Tam Hodge. Jenni Clayville. If you never get the privilege of spending even 5 minutes with these 2 women in real life… you will have lived an unfulfilled life. I can’t believe there was a time in history when the internet and technology were not a part of our lives. Some people say that the… Continue reading Beautifully Unconventional
Author: Crystal Renaud
Crystal Renaud is the Founder & Executive Director of WHOLE Women Ministries whose projects include Dirty Girls Ministries and WHOLE Women’s Conference. She is also the author of Dirty Girls Come Clean (Moody Publishers), a speaker and student who lives in the Kansas City area. Follow @crystalrenaud on Twitter and visit her website for info on coaching and speaking at http://crystalrenaud.com.
More From Portland
Heya. Even in midst of the hurt, pain and confusion over the loss of Jenni & Brian’s friend, Scott Resnick, we had a great Saturday together. I got to see the heart of Portland’s downtown goodness and experience Voodoo Doughnuts. After some cheap (but yummy) Sushi, Brent & Tam took me downtown again to Portland… Continue reading More From Portland
The Not So Lighter Side of Portland
Saturday morning we woke to hear the worst news anyone wants to hear. One of Jenni’s very best friends (Holly) lost her husband (Scott) in a plane crash. She is left alone, with her four children. Please pray for this family.
Portland… So Far
Hey Peeps. So, I don’t really know what to post about… I don’t really have much to say. But I will share with you some pics of my trip here so far. I absolutely love it here. I don’t know if it is Portland… or just the people. Either way, I am in love. Where… Continue reading Portland… So Far
Changing the World, One State at a Time
Okay, so one of my “less than world-changing goals,” is to visit all 50 states within my lifetime. Today, I will be able to cross one off my list as I am heading to Oregon. A state I’ve never been to before. And if I can convince Jenni, I will also head over to Washington… Continue reading Changing the World, One State at a Time