The Rev. Jen Tringale ministers with a specific anointing to bring clarity and focus to people's hearts. Her words awaken the destiny of God within a person, a church, a city, and a nation. She heavily emphasizes how everyone can impact the culture around them through their vocational calling, and shares relevant and time-proven strategies for expanding the Kingdom of God in the real world. She has met with heads of state, dignitaries, and senators, and hosted international crusades in the West Indies and Mexico. Her easy communication style is relatable and powerfully delivered. She is a graduate of Rhema Bible College, where she also served in the Prayer and Healing Center at Kenneth Hagin Ministries for two years. Her first book, Your Defining Moment: When Time and Destiny Meet , was published in 2015 and is now in its second printing.
After working in the corporate world in public relations for a commercial bank chain, Rev. Jen began ministering in the local church. Stepping into full-time ministry at an early age, she has served as a youth pastor, media director, and associate pastor. In 2004, she co-founded a missions organization, and began leading teams on overseas trips. Five years later, Rev. Jen's "Seven Mountain Strategy Curriculum" was released, teaching people how they can discover their God-given talents through their vocational calling. In 2016, she hosted the first nationwide women's conference in the capital city of Grenada in the Caribbean, with thousands in attendance. She gained the support and participation of Grenada's prime minister, Cabinet members, St.
George's Medical University, the U.S. embassy, and twelve local churches and their pastors. Rev. Jen has appeared on major Christian television networks and is sought-after as a speaker for conferences, Bible schools, and churches across the United States, Europe, and the West Indies. With a strong sense of patriotism, she has organized local voter registration events, met with political candidates, and worked with government leaders and groups such as the Family Research Council and Citizens For Community Values. Originally from Florence, Kentucky, she now resides in Fort Worth, Texas.