Jani Ortlund
Jani Ortlund is the Executive Vice President of Renewal Ministries. Serving Jesus through writing, speaking, and discipling are her chief passions in life. Jani and her husband Ray, Pastor of Immanuel Church, have four married children and fifteen grandchildren and minister in Nashville, Tennessee.
Sessions with Jani Ortlund
September 21, 2013
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Help for Hurting Marriages
Jani Ortlund
How can we walk alongside women who are afraid they don’t have what it takes to sustain a lifelong romance with the man they promised God they would love?
October 9, 2014
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Opening Prayer
Mary Kassian, Susan Hunt, Leslie Bennett, Lauren Chandler, Jani Ortlund, Janet Parshall, Kimberly Wagner
True Woman '14 began with this powerful opening sets of prayers.
October 10, 2014
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Guilt, Grace, and Guidance—Three Keys to Help Your Child Connect with Christ
Jani Ortlund
Jani has been thinking about how to help young moms connect their kids to Christ. Learn how best to study your child, understanding his or her individual bent.
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Your Time in God's Treasures—Cultivating a Meaningful Devotional Life
Jani Ortlund
Do you struggle with how to develop intimacy with Christ in your busy life? Learn to seek God’s wisdom the way you would search for hidden treasures.
September 23, 2016
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Cry Out! Simulcast: A Nationwide Prayer Event for Women
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Joni Eareckson Tada, Mary Kassian, Kay Arthur, Bob Bakke, Josh Davis, Tony Evans, Keith & Kristyn Getty, Marlae Gritter, Stephen Kendrick, Blair Linne, Penny Nance, Trillia Newbell, Jani Ortlund, Janet Parshall, Robert Wolgemuth
September 23 a group of over 100,000 women from around the world cried out to God to revive His people and bring about spiritual awakening in our world.
September 23, 2022
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Building a Spiritual Legacy for Your Children—and Theirs—to the Tenth Generation!
Jani Ortlund
Jani will share how she and her husband are asking and believe God to do in the lives of their own children and grandchildren.
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Help! I’m Married to My Pastor!
Jani Ortlund
Marriage to a man in ministry can be lonely and stressful.