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Condolences to the Grenell Family

The PneumaReview.com editorial committee would like to express our deepest condolences to Jeff Grenell and his family on the passing of his wife, Jane.

Jaren Grenell, son of Jeff and Jane Grenell, wrote this tribute on December 18:

After a 16 month fight with cancer, early this morning our mom Jane has won. She has fulfilled her purpose here on earth. In her last days she never lost her spirit, she never lost her personality, she never lost her ministry. We know that God is the giver and taker of life. Each of us has a purpose, and when we have fulfilled that purpose, we win.
Our family was together with her in Hospice Care the past 3 weeks and we are walking through this with an everlasting hope in Jesus. Although this has been incredibly difficult, we have many reasons to celebrate knowing that mom received her ultimate healing in Heaven.

Our mom has left us with a great legacy. Her life here was spent fully committed to the Kingdom of God and her family and friends. She ran the race well. Because of her selfless love, passion for people, and discipline in following Jesus, many lives have been impacted.

Her grace and beauty in the face of sickness has taught us in endless ways. She was a fighter through every trial.

We want to say thank you. We are so grateful for the people around us. Thanks for traveling this journey the last 16 months with us. The prayers and encouragement have been felt. Remember, never do hardship alone.

We encourage each of you to take hold of every moment. Every second of your life has meaning. Love well. Live with a purposeful heart. And treat every moment as a chance to impact this world for Christ. That’s what our mom did. And that is what we will continue to do as a family.

Details about the Celebration Service and addresses for sending condolences are available by writing to Editor.

Jeff Grenell’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thejeffgrenell

When you go through deep waters, I will be with you. When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown. When you walk through the fire of oppression, you will not be burned up; the flames will not consume you. For I am the Lord, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior (Isaiah 43:2-3)

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About the Author: Raul L. Mock is one of the founders and directors of the Pneuma Foundation and editor of The Pneuma Review. Raul has been part of an Evangelical publishing ministry since 1996, working with Information Services and Supply Chain Management for more than two decades. He and his wife, Erin, have a daughter and twin boys and live in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area. LinkedIn

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