Jennifer Fulton: Faith - Resilience - Encouragement for Every Season


Major
Faith
There is purpose in places you didn't expect.
For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever. Amen.
Romans 11:36
About

Welcome to Major Faith!
Sometimes life doesn't unfold the way it was expected to. It shifts, it stretches, and it asks for a kind of strength you don't always feel ready for.
Writing became a way to process those kinds of moments. What started as simple blog posts on my own thoughts and reflections, slowly turned into a space where encouragement could be shared with others walking through their own unexpected seasons.
Over time, those words grew into books, Major Faith and Major Love. Not as answers, but as reminders that even in uncertainty, there can be meaning, growth, and something steady to hold onto.
At the heart of everything here is simple purpose: to love people well. To create a space for honesty, hope, and perspective when life feels heavy or unclear.
The hope is that what you find here meets you right where you are -- and reminds you that even in the middle of what you didn't plan, something good can be unfolding.
As an author and speaker, I share reflections on faith, motherhood, and resilience through life's unexpected seasons. This space is for women navigating real life seasons -- moments that feel uncertain, overwhelming, or simply not what they planned. My focus is honest encouragement for the middle of the journey, where things aren't fully figured out yet, but you still have to keep going. If you're in that season, your not alone here.
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13

Author's Corner
It all started with a blog.
Not because I planned to write books. Not because I thought I had something important to say. I just needed a place to put the things God was teaching me through real life.
So I started writing.
Some posts came from seasons of struggle. Some came from questions I didn’t have answers to yet. Some came from moments when God showed up in ways I couldn’t ignore. Writing became a way to slow down, pay attention, and capture what He was doing before I moved on to the next thing.
Over time, those blog posts became more than posts. They became the foundation for two books written from two different seasons of my journey.
Major Faith was written from a place of learning to trust God when I couldn’t see the outcome. Major Love was written from a deeper understanding that God’s love isn’t something we earn—it’s something we receive.
Neither book was written because I have life figured out. They were written because God has been faithful through every chapter, and I wanted to share what I’ve learned along the way.
If you’ve ever wrestled with faith, searched for purpose, questioned your worth, or wondered where God is in the middle of your story, I hope these pages remind you that He is still writing it.

She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.
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Proverbs 31:25
The statistics are alarming.
They do not feel they have meaningful relationships with others, or a sense of belonging. Lonely people are 38% more likely to develop dementia, heart disease, and die young.
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*Civic Science 2024
48 % of Americans are lonely.
...and 43% of them have struggled to pay for food for their families in the last year. If this is you, know you are not alone and there is support for you.
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*U.S. Census Bureau CPS
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There are 7.3 million single moms in USA
Single mothers with special needs children face unique challenges when it comes to building a new fulfilling relationship and career.
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*University of North Carolina
24.5% of disabled children live with a single mom.
...and don't feel grounded in their identity. This leads to feelings of self-doubt, unworthiness and inability to connect with others.
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*Psychology Today
70% of adults experience impostor syndrome
Let's Connect
48% of parents don't feel supported.
and have nobody to turn to when feel stressed.
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*Zero to Three 2016
86% of Americans are unhappy
and don't experience daily joy.
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*Covid Response Tracking
Joy increases by 150%
when you have friends.
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*Harvard 2008
Faith helps.
Out of 1200 studies and 400 reviews, 81% show that active faith yields positive mental health and a sense of belonging.
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*Oxford University Press, 2001
Testimonials
There is a solution.
It's not perfection. It's not having everything figured out. And it's not pretending life is easy.
It's faith that holds you steady in the middle of it.

Jennifer’s unwavering support and kindness throughout my journey, her openness and understanding made me feel like I wasn't alone in this difficult situation. Listening to me without judgment, offering a safe space for me to share my deepest fears and concerns, her empathy and compassion provided me with the strength and courage to face each day, knowing that I had someone by my side who truly cared is beyond what anyone can conceive. There were countless instances where her kind words and gestures brightened my darkest moments. Whether it was a simple text checking in on me or consistently showing up for me, Jen reminds me that I am worthy of love and respect. This support not only helped me find strength but played a crucial role in my healing process. I rebuildy my self-esteem and rediscovered my own worth. I will forever be grateful for your unwavering presence and the impact Jen has had on my life.
Valerie D
I first heard Jennifer speak a few years ago and was immediately a fan. I was drawn to her voracious desire to learn because she passes on the concentrated pearls of wisdom to her audience. I have learned so much from her not just about women's issues and psychology but also about Biblical history. I recently read her book Major Faith, her story of overcoming years of trauma was powerful and inspiring. The grit and desire she has to help others is contagious, when I listen to her I find myself feeling motivated to level up MY life and my legacy . I'm looking forward to reading more of her books and will definitely be in an audience at one of her future events..
Steph D
There's a quiet wisdom in Jennifer's eyes as she speaks, such that her words seem to float into the hearts of the listener and settle somewhere deep in the bones, offering solace and comfort to the weary. Her book is a testimony to how God works, bringing us along a unique path of healing and expanding our faith in the most unexpected and delightful ways. Knowing Jennifer is out there bringing this healing to women gives me such hope for the future of our beautiful planet.

