, simple makes me a person with my own mind, my own free will, with my own set of morals of how I live (for me personally this comes from the Word of God that is never-changing; It is the same yesterday, today, and forever).
Jennifer reflects on people’s past experiences of exclusion from events and how it shaped anxiety. Emphasizing God’s invitation as paramount, she encourage embracing faith and salvation, suggesting that perceived losses can lead to greater gains. Ultimately, they affirm the gift of eternal life through Jesus, urging acceptance of His offer.
The post discusses the challenges of cancel culture, emphasizing how it ostracizes individuals for differing beliefs. Jennifer reflects on personal experiences with social media, spiritual growth, and the importance of loving others, even amidst disagreements. Ultimately, it encourages embracing unity and understanding among differing opinions within families and communities.