Your Guide for Spiritual Renewal

His divine power has given us everything needed for life and godliness, through the knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness.” 2 Peter 1:3

Author | Speaker | Teacher

Meet Robin T. Jennings

Personal growth is something we all seek, but spiritual renewal is something our souls yearn for, whether we know it or not. Robin, a gifted storyteller, sought-after professional speaker, knowledgeable teacher and author on the importance of spiritual growth and renewal in everyday life, he empowers others with the Biblical guidance needed for deep personal reflection. A clergyman in the Episcopal Church, Robin was named as one of the top religious leaders by Louisville Magazine in the community. He is also the author of several commentaries for the national Bible Reading Fellowship and three books including May You Live in Christ: Spiritual Growth Through the Vision of St. PeterThe Door to Renewal: Spiritual Growth Through the Mind of St. Paul, and A Letter to the Church and the Next Generation: Spiritual Growth Through the Witness of James.

Embark on a Journey of Spiritual Growth and Renewal

We are called to walk through our lives’ journey with hope, encouragement, and faith — but the truth is that the challenges we come across and the hurdles we face can be overwhelming, leaving us weary. Robin’s book series provides readers the tools they need to pack for their life’s journey and embark upon it with guidance, courage, and Biblical direction. May You Live in Christ: Spiritual Growth Through the Vision of St. Peter, The Door to Renewal: Spiritual Growth Through the Mind of St. Paul, and A Letter to the Church and the Next Generation: Spiritual Growth Through the Witness of James may be just what you need on your life journey.

A Guided Reflection to Spiritual Growth and Renewal

The first step in spiritual renewal requires reflection, and this month-long journaling experience will motivate you down that path, deepening your faith and spiritual life in the process. This free guide provides you 4 weeks of daily (4 times per week) brief meditations to inspire you to reflect on specific areas of your spiritual life such as: vision, renewal, witness and mentorship.

Robin Can Inspire You, Your Congregation and Your Team

As a parish minister for forty years, Robin’s first-hand wisdom and deep reliance on the presence of God in the everyday life of his pastoral care and gift of communication, is ever so present in his speaking engagements, trainings and workshops. Through a wealth of experience and common sense, Robin’s keynotes address some of the most pressing needs facing believers today including how to interact and participate with God by relying on biblical wisdom and spiritually growing through:

  • Vision. By reflecting on the vision we have for our lives, we discern what is of value and live a life not of survival but of service.
  • Renewal. When we re-invent ourselves, we find in the end, we are still left with our self. Renewal offers a new life in Christ.
  • Witness. In his letter to the church, James calls upon us to be “doers of the Word.” That doesn’t simply mean we talk a good game.
  • Mentoring the Next Generation. Our young people are not on the church radar. The call is for mentors who will provide sage wisdom.

Robin Can Inspire You, Your Congregation and Your Team

As a parish minister for forty years, Robin’s first-hand wisdom and deep reliance on the presence of God in the everyday life of his pastoral care and gift of communication, is ever so present in his speaking engagements, trainings and workshops. Through a wealth of experience and common sense, Robin’s keynotes address some of the most pressing needs facing believers today including how to interact and participate with God by relying on biblical wisdom and spiritually growing through:

  • Vision. By reflecting on the vision we have for our lives, we discern what is of value and live a life not of survival but of service.
  • Renewal. When we re-invent ourselves, we find in the end, we are still left with our self. Renewal offers a new life in Christ.
  • Witness. In his letter to the church, James calls upon us to be “doers of the Word.” That doesn’t simply mean we talk a good game.
  • Mentoring the Next Generation. Our young people are not on the church radar. The call is for mentors who will provide sage wisdom.

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Away in a Manger

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