





Jenna is from the small, train-track town of Canton, Georgia. She grew up in a small family that was always willing to leave a seat at the table for peoples’ brokenness, so she learned how to navigate conversations of loss and hope at a young age. With a degree in creative writing and a Master’s in Christian Apologetics, Jenna’s heart is for the girl: the high schooler who is convinced she is alone and nothing will ever get better and the 18-25 year old that is learning to find God in all of it. At face value, Jenna is 24 year old storyteller, wife, taco connoisseur, communicator, and hair-dye enthusiast. She asks a lot of questions and quotes a lot of Kanye. But at her core, she’s leaning in to the art of becoming fluent in God’s language of hope and throwing it around by the fistfuls. Jenna is a firm believer that, if you go too far—you can still come back. And the Father will have a feast waiting for you.
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Caroline is an Atlanta native that just moved back to the city from living in Charleston. She loves to travel, hike, climb, and play music. Love our beautiful graphics? Well you’re looking at the rockstar that creates them. God has gifted Caroline with a passion for creativity through design and she uses this passion to bring HOPE to women everywhere.
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Sewa was born in India and raised in both India and the US. She currently lives in Buford, Georgia with her lovely 8 year old daughter Ellie. She works for the school system as a Student Support Team Coordinator. She grew up in a very devoted Christian home, a pastor's child. Her parents instilled in her from a young age that God loved her and faith in Jesus was the most important aspect of her life. But given the pressures of growing up in a ministry environment and with a conservative Indian Christian upbringing, it felt impossible to live up to the standards of culture and faith. So, when she made wrong decisions or there was hurt or brokenness in her life, she rarely spoke about it because she thought that society would think less of her, would not accept her brokenness as a valuable part of her journey and would become critical of her openness to share her struggles. In time, Sewa saw that the scars, pain and heartbreak were all part of the journey to find who she really was in Jesus, that being broken and vulnerable gave her a platform to help other women who were also struggling with their own losses and ultimately the realization that God is a God that redeems every hard story in ways we can never imagine.
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Nat was born and raised in Honduras. She moved to Georgia when she was 18 years old to go to college, where she earned her degree in Computer Science. After working almost ten years in Information Technology, she now spends her days at home laughing and quoting shows with her husband Whit and chasing after their two sweet and energetic kiddos! As well as being a wife and stay-at-home mom, Nat is a writer, multi-discipline creative, and technology lover. It was through her art and writing that she found her calling and passion for broken people. Nat experienced pain and mental health issues from a young age. During her college years, after leaving home and everything she had known all her life, God started to transform her brokenness into healing. He used people and new experiences to show her His unwavering love and acceptance like she had not known before. It’s because she has personally walked through the long and hard trenches of brokenness into God’s transformational hope, that Nat’s heart is now after fellow broken people. She wants you to know that you are not alone in your pain and that your brokenness does not disqualify you - it actually makes you perfectly human and sets you in a place where God’s strength can do wonders!
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Ava Elizabeth Davis York grew up in the city of Chicago but now lives in Atlanta, Ga with her husband, John York. She values maintaining healthy relationships, being surrounded by community, and living consciously. She also values a good cup of Joe, and has a wonderful story about a coffee farm in Bali. She is a worship leader who is passionate about the power that music has to speak to the heart in ways that words may not. Her heart’s desire is to help cultivate an environment that allows for free, organic, and wild worship. One that draws in anyone from all walks of life. She desires to serve along side those who feel plagued by hopelessness. Ava believes that God didn’t come to save a perfect land full of perfect people per se, but to lead a broken land, full of broken people to His promise of mercy, redemption and grace.
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