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“It is well with my soul.”
For
Jennifer Rothschild, these words are much
more than the lyrics from a familiar hymn; they
represent a foundation upon which many life
lessons have been learned…in the dark
At the young age of fifteen, Jennifer was
diagnosed with a rare, degenerative eye disease
that would eventually steal her sight. It was
more than a turning point for the Miami, Fl,
native. Her dreams of becoming a commercial
artist and cartoonist faded. Words and music
have replaced her canvas and palette for more
than 25 years.
Known for her substance, and a down-to-earth
style, Jennifer weaves together colorful
illustrations, universal principles, and music
to help audiences find contentment, walk with
endurance, and celebrate the ordinary. Through
her signature wit and poignant story-telling,
audiences are prompted to look beyond their
circumstances to find unique “gifts,” in unusual
packaging.
Jennifer has taken her message of encouragement
across the country speaking at national and
regional gatherings of busy professionals,
dedicated volunteers, and overwhelmed moms and
dads.
Jennifer has been a featured speaker for the
nation’s largest conference for women, Women
of Faith, and has teamed up with Beth
Moore and others to lead national women’s
conferences.
Thousands have come away with a new vision for
their work, their family, and their future.
 
Jennifer’s
newest book is Self Talk, Soul Talk: What
to Say When You Talk to Yourself
(September 2007). She is the author of six books
with combined sales of a half million units,
including the best-selling Lesson I
Learned in the Dark,
and the popular DVD-enhanced curriculum piece
entitled Walking by Faith. In
addition to her writing and speaking, Jennifer
is an accomplished songwriter and recording
artist, with six albums to her credit –
including Walking by Faith: The Music
Captured Live, Along the Way,
and others.
 Jennifer
has been featured on Dr. Phil, ABC’s
Good Morning America, and the Billy
Graham Television Special, and on other
national TV and radio programs including Hour
of Power, Life Today, Family Life
Radio, TBN, and others. Her life
story and message has been the cover story of
numerous national publications including
Today’s Christian
Woman, Virtue magazine, Becoming
Family magazine, HomeLife magazine,
and others.
Jennifer is also founder and publisher of the
popular online magazine, WomensMinistry.NET.
She resides in Springfield, Missouri with her
husband of 21 years, Dr. Philip Rothschild, and
their two sons Clayton and Connor. She enjoys
nature walks, visits to theme parks, and riding
a bicycle built for two. She got a real charge
singing the national anthem for the Atlanta
Braves and bungee-jumping from seven and a half
stories. In addition to collecting Depression
glass and enjoying movies, she loves classical
music, dark chocolate, and the smell of a
hazelnut-coffee candle. |