Beautiful testimony! I have learnt so much from Jen in her books. Lovely to watch her talking through it all. I pray that her legacy will continue to bless many.
What a lovely lady...your story has helped meet so much. So grateful you have shared your life with us all..it must be difficult at times as you are so shy...but I'm so glad you have...thank you for the bottom of my heart . X
Having met Jennifer many years ago, she is so genuine and humble. Coping with illness and then the healing was a challenge. Love to you, Jen, in His name.
about 18 -happily married -surely only applied to one party-you should never take anything for granted. The offspring could not have been properly prepared for a non fairy tale life existence but then if it was a sheltered existence not surprising
why the wedding ring when divorced?your husband was probably suffering from a kind of post traumatic shock with all the caring he had to do so left! He probably felt stiffeld-sad but true
All your comments here are so awful, they don't really deserve a response. But if you happen to see this, I'd like to encourage you to read her books before making assumptions. First of all, marriage is until the death of one partner, if you believe the Bible. But if you read her story, you'll find that she and Tony went through a lot together over many years, yet stayed best friends till the very end. I have my own questions about what went wrong, but in the end, we can't control anyone else's choices. He chose to give in to temptation and fall in love with another woman, and he chose to get up and leave Jen one day. He kissed her on the forehead and prayed for her on the step before he left! Talk about deception. So sad...but there was nothing about feeling stifled or having any problems with Jen. Not any more than in any good marriage. Tony actually proofread and gave his approval to the book where she told the whole story, so if it were any different, I'm sure he would have insisted on changes.
how can we take her seriously when she wrote a book'lessons from a blind labradour'-it was not as if the dog could dictate the spoken word so there is something'peculiar'here
Beautiful testimony! I have learnt so much from Jen in her books. Lovely to watch her talking through it all. I pray that her legacy will continue to bless many.
What a lovely lady...your story has helped meet so much. So grateful you have shared your life with us all..it must be difficult at times as you are so shy...but I'm so glad you have...thank you for the bottom of my heart . X
Pure gold
Having met Jennifer many years ago, she is so genuine and humble.
Coping with illness and then the healing was a challenge.
Love to you, Jen, in His name.
Thank you for sharing, amazing woman
Lovely!
amazing and honest
I would have loved to have met Jennifer she's now with jesus ✝️✝️✝️🙏🙏🙏
rees larcombe from Kent
thinks she is heaven sent
well it could help those who are bent
even if done in a tent
about 18 -happily married -surely only applied to one party-you should never take anything for granted.
The offspring could not have been properly prepared for a non fairy tale life existence but then if it was a sheltered existence not surprising
It made me so angry when a doctor on the TV accused her of being a fake. I wonder if he ever repented. He claimed to be a Christian believer.
about 23-non of us is perfect -we all sin !
why the wedding ring when divorced?your husband was probably suffering from a kind of post traumatic shock with all the caring he had to do so left!
He probably felt stiffeld-sad but true
All your comments here are so awful, they don't really deserve a response. But if you happen to see this, I'd like to encourage you to read her books before making assumptions. First of all, marriage is until the death of one partner, if you believe the Bible. But if you read her story, you'll find that she and Tony went through a lot together over many years, yet stayed best friends till the very end. I have my own questions about what went wrong, but in the end, we can't control anyone else's choices. He chose to give in to temptation and fall in love with another woman, and he chose to get up and leave Jen one day. He kissed her on the forehead and prayed for her on the step before he left! Talk about deception. So sad...but there was nothing about feeling stifled or having any problems with Jen. Not any more than in any good marriage. Tony actually proofread and gave his approval to the book where she told the whole story, so if it were any different, I'm sure he would have insisted on changes.
I am just not sure about her so called 'sanity'....the bit about the begging bowls but then perhaps I need to see the light?
You're a believer? Have you not heard of visions, or do you not believe in them? They're all through the Bible.
this shows that few are watching-I would have expected to be banned from commenting by now and really only do it as a test!
She means well really!
come on-its not that difficult to say prayers when washing up-its just a matter of discipline surely but if you lack it that is a problem
how can we take her seriously when she wrote a book'lessons from a blind labradour'-it was not as if the dog could dictate the spoken word so there is something'peculiar'here
this lady seems to wear rather large necklaces-is it a fashion statement then?