Well, hello Inspire a Fire readers! It’s been quite a while since we last “spoke” and I’m happy to be back on your screens. In the past year a lot has happened in my life,
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Well, hello Inspire a Fire readers! It’s been quite a while since we last “spoke” and I’m happy to be back on your screens. In the past year a lot has happened in my life,
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It’s official, 2016 is finally over. We had a rollercoaster of emotions toward the end of the fateful year with the loss of several beloved celebrities including my favorite actress, Debbie Reynolds and her daughter,
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Some people find their best friend in elementary, middle, or high school. I found mine on my birth day. Literally… the day I was born. Her name is Joanie Beaver and at 1:26 PM on
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This year I’m taking the lowest amount of credits of my college career. I expected to start the semester with a light breeze as I walked leisurely around campus with nothing to do and a
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Important fact about Jenni: I am not outdoorsy. However, I did spend this summer outside… of my comfort zone at least. It all started in Weatherford, Texas where my mom and I embarked on the
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This summer I’m prepared for freedom unlike I’ve ever experienced. A chance to be who I was made to be and an opportunity to embrace the life God has blessed me with. Too often we’re
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I remember the “normal” holidays. Thanksgiving with the aunts, uncles, cousins… everyone. More food than any of us could consume, horseshoes, football, and did I mention there was food? Christmas with my parents and grandparents.
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I never want to be like Moses. Constantly questioning God’s plan for my life as if He isn’t incredible enough to work through me. God told Moses to speak to the rock and water would
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Before the ball drops on January 1st, people pull out a paper and pen and list all the things they’d like to change about themselves. They want to be thinner, smarter, more successful, or more
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Hi, my name is Jenni and my mom had breast cancer. Sounds like the start of an AA meeting. In some ways, that’s how life after cancer feels. It’s like you need counseling. Or prayer.
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