Fe Jones
05/02/2026
One of the boundaries I have chosen for my life and business is this:
My family is not content.
That does not mean I am hiding them.
It does not mean I am ashamed of them.
It does not mean I do not love sharing life with people who actually know us.
It means I understand the difference between relationship and public access.
The people who are truly connected to my family do not need social media updates to know how we are doing. They can call. They can text. They can visit. They can have real relationship.
But from a business standpoint, I also believe there is an ethical line here.
When someone’s face, story, personality, private moments, or family role is used to build trust, grow engagement, increase visibility, or support a brand, that person is no longer just appearing in a casual post. Their image is being used as part of the business.
That requires wisdom.
That requires consent.
And when it comes to children, it requires even greater restraint.
I do not believe family should be turned into marketing material just because it makes a brand feel warmer, more relatable, or more engaging.
Some things are sacred.
Some things belong offline.
Some people should be loved without being leveraged.
For me, this is part of building with integrity.
My work can be public.
My message can be public.
My family does not have to become public inventory for the sake of growth.
05/02/2026
I know some of you from time to time have asked me about Bible study and when it would resume. Bible study in the traditional way that we used to do it before on Zoom is not going to resume anytime soon. What I have done is I created some resources and some worksheets for you inside of my Patreon that are going to help you tremendously with your Bible study.
The worksheets are in PDF format, so you can download them and print them. If you rather use a digital notebook, you can download them into your favorite tablet and write on it inside your tablet however you wish to use it.
We are revisiting the Wisdom Journey, which is the Bible study covering the Book of Proverbs. The first four chapters are up. The worksheets are absolutely free, so you don't have to pay anything. You can go ahead and download them and start to use them. Just use the link below.
https://www.patreon.com/cw/fejoneslive.
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05/01/2026
You were not called to become a character for public consumption.
You were called to build with integrity, serve with clarity, and obey God without turning your life into a stage.
Performance drains.
Obedience strengthens.
Build from the right place.
As believers, we were never taught to be transactional.
God is not transactional.
And throughout Scripture, God teaches us over and over again not to treat people like tools, stepping stones, wallets, opportunities, or disposable connections.
Jesus said:
“Therefore, whatever you desire for men to do to you, you shall also do to them; for this is the law and the prophets.”
Matthew 7:12, WEB
That alone confronts the transactional spirit.
Do not treat people based on what you can get from them. Treat people the way you would want to be treated.
Philippians says:
“Doing nothing through rivalry or through conceit, but in humility, each counting others better than himself; each of you not just looking to his own things, but each of you also to the things of others.”
Philippians 2:3–4, WEB
That is not transactional living.
That is relational living.
That is kingdom living.
God is telling us to look beyond ourselves. Not because there is something in it for us. Not because the relationship might benefit us later. Not because the person may open a door, make a purchase, refer a client, or give us access.
But because this is how He treats us.
God is relational with us.
He does not use us and then discard us.
He does not only love us when we are useful.
He does not only care for us when we are performing well.
He picks us up from the dirt, from the pit, from the place we could not pull ourselves out of.
Psalm 40 says:
“He brought me up also out of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay. He set my feet on a rock, and gave me a firm place to stand.”
Psalm 40:2, WEB
That is the heart of God.
He rescues.
He restores.
He covers.
He corrects.
He builds.
He loves.
And even when we were not usable in that moment, He still loved us.
Romans 5:8 says:
“But God commends his own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”
Romans 5:8, WEB
That means He did not wait until we were impressive.
He did not wait until we were profitable.
He did not wait until we were cleaned up, polished, productive, and easy to work with.
Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
That is not transactional.
That is covenant love.
And if God has loved us that way, we do not have permission to move through the world treating people like they are only valuable when they benefit us.
People are not leads.
People are not wallets.
People are not platforms.
People are not stepping stones.
People are made in the image of God.
So yes, in business, know your numbers. Understand your customer lifetime value. Pay attention to referrals, trust, and long-term relationships.
But do not let business train you to see people as transactions.
Treat people with dignity.
Treat people with respect.
Do good without turning every relationship into a strategy.
Love people without needing immediate proof that it will benefit you.
Because that is how God has loved us.
04/30/2026
Some women are not overworking because they lack discipline.
They are overworking because slowing down feels unsafe.
That is the tension we’re examining in this month’s Study Room collection, Building Without Fear.
This self paced teaching and worksheet will help you look at one performance based work pattern, name the fear underneath it, replace that fear with truth, and practice a simple end of day closure rhythm.
Because you can be diligent without being driven.
You can be excellent without being enslaved.
The April Study Room collection, Building Without Fear, is now available inside The Study Room.
04/30/2026
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