BEST-SELLING AUTHOR, KAREN JENSEN
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Karen Jensen is an instructor at RHEMA Bible Training College in Broken Arrow, Okla., and the editor and principal writer of theConnections alumni magazine. A professional writer for more than 30 years, she has ghost-written for authors such as Kenneth E. Hagin, Kenneth W. Hagin, Richard and Lindsay Roberts, and Kate McVeigh. Why God Why? What To Do When Life Doesn't Make Sense is Jensen's debut release from Charisma House.   Jensen and her husband, Brent, traveled full time as itinerant ministers and also pioneered two churches in the Northwest. In 1997, when Brent died unexpectedly, Jensen became senior pastor at their church in Boise, Idaho, while also parenting their sons, Josh and Ryan.   In addition to teaching at RHEMA Bible Training College, Jensen conducts parenting seminars and has written numerous parenting materials, including devotionals and workbooks. She also has produced a series of encouraging DVDs and CDs.
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