Jen Wilkin

Jen Wilkin is the executive director of family and next generation ministries at The Village Church in Flower Mound, TX, as well as an author and Bible teacher. She has organized and led studies for women in home, church, and parachurch contexts. An advocate for Bible literacy, her passion is to see others become articulate and committed followers of Christ, with a clear understanding of why they believe what they believe, grounded in the Word of God. You can follow her on twitter at @jenniferwilkin

Jul 20

There Is One God by J.T. English and Jen Wilkin

Excerpted with permission from You Are a Theologian: An Invitation to Know and Love God Well, by Jen Wilkin and J. T. English. Copyright 2023, B&H Publishing.

Apr 8

Jen Wilkin on the Difference Between Grace and Permissiveness by Jen Wilkin

Series: Conversations

FTC.co asks Jen Wilkin, author and teacher at The Village Church in Dallas, TX, "How is grace different from permissiveness?"

Mar 11

Jen Wilkin on Grace vs. Permissiveness by Jen Wilkin

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How is grace different from permissiveness?

Sep 1

Jen Wilkin on Facilitating Inter-Generational Discipleship Among Women by Jen Wilkin

Series: Conversations

FTC.co asks, Jen Wilkin, author and teacher at The Village Church in Dallas, TX: "How can we better facilitate inter-generational discipleship among women?"

Jul 10

Jen Wilkin On Holiness by Jen Wilkin

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What does God mean when he says that we are to be holy as he is holy?

Jun 7

Jen Wilkin on Women and Discipleship by Jen Wilkin

Series: Conversations

What misconceptions do pastors have about women and discipleship?

Dec 5

Jen Wilkin on Advice For Those Struggling With Bible Reading by Jen Wilkin

Series: Conversations

What advice would you give the Christian struggling with daily Bible reading?

Aug 28

Jen Wilkin on Misconceptions Pastors Have About Women and Discipleship by Jen Wilkin

FTC.co asks Jen Wilkin (author and teacher at The Village Church in Dallas, Texas): "What are some misconceptions pastors often have about women and discipleship?"