Sinner or Saint
The question was direct and simple.  Did we always pay our tithe?  This question was asked in a Women’s Bible study. We are...
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Sinner or Saint
The question was direct and simple.  Did we always pay our tithe?  This question was asked...
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Letter to my Children
Dear Children,  By addressing this letter as: Dear children, I mean a couple of things. I mean my...
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Whom Do You Serve?
“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”                                                     – ...
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Story Time - Praying For A Friend
Going back to 2011; we had just adopted  our Ugandan daughter Mirembe Esther Brewer. Life was moving...
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Happy Birthday - Summer Babies
Two boys two girls from one boy and one girl. All born in the same season, summer was it for us. June...
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Fathers Show Up Strong
Father. Father, that word, that title is strong and stirs up a lot of strong feelings, thoughts and emotions. ...
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Hi! 

Daughter, sister, wife, mom, Gma, and friend is what I bring to the table.  There is only one, I AM, and it isn’t me. Jesus is His name and He lives in me and works in all that I AM, and all that I am not. Our work together looks like laundry, and sometimes we dance.  He cleans up all the messes and He is who I follow, in the dance of life.  My name is Jenay and I’m glad you stopped by. 

 

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Taste and See

A recipe book of fifty-two different devotions that begin with Scripture and end with deep, meaningful, and even laughter-filled conversations about our daily walks—struggles and victories, prayer requests, and praise reports.

Each of these devotions can be done alone, but like most recipes, they are also designed to create goodness to share with others. They can be tried in order or randomly as the Spirit leads. They can be shared one time or revisited again and again, with the same folks in a different season or with new ones. Whatever you choose, prepare to be filled up with genuine reflection and hearty conversation that lasts long after the last dish is washed and put away.