by Jennifer Frisbie | Sep 16, 2015 | Accountability, Body of Christ, Compassion, Hospitality, Investing, Kenya
Today was “paperwork day” as I like to call it. The day of the week where three of my children are at school and the littlest is at part-time daycare so I can soak in the quietness of an empty office. My anxious fingers click the keys as I push my way...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Sep 9, 2015 | Faith, God Already Is, Identity, Investing, Past, Prayer, Resolutions
I had this post all ready to go today to talk about my busy summer and how much I loved being home with my kids. I was ready to give you the top four list of what I’ll be writing about now that I’m dusting the blog off after virtually taking the summer...
by Jennifer Frisbie | May 18, 2014 | (in)courage, Encouragement, Faith, Friendship, Girlfriends, Investing, Two Are Better Than One
It wasn’t so long ago that my introverted self asked the following questions: “Why is it that I need church? Can’t I worship God at home? What is the real meaning of the word ‘fellowship,’ anyway?” Please don’t get me wrong...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Apr 2, 2014 | Faith, Fishing, Investing, Leaven, Nets, Seek And You Will Find, Unveiled Faces
When I was in Eureka Springs, Arkansas with a friend last fall I found the cutest plaque that I knew would look great on the buffet in my kitchen. It was small and black. Quite simple and nothing fancy. But it also had the words “NOT OF THIS WORLD” inscribed upon it....
by Jennifer Frisbie | Mar 17, 2014 | Encouragement, Friendship, Investing, Two Are Better Than One
A friend of mine recently paid me a compliment that I don’t think I’ll ever be able to forget. It wasn’t anything fancy. Her words were simple and direct with absolutely no frills. And yet they truly spoke to my heart. “I just love being...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Feb 13, 2014 | Every Second Counts, Family, Investing, Kids
I believe I’ve entered the phase of life where I’d be perfectly fine freezing the age of my children. Freezing myself and my husband isn’t a bad idea, come to think of it. Although I’d have preferred to have gotten started on that much sooner....