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Dear God, It’s Me with Jessi Jagne

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Dear God, It’s Me with Jessi Jagne, exists to share the real, unfiltered journey of my life-the good, the messy, the painful, and the beautifully redeemed. Through stories of struggle, love, faith, forgiveness, and grace, I explore how God writes each chapter of our lives, even when we can’t see the full story.


My purpose is to create a space where honesty meets hope, where grace is bigger than our mistakes, and where every season—whether heartbreaking or miraculous—has meaning. By sharing my journey, I hope to encourage others to find strength in their own stories, embrace healing, and trust that even the hardest chapters can lead to redemption. This is my story, inside of God’s story.

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In this episode of Dear God, It’s Me, Jessi shares the story of her summers selling books door-to-door in Texas during college. What started as a wild adventure with her friend Miranda became one of the most formative experiences of her life. Through long days, slammed doors, and relentless knocking, she learned that hard work matters—but consistency matters even more.
What if the hard seasons of life aren’t meant to be rushed… but endured? In this episode, Jessi shares honestly about walking through divorce, wrestling with failure, learning to wait on God, and discovering that His presence — not an easy life — is the real promise. Through childhood memories, a family road trip, and the quiet lessons of waiting, she reflects on what it means to trust God when you can’t see what He’s doing. If you’re in a season that feels uncertain, heavy, or unfinished — this episode is for you. God didn’t promise easy. He promised He would never leave.
Jessi reflects on her role as a mother in a season of growth and change, sharing how faith has grounded her, strengthened her identity, and shaped the way she shows up for her children. Drawing on imagery of the Good Shepherd and the call to stand firm, she speaks words of affirmation, protection, and belonging over each of them.
Episode 14: Renae

Episode 14: Renae

2026-02-1315:36

This episode is a reflection on love, loss, and the ways certain people leave an imprint that time cannot erase. Jessi remembers Renae with honesty and warmth, honoring the connection they shared and the lessons that remain. A gentle exploration of how love can be both fleeting and forever.
In this episode, Jessi reflects on the life of her grandpa and the steady, quiet love he embodied. Through memory and gratitude, she honors a man whose presence shaped her understanding of family, faith, and what it means to show up again and again. A tender tribute to a life well lived and a love that continues. *This episode would not be possible without the patience and history lessons from Jessi's favorite Uncle Jason, who helped fill in the gaps of her great grandparents history to the United States.  
In this episode, Jessi reflects on her former spouse and explores who Abbas was to her. A love that shaped her, a marriage that mattered, and a life they built together through partnership, growth, struggle, and joy. This is not a story of failure, but of love that was real, and an ending that came not from hate, but from clarity.
In this episode, Jessi reflects on a season of “waiting.” Through prayer, scripture, and honest reflection, she explores themes of loneliness, love, and learning to trust God’s timing. The episode offers a gentle reminder that slowing down isn’t falling behind... and that God often meets us in the walk.
In this deeply personal episode, Jessi reflects on her father, her faith, and the questions about heaven that surface through love and loss. She shares how grief challenged her understanding of God and ultimately led her to a deeper, more honest faith.
Through personal encounters with loss, Jessi reflects on how grief reshaped her faith. This episode explores questions about death, eternity, and what it means to hold belief when faced with life’s most painful realities.
This chapter centers on independence, loneliness, and the difficult but necessary lesson of standing on one’s own. Jessi explores what it means to sit alone, grow in confidence, and recognize God’s presence in seasons of self-reliance.
Jessi shares candid reflections on young love, emotional intensity, and the confusion that comes with seeking connection before fully knowing oneself. This episode explores patterns, missteps, and the grace God extended even when clarity felt out of reach.
In this episode, Jessi reflects on leaving home with the intention of serving and making a difference, only to discover that God was doing a deeper work within her. What began as a mission outward became a journey of humility, growth, and unexpected transformation.
Jessi opens up about the powerful experience of forgiving her father, exploring the role of grace and redemption in her life. This episode highlights how forgiveness became a turning point in her walk with God.
Jessi shares her college journey at Dordt College, recounting the challenges of independence, financial responsibility, and self-discovery. She reflects on the friendships, experiences, and spiritual growth that shaped her into the woman she became.
Jessi reflects on her high school years, including personal struggles, early experiments with alcohol, and discovering God’s guidance in unexpected ways. Listeners hear how trust in God began to take root amidst uncertainty.
Jessi recalls a pivotal night from her childhood when fear and chaos surrounded her, and she first encountered God’s presence. This episode explores how faith can emerge even in the most frightening circumstances.
Jessi Jagne introduces listeners to her early life, sharing memories of her parents, childhood adventures, and the mix of love and chaos that shaped her. This episode lays the foundation for her story, highlighting the joy, the struggle, and the beginnings of faith.
I wanted to create a space where honesty meets hope
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