I am thrilled that my last post of the year is featuring author Jenna Van Mourik! Jenna took the time to answer some of my questions and I am excited to introduce her to The Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction community. She also has a new release coming out next month that we can't wait to share with you!!
Here's a little bit about Jenna:
Jenna Van Mourik graduated magna cum laude from California Baptist University with a B.A. in English, and received a Certificate in Christian Apologetics from Biola University’s Talbot School of Theology. Her debut novel, Jerusalem’s Daughter, was published in 2021 and is the first book in the Generations of Faith series.
When she’s not reading, writing, or sharing her favorite books on social media, she’s spending time with her husband, Brandon, and toy Australian shepherd, Piper. She strives to live every day according to God’s purpose with what she calls a “Now go!” mindset, in reference to her favorite passage of scripture, Exodus 4:11-12.
Connect with her at www.authorjennavanmourik.com or on social media at @jennavanmourik.
Thank you for taking the time to speak with me Jenna! Can you tell us how you got started on the author journey? When did you know that you wanted to be an author?
Jenna: I was always a very creative child, so I would say it was never a question that I would do something creative later in life; the question was really, which creative avenue would I settle on? I was enrolled in college as a film major, but found my favorite parts of that program were actually the writing assignments and English classes. At a certain point in my college journey, I remember asking myself, “Wait a minute—why can’t I just write?” I changed my major, transferred colleges, and it ended up being the best decision I ever made.
You are clearly on the path you should be on! Why did you choose to write Christian Fiction?
Jenna: I grew up with a majority of my family members being involved in some sort of ministry. I had a lot of strong influences on my life who embodied a Colossians 3:15-17 way of living and demonstrated what it means to make Jesus the center of everything, whether that meant leading others in worship, pastoring churches, volunteering, or even pursuing mission work. I’m so grateful that they passed on their love of Jesus to me and when I got older and started figuring out what I wanted to do in my own life and career, it felt very natural to write Christian fiction. In many ways, it would be harder for me to write a book without faith elements in it.
Yes! When something is ingrained so deeply in you, it seeps into everything in your life. As you are getting ready to release the next book in the Generations of Faith series, Daughter of the Most High, can you share any highlights or key challenges you faced while writing and getting ready to publish this book?
Jenna: Every book is so different and comes with its own set of challenges. Writing my first book was just “for fun.” Writing my second book was overwhelming as I felt like I had to “prove myself” now that I had readers looking forward to the sequel. Writing the third book has felt like the end of a chapter in many ways. I didn’t feel like a debut or “newbie” author anymore, and the writing process felt a lot more free in that way. It was a lot like returning to my roots of writing for fun and just enjoying the craft of storytelling!
Jenna: Always, always, always, my answer will be the account of Moses and the Burning Bush in the book of Exodus. Specifically in Exodus 4:11-12, which reads, “Then the LORD asked Moses, ‘Who makes a person’s mouth? Who decides whether people speak or do not speak, hear or do not hear, see or do not see? Is it not I, the LORD? Now go! I will be with you as you speak, and I will instruct you in what to say’” (NLT). I try to live everyday with a “Now go!” mindset, and just keep stepping into every new opportunity, knowing that the Lord will be with me.