Jenneth has her poetry published with Tiferet Journal and she is part of a community of writers for the Godspace blog. Her poetry has appeared in Women’s Spiritual Poetry Blog, My Utmost Christian Writers and 30 Poems in 30 Days: Writing Prompts from Philip Marley and Tiferet Journal. She is the author of Catching the Light, The Present Moment of Happiness, Prayers for a Pioneer, Christmas Conversations and Look up: a Book of Meditations.
Jenneth lives in a seaside valley of the Western Cape of South Africa with her husband, Karl and three daughters. Karl and Jenneth have a deep desire to see people work together in unity to overcome obstacles and make the changes in their communities fuelled by love and to see the walls between people come down.
Through her writing and contemplative music, Jenneth has a desire to share hope, the ability to dream again, believe in miracles, learn to love yourself unconditionally as a healing path towards loving others, embrace your own personal power, live into the fullness of your destiny, forgive well and learn to live in the present moment with a grateful spirit, as these are all areas of ongoing growth and transformation in her own life. Jenneth is a firm believer in the fact that we never arrive, but are always changing, learning and growing – even into eternity.
Jenneth lives in a seaside valley of the Western Cape of South Africa with her husband, Karl and three daughters. Karl and Jenneth have a deep desire to see people work together in unity to overcome obstacles and make the changes in their communities fuelled by love and to see the walls between people come down.
Through her writing and contemplative music, Jenneth has a desire to share hope, the ability to dream again, believe in miracles, learn to love yourself unconditionally as a healing path towards loving others, embrace your own personal power, live into the fullness of your destiny, forgive well and learn to live in the present moment with a grateful spirit, as these are all areas of ongoing growth and transformation in her own life. Jenneth is a firm believer in the fact that we never arrive, but are always changing, learning and growing – even into eternity.