by Jennifer Frisbie | Jun 10, 2017 | Friendship, Gideon, Girlfriends
Tooltip Text Honestly? I can’t say why I questioned our gatherings, but I did. I questioned whether or not I could share my story among them. I asked myself if my faith would stand up to theirs. Trying hard to dismiss the apprehension, I couldn’t shake that pang of...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Apr 27, 2016 | Coffee For Your Heart, Friendship, Hospitality, Rest, Tell His Story, Testimony Tuesday
Growing up, my mother was a wonderful example to me as a hostess. She took her time in the kitchen over every meal to make her family and guests feel loved. She went above and beyond to meet the needs of those who pulled up a chair at our table. And no one ever left...
by Jennifer Frisbie | Jul 13, 2015 | Do You Hear Me, God, Friend, Friendship, Jericho, Lazarus Awakening, Seek And You Will Find
I spend a lot of time in reflection. I honestly don’t know if it’s because it takes me so long to process through something or if it’s because I have a slight obsession with painstakingly flipping over every rock so I don’t miss the tiny...
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 | 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...