Good News | Jennifer Zumrick {S7 E7}

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On this episode of the DWITW podcast, Bethany is joined by Jennifer Zumrick, also known as Mama Z! Together they reflect on God’s great love that saturates both the Old and New Testaments, and the lengths to which God has gone to make a way to reconcile all people to Himself. Jennifer also shares a variety of ways she has found she can be a conduit of God’s love and blessing. We hope these are an encouragement for you to live out Jesus’ love yourself in simple and practical ways!

Jennifer Zumrick would like to live in a world where one’s body felt as young as one’s mind! When she is not taking care of patients, she is taking care of children. She enjoys antiques, visiting flower gardens, and hanging out with her family - especially her four granddaughters!

One of Jennifer’s favorite verses is Ecclesiastes 12:13, “The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.”God used it to reassure her she was free to pursue a career in nursing. Jennifer was 13 or 14 at the time and wanted to be sure she chose a path aligned with His will. She understood she didn't have to be in “Full-time” ministry to be fully used by God.

Podcast Navigation: 

01:40   Meet Jennifer Zumrick (Mama Z)
04:00   How would you define the Gospel in your own words?
05:00   How did you come to believe the Gospel for yourself?
06:30   How has your understanding of the Gospel has deepened for you?
10:30   What does it look like for you to share the Gospel in this season of life?
17:10   What barriers have you encountered in sharing the Gospel?
23:10   Encouragement for listeners.
24:50   Places in Scripture that are helpful for sharing the Gospel.


On this episode, Bethany and Jennifer talk about the following references and resources:

*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.