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Simply Stories Podcast


Feb 25, 2021

Today on the podcast, I’m excited to introduce you guys to debut author Jennifer Deibel. My conversation with Jennifer is a fun merging of a lot of things I love: history, learning about other cultures, the beauty of redemption, and the power of how we tell a story. Jennifer also shares her story of becoming an author, living in Ireland with her family and she shows off her amazing Irish Gaelic skills. Her beautiful book A Dance in Donegal, is a story that walks a character through incredible trials of faith, suffering, and reveals the layers of how one can receive love and experience redemption. 

I hope that you love getting to know Jennifer in this episode, hearing the really cool facts about Ireland, the British Isles, their language, and some of the layers of what makes up the identity of a people. Most of all, I hope that you walk away feeling encouraged in some way. Whether that’s the push towards perseverance to walk out your God dream, or if it's the reminder that there is no one and no situation that is beyond the redemption of the Lord, He cares about you, what’s happening to you, and has plans for hope and a future for you. Take heart, dear ones.

Be sure and follow Jennifer, check out her beautiful book A Dance in Donegal and keep your eyes peeled for her 2022 release!

Connecting with Jennifer:

Her book : A Dance in Donegal

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Sponsor for this Episode: Crabtree Homes by Exit Realty

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References:

The Better Mom Blog 

Ruth Schwenk

Donegal

The thank you’s in Irish gaelic: “go raibh mile maith agat” and the big one is “go raibh maith agaibh”

Wales/Welsh language

Republic of Ireland

Galway

Lit Fuse

Brigadoon

Gene Kelly

Battle of Culloden

Northern Ireland

Cromwell, banished them to hell or Connacht

Highlanders vs Lowlanders

6 Cornish languages

Hermione

Jaime Jo Wright

Courtney Walsh

Julie Klassen

Jocelyn Green

Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers

The “Redeeming Love” film 

The Light at Wyndcliff - Sarah Ladd 

“Mulan”

Anna & Elsa in “Frozen”

“Moana”

Brave” 

The Irish Potato Famine, “the soupers” (Christians who would only feed the hungry if they converted”

Cliffs of Insanity/Cliffs of Moher

“Knock on wood” - fairy trees

St. Brigid’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day

Richard Joyce: family who created the claddagh ring 

The Irish War for Independence

Scripture References:

Ezekiel 36:26 / Luke 23:39-43 / Ephesians 1:7 / Psalm 103 - No one and nothing are unredeemable by the Lord

John 15:13- There is no greater love than the one who lays down His life 

Psalm 40 /Psalm 63:3-4 / -Jesus is the lover of my soul 

Revelation 19:7- I am His Bride

1 John 1:9 / Psalm 37:23-24 / We make mistakes, and we receive forgiveness

Romans 8:14 / Romans 8:26 / John 15:26- We are led by the Holy Spirit

Psalm 121: 7-8 / Psalm 34:22 / John 10:10 / John 14:3 - He’s come to redeem me, now and forevermore

Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast:
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*Intro and Outro music is from audionautix.com