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 | 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 | 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 27, 2014 | Family, Kids, Two Are Better Than One
Sometimes my children argue and have issues getting along. Big surprise, I know. The oldest two are the worst, possibly because they are girls and are in constant competition with one another. Lily is easily thrown off by her sister’s noise level and need for...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Nov 21, 2013 | Abraham, Family, Kids, Trust, Two Are Better Than One
I know what you’re thinking. “Isn’t it a little too early for snow?” Perhaps. But if you look closely you might be able to tell that this photo is about so much more than snow. Much more than sledding. Much more than winter coats and gloves and...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Aug 14, 2013 | Faith, Seek And You Will Find, Two Are Better Than One
Many of you will be starting school tomorrow. I’ve been thinking about you a lot these last few weeks and how I wouldn’t want to be in your shoes for anything in the world. Not because school is a horrible experience. I loved the social aspect of it! 🙂 The...