by Jennifer Frisbie | Jun 6, 2016 | Blessed, Confidence, Courage, Encouragement, Grace, Identity
I cleaned out my hope chest today. Head carefully hunched over as the smell of cedar met my senses while I tossed memory after sentimental memory into the trash. I know. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a bit remorseful, but it’s been on my heart for...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Jun 9, 2015 | Coffee For Your Heart, Courage, Faith, Grace, Tell His Story, Testimony Tuesday, Three Word Wednesday
If you’ve read my Facebook regularly you might have seen a bit of a trend. The last two months have primarily talked a lot about my adventures in becoming a stay-at-home mom. In that comes the comical side of watching my children’s antics during many more...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Apr 18, 2015 | Body of Christ, Compassion, Courage, Declare, Humble, loved, Two Are Better Than One
I’m searching hard to remember every last aspect of a dream I had the other night. It seems a little odd to me, because it’s never been something I’ve felt I needed to do. All that capturing in detail what happens while my eyelids are closed. To...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Mar 2, 2015 | Courage, Encouragement, Friendship, Strength, What We Learned
At the end of each month, Emily P. Freeman offers up a link-up to post a bit about what we learned for the month. It can be serious. It can be funny. Something useful…or perhaps just some new perception on just about anything. The idea is to just get it out...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Aug 14, 2014 | Courage, Declare, Despair, Encouragement, Faith, Trust
Continued from When God Calls Your Bluff – Part 1… Kristen Welch is someone I never thought I’d meet. She’s a woman with her own space carved out on the Net that is miles away from my own. I sit back, soaking up her words each week as the...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Aug 12, 2014 | Coffee For Your Heart, Courage, Declare, Despair, Faith, God Already Is, Jonah, Tell His Story, Three Word Wednesday
As I began to write this post, sitting off in a corner by myself at the Declare Conference in Dallas, Texas, I wasn’t sure what I really wanted to say. I tried writing it in such a way that no one would know my heart. I could gush over all of the wonderfulness...