Author Archives: Janelle Hendrickson

Perfect Timing

Why does God always seem to show up at the last minute?  The eleventh hour?  It seems to me that He doesn’t, yet this is the way our culture seems to explain it. God’s timing is perfect and while we … Continue reading

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Conviction vs. Condemnation

Conviction versus condemnation, there is a difference.  My current understanding of conviction is when your spirit reveals a wrong to you.   Condemnation is simply a lot of guilt, oftentimes false guilt.  This false guilt is what I’d like to speak … Continue reading

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God Is Faithful.

Everything I have ever needed has been provided for.  So why do I question the next step? I have never had to go a day without food, or even a meal, yet at times I’ve wondered if God would keep … Continue reading

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Turning Lemons Into Lemonade: Thankfulness

Being thankful is a discipline. We discipline ourselves to take time to say thank you to God when things are going well and it’s easy to be thankful. We must also discipline ourselves to choose to say thank you when … Continue reading

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Healthy Selfish?

As a mom I am constantly aware that I model EVERYTHING to my children.  Some days it bites me in the butt, depending on what lovely phrases I hear come out of their mouths.  Other days I feel like I’m … Continue reading

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Transition

Transition is a funny thing.  It can be joyful and frightful all at the same time.  Some days you love it and on other days, you may find yourself in a pool of tears.  For those of us who like … Continue reading

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Janelle Hendrickson

Janelle is currently the CEO of her household which consists of her husband Dave, Ben, a potty training 3 year old, and Liam, an 18 month old, who has entered into the terrific twos early.  She loves being creative in … Continue reading

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