by Jennifer Frisbie | Jan 27, 2015 | Coffee For Your Heart, Jericho, Obedience, Tell His Story, Testimony Tuesday, Three Word Wednesday
I’ve been staring out my westward facing office window for the past twenty minutes. I feel tired…even after two cups of tea. I’m at peace, but struggling slightly from fatigue. Grateful for the changes in my health over the last twelve months but...
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 | Jul 9, 2014 | Coffee For Your Heart, Complacency, Faith, His Plan, Obedience, Seek And You Will Find, Tell His Story, Three Word Wednesday, Trust
A few nights ago while I was working on getting dinner ready, I heard a thud and a wail coming from Wyatt’s room. I didn’t even have to miss a beat stirring the veggies by taking a look to see what happened. I already knew. Wyatt, in all of his infinite...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Feb 10, 2014 | Insecurities, Obedience, Past, Temptation, Trust
“The first step Elisha made toward God was not to follow after Elijah, which represented God’s purpose for his life, but to burn his plows so he had nothing to go back to.” This quote is one of many that I’ve taken from a series of sermons...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Dec 27, 2013 | As You Have Said, Gideon, Jonah, Obedience
As the parent of four young children, obedience is a common theme in our home. During practically every waking moment we are trying to display it, encourage it, reward it or even reprimand it if it doesn’t occur. To a parent, lack of obedience can be pretty...