Episode 71: Member Highlight: My Best Friend Jesus
For years, our guest, Carrie Ochoa, prayed that her children would be surrounded by classmates who love Jesus. Today we get to follow her on an amazing journey of leaning into the Holy Spirit’s call on her life. You’ll be inspired to hear her questions, insights, and responses to the Lord’s requests. Presently, Carrie teaches 3rd grade Bible2School, sharing about her best friend, Jesus, with her own son and his classmates!
Ready to hear how God’s plans are always more than worth the cost? Let’s go!
CARRIE OCHOA is a Jesus loving, Bible2School teaching, stay-at-home mom. Married to Jordan, they live in Johnstown, PA with their two children, Cruz & Behati.
Resources For You:
- Isaiah 43:19
- 2 Corinthians 5:7
- The Tale of Three Trees on YouTube
- The Tale of Three Trees on Amazon
- Ephesians 3:20
- KB Church Clap
- What A Mighty God We Serve
Next Steps:
- Bible2School Blog – 3 Gifts for Christmas
- Candy Cane Craft & Lesson
- Free Lesson – Peter Walks on Water
- Give a Gift
- Check out Bible2School
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