Articles by Jennifer Savage
Be a Woman
It wasn’t long after my 20th birthday that my 6-year-old nephew looked at me and asked, “Aren’t you suppose to be married by now?” Of course my reaction involved much laughter and a witty reply. Sadly, […]
All in the Name of the Lord
“How much time do you spend with God each day?” I can’t count how many times I heard this question while growing up, whether in sermons from the pulpit, devotionals in homes, or even Bible […]
Forgiveness: Following Jesus’ Example of a Compassion Unlike Any Other
David and Goliath, Jonah and the fish, Daniel and the lion’s den, Joseph and the coat of many colors, Moses parting the red sea—all stories near and dear to our hearts. Born into a Christian family, […]
Hope Deferred
Hope is a funny thing. God teaches us that “hope deferred makes the heart grow sick” (Proverbs 13:12). Without hope, the heart loses life, and the mind goes a little crazy. We can lose hope for many […]
Prove It: Showing the Beauty of Godliness in The New Year
As a child I would sit through Bible class listening to all the stories of characters like Daniel who survived hungry lions, or Jonah who was eaten by a giant fish, or the three men […]
True Leadership
I’ve always been a sucker for movies that tell a story of an ordinary person accomplishing something normally beyond their ability. As a child, my fascination was with Spiderman. Some scrawny nerd, (much like myself), […]
A Night To Remember
She was excited for the night. Dancing to the music blaring from her radio, she finished straightening that last section of hair. Finally, when her makeup and hair looked just right, she slipped on her […]
Cut it Out: Using Scissors to Protect His Masterpiece
The majority of my childhood memories revolve around milestone accomplishments such as learning to ride a bike, pulling my first tooth, or learning to tie my shoes. But there seems to be one accomplishment that […]
Founded on Unity
Though the Bible was written thousands of years ago, the pages overflow with challenges, triumphs, “drama”, love, tragedy, and other life situations that we today experience and relate to. I often find myself reading through […]