by Jennifer Frisbie | Sep 5, 2014 | Faith
Some of you have heard me talk endlessly about one of my favorite lift-me-up books called You’re Already Amazing by Holley Gerth. And I confess that a few of you might have even been tired of hearing me go on and on about it after awhile. 😉 It’s true....
by Jennifer Frisbie | Sep 2, 2014 | Coffee For Your Heart, Do You Hear Me, God, Faith, Seek And You Will Find, Tell His Story, Three Word Wednesday, Yes Works for Me
I’ve always had this thing for a new pair of jeans. I know for a lot of women it might be shoes, purses or even a new hair style, but not me. The funny thing is, I don’t even really enjoy shopping all that much. But I love new jeans. So much so, that it...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Aug 29, 2014 | Expectations, Faith, Five Minute Friday, Insecurities
I’ve taken a little sabbatical from Five Minute Friday over the last month or so. Ever since I returned from the Declare Conference I’ve been in a little bit of a “wild obedience” bubble. Doing my best to silence the noise around me and grasp...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Aug 21, 2014 | Change, Faith, Faith Filled Friday, Friction, Obedience, Shaping
I love the world. Truly. I love to travel to new places and eat foods I’ve never tried before. I love cramming my hard drive with pictures of all of my experiences. I don’t necessarily love the art of shopping, but I get a lot of enjoyment out of...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Aug 17, 2014 | (in)courage, Broken, Declare, Encouragement, Faith, God Already Is, Mess, Obedience, Shaping, Trust
Continued from When God Calls Your Bluff – part 2… When you approach someone in tears it’s…how should I say this…awkward! Yet I truly believe that turning around and walking away would’ve been far worse. I managed to mumble the...
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...