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"Safety is the enemy of depth," Kenna said, turning back to face him. Her expression softened, but the intensity in her gaze didn't waver. "You have a gift. You have an ability to connect that goes beyond surface-level comfort. But you’re holding back. You’re keeping a piece of yourself in reserve, protecting your own peace at the cost of their growth." deeper kenna james ministering more 2908
Three years ago, Kenna had been a high-powered consultant in the city, her life measured in billable hours and espresso shots. Then came the collapse—not of the market, but of her spirit. She had sought out the ministry not to lead from a pulpit, but to serve from the shadows. She wanted to go deeper into the places people usually avoided. It looks like you've shared a phrase that
If 2908 is a timestamp, 29 minutes and 8 seconds is an eternity in this medium. It suggests a scene that breathes. James’ ministry is to normalize the pauses—the moment of readjustment, the shared breath, the after-embrace. In doing so, she ministers to a deeper wound: the anxiety that sex must be performative, athletic, and silent. By including the messy, the slow, and the verbal, she grants permission for the viewer to experience their own sexuality without a stopwatch. Be Patient: Spiritual growth is a journey, not
She sat on the floor, abandoning the small podium. By moving lower, she forced everyone else to look at her as an equal. This was the essence of her "deeper" philosophy. It wasn't about looking down to help; it was about getting down into the dirt so no one had to be there alone.
Whether you are looking for personal renewal or a roadmap to serve your community more effectively, provides the insights and encouragement needed to elevate your ministry. Join Kenna James as she dives into the heart of what it means to live a life fully surrendered and expertly equipped for "More."
You cannot pour from an empty cup. To minister "more" effectively, you must: