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Jody mcmanus

Jody McManus has spent more than thirty years in Christian ministry, not from behind a pulpit or a title, but from the place where most of the real work gets done. He has served faithfully behind the scenes, encouraging people, doing the quiet, unglamorous work that keeps the body of Christ moving forward when nobody is keeping score.

He has never worn the title of pastor or deacon. What he has worn is the daily commitment of a man who believes that faithfulness in the ordinary moments is the foundation of everything that matters in the extraordinary ones.

Over seventeen years in Christian radio ministry, Jody has written devotionals, Bible studies, workbooks, and personal growth resources with one goal. Helping men and women grow deeper in their walk with God in the middle of real life, not the idealized version of it. His writing comes from the refining places. From pain, pressure, loss, and the long honest work of rebuilding that follows a man's hardest season.

He writes the way a good friend talks. Plainly, honestly, and with the settled confidence of a man who has tested what he believes and found it to hold.

He writes for the man who is still finding his way there.

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For those who need more personal encouragement, Jody McManus also offers one on one phone counseling with genuine love, care, and concern for each person’s well being. These conversations are meant to provide a listening ear, biblical encouragement, practical guidance, and prayerful support for those walking through life’s challenges. With a heart to help others draw closer to the Lord, Jody seeks to encourage each individual with kindness, compassion, and truth from the King James Bible.

Motivation 

You should not give up because your story is not finished, and God can still use the very place that feels broken to build something stronger in you. One hard season does not cancel your purpose, your value, or the good that can still come from your life. Keep going, because the next step may be the one that reminds you why you held on.