Monday Jan 13, 2020

Ep 13 Intimacy with God in a Time of Transition with Pat Fenner

Today we get to hear from Pat Fenner's legacy of blessing:

Embrace your worth in Christ--"He loved you enough to die for you!"

Listening as an act of love

Called to deeper intimacy with God in a time of transition

"There's nothing that you can experience that God is not aware of, drop in His lap and He will hold you and meet your every need." -Pat

Pat's blog this week brings our attention to the plight of human sex trafficking and offers a practical list of things we can do as individuals or ways to include our families to fight this war. Check out her Action Guide to Fight Human Trafficking here.

Thank you, Pat, for helping us help others.

 Author and veteran homeschooler Pat Fenner feeds her passion for encouraging and inspiring homeschooling moms by writing at her blog Breakthrough Homeschooling. Catch her excitement about parenting and homeschooling middle and high-school-aged young people and get practical help when you subscribe to the site.
 
Amazon author page: amazon.com/author/patfenner
Personal website: patfenner.me

These are just two of Pat's books:

Blessing the Next Generation: Releasing God's Best in your Child's Life

The Empty Homeschool Nest: Next Steps for Mom After Homeschooling is Over

 
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Recipe from Pat:
 
I got an Instant Pot for Christmas one year, and I just love it! Whether I prepare something in advance to have on hand or whip something up for last minutes guests, it's such a "hospitality help"!
 
This recipe comes from the book "Instant Loss Cookbook", by Brittany Williams. I prepare a pound of chickpeas (recipe also inside) at a time and freeze them. When I want or need to make some homemade hummus, I measure out a cup and add some pantry staples. Plate flavorful crackers with cut-up sweet peppers, carrots, cukes, and whatever, and voila! A healthy snack to share with friends.
 
Chipotle Hummus
 
1 cup cooked chickpeas, homemade or canned, rinsed and drained
1/2 cup avocado oil
1 or 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce (I omit this because my family is not a fan of spicy)
1 T tahini (optional, but oh-so wonderful!)
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp minced garlic (or a bit more, if you're a fan of it like I am)
4 tsp fresh lemon juice (I squeeze fresh and freeze it in ice cube trays for easy access)
 
Put all the ingredients in a blender (or NutriBullet, which is what I use) and mix till smooth. Keeps about a week in the fridge, if it lasts that long!
 
 
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