Pursuing sacred listening and imagining to grow deeper in relationship with God.
I believe deeper healing comes when we hear God’s voice for ourselves. And I believe you can live a life doing that—and that it will change everything.
Pursue Personal Wholeness
Together, through raw conversations with God, let’s investigate the deeper places in our hearts that need healing.
Listen for God’s Voice
Engage with me in contemplative prayer that ignites our imaginations and helps us receive God’s love.
Experience Wide-Open Space
Surrender with me into the more that God has and realize a deepening wonder, joy, and peace.
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Into this space I ask for Holy Spirit’s covering. I invite Him in. For I pray this place is safe for you to come and just be—a place infused with the love of God. A place to surrender and be curious. A place to not have all the answers. A place where we seek truth and, more than anything else, authentic connection with God. I pray we join together in falling more in love with God, and with Jesus, and with Holy Spirit. He has so much more for us—always more. And perhaps the words here will be loving invitations to jump in a little deeper to His love. For He calls you glorious, beloved, dearest, and friend.
Meet Jennifer.
Jennifer, co-founder of Gather Ministries, grew up in an almond orchard in Northern California. A former high school English teacher, she loves to write and encourage people to seek and live the truth of their stories, their identities in Christ.
Jennifer is the Amazon bestselling author of Breathing Eden: On Light, Fresh Air, and New Things and Loop: What Women Need to Know. She’s married to Justin, and they live on the San Francisco Peninsula with their three children.
FROM BREATHING EDEN
Look up, my darling, look up.
When I hear Him, this space I’m in, at this plain wooden table, this window with the cobwebs at the corner of the metal screen, this soft rumble of washing machine, this smell of wet dog near my feet, I study the room, looking for clues for what is different.
All is different? No, all is the same.