Kind Words from Jennifer H. Yates - Amy Lively

    Friend-of-a-friend introductions are the best! That’s how I met Jennifer H. Yates, and I’ve been learning from her ever since. Her background in teaching shines through her many books and resources, and in her relationships. She’s taken the time to mentor and coach me on writing, teaching, and publishing. And she took the time to write such a wonderful endorsement for “Cup of Hope” that it’s printed on the back cover and featured prominently wherever you buy books online! 

    Jennifer’s passion is sharing with other women the one thing that really changed her life: spending quality with Jesus every day. As she grew through life’s challenges and difficulties, the Lord began to fill her heart with a passion and desire for more of Him, for making disciples, for worship and the Word, and to be on mission with Him. You can access her best-selling books and numerous free resources at www.jenniferhyates.com. 

    Can I Borrow a Cup of Hope? is a beautiful, honest, and in-depth journey into 1 Peter that will leave you inspired, encouraged, and yes, even challenged, but in a good way. You’ll come away a little humbler, a little more thoughtful and introspective, and best of all, a whole lot more able to set your hope fully on Christ, who has overcome all the trouble of this world.”

    author of Just Like Us, Seek Him First, and Seeking Truth

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