Jen Oshman

Jen Oshman is a wife and mom to four daughters and has served as a missionary for almost two decades on three continents. She currently resides in Colorado, where she and her husband serve with Pioneers International (https://www.pioneersineurope.com), and she encourages her church-planting husband at Redemption Parker (https://redemptionparker.org). Her passion is leading women into a deeper faith and fostering a biblical worldview. She writes about that at www.jenoshman.com. Her first book is forthcoming with Crossway in January 2020. 

Abortion Is Not an Unforgivable Sin

Have you ever asked the question, "Does God forgive abortions?" Several of my own dear friends have had abortions. Each one now carries heavy regret and deep sadness. Women need to know that abortion is not an unforgivable sin.

How to Thrive Through Transition

The bottom line, hard-to-believe truth is that the path to thriving faith on the other side of any transition—including this pandemic—is plain, but many won’t take it. My observations from over two decades, combined with real sociological data, are surprising.

Do You Regret Having Children?

A recent article titled "I Regret Having Children" takes an honest look at the regrets some parents face after having children. The article can teach us about identity, fulfillment and our sin nature.

Leadership Roles: Let’s Not Forget We’re Here to Serve

So often we we forget that Christians are here to serve. In fact, those in leadership roles in the church are called to serve MORE.

Parents: Do These Blinders Prevent You From Protecting Your Child?

Even good parents can have blinders when it comes to protecting their children from sexual abuse. Here's what you need to know.

Believe Your Children in Response to Disclosing Abuse

When it comes to disclosing abuse, the chance that your child is telling the truth and that you know who harmed them is very high.

Do Everything in the Name of Jesus: What’s Inside This Often-Used (Over-Used?) Verse?

This is one of those verses that appears everywhere. You see it on chalkboards, t-shirts, coffee mugs, even tattoos.

What Single Female Missionaries Wish We Knew

God has called many unmarried women into ministry, indeed far more than single men (80-85 percent of single missionaries are women!).

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