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Coffee with Jen Kim

An episode of the The Original Meet Me for Coffee Podcast podcast, hosted by Aurora Heitman, titled "Coffee with Jen Kim" was published on July 25, 2016 and runs 63 minutes.

July 25, 2016 ·63m · The Original Meet Me for Coffee Podcast

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This week on Meet Me for Coffee, I hangout with my friend Jen Kim at http://www.molinaricaffe.com/http://www.molinaricaffe.com/ in Napa. Her daughter Bethany join us, you’ll hear in the background She and her husband Petey were one of the first families that welcomed us at our church and here in Napa 7 years ago. Petey went home to Jesus about 4 years ago in July. I had a great time catching up with Jen and to listen to how life has been for her and her kiddos. We talk about travelling, her kiddos and the meanings of their names, living with her mother in law, being single mom and just life in general.  What I love about our conversation is how she always pointed to God or brought back our conversation back to Jesus.  I hope you will find nuggets of encouragement and focus from listening to this strong woman of God.  I was definitely blessed. 

This week on Meet Me for Coffee, I hangout with my friend Jen Kim at http://www.molinaricaffe.com/http://www.molinaricaffe.com/ in Napa. Her daughter Bethany join us, you’ll hear in the background She and her husband Petey were one of the first families that welcomed us at our church and here in Napa 7 years ago. Petey went home to Jesus about 4 years ago in July. I had a great time catching up with Jen and to listen to how life has been for her and her kiddos. We talk about travelling, her kiddos and the meanings of their names, living with her mother in law, being single mom and just life in general.  What I love about our conversation is how she always pointed to God or brought back our conversation back to Jesus.  I hope you will find nuggets of encouragement and focus from listening to this strong woman of God.  I was definitely blessed. 

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