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Our PennDel Women’s Blog is comprised of articles from our Dream Team and some outside contributors. Charisse Jenkins, our director, typically writes the article the first Tuesday of each month! Look for new articles weekly!

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Ready, Set, GO!

I don’t know about you, but one of my pet peeves is approaching a red light, coming to a complete stop, and…boom! It changes to green…

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Be Encouraged

It is a different season we find ourselves in as we experience this time of quarantine with physical distancing and altered schedules. Things in our…

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The Supply Chain

“My God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory.” I have held onto that verse found in Philippians 4:19 all my Christian life. God has always proved faithful…

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Personal Revival

We are all experiencing a season of simplification, where our normal is stripped away. I realize this looks different for all of us, and the…

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Sink-Side Spirituality

“Pray without ceasing.” I Thessalonians 5:17

As a little girl, my mother would always wash dishes as my sisters and I would dry. We did not have a dishwasher…

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Keep Following

I’ve found myself walking a lot these days. Maybe you have, too.

A park close to my house has become my daily destination. While it’s not…

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Blog Liz DeFrain Blog Liz DeFrain

Detour

Years ago when our sons were small, Steve, I, and the boys were traveling by car to Florida for a family vacation. Most times, we would pack the car, wait until about 7 pm…

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Grace to Become

As the corona virus situation began to unfold, I would like to say that faith was my first response, but it was not. Just the threat of shut downs caused a lot of anxiety in me. It was as if I was holding my breath…

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Stretching Our Faith

One day, my husband dropped me and our two little boys off at the back door of our house, and pulled the car around to the street parking in front. I took the boys in the house, and they went off playing…

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Our Oasis

I have never been one who found beauty in the desert. Dry places appeared empty, void of color, void of life.One day I found myself traveling with my husband on a desert road outside of the city of Dubai…

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Sisterhood

Last month on President's Day, our office was officially closed. Still, I found myself working from home, doing some preparation for Spring Tour. My husband was home too…

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Canceled

There is a parable in the Bible that has made me uncomfortable for some time. Whenever I would read it, I recognized the principle that Jesus was teaching, but my flesh would fight…

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Fearless

We recognize our calling in several ways. God shapes us through our relationship with Him. As we spend time in prayer, study His Word, and seek godly counsel, we train our ear…

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Guard Your Heart

In April of 2017, our home was robbed in a very calculated, evil way. Our sacred space had been ravaged by thieves, violated, and what was left behind after the fact…

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Sudden Storms

Recently, on a cold winter morning, I traveled with my husband from Houston, PA, on the lower west side of Pennsylvania to Erie, in the upper west side. Calculating the time…

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Redemption for Trials

When we talk about trials, the first Bible story we think of is Job. If we only read the first part of the story, we will think that the book of Job is about a man of suffering…

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Leaning on the Beloved

Recently, a sweet woman handed me a picture of a girl getting a piggyback ride from Jesus. A piggyback ride would evoke fun, rather the expression displayed…

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