Jennifer Lynn Hatmaker is an American author, speaker, blogger, and television presenter.
12 Facts About Jen Hatmaker
In 2014 Jen Hatmaker was featured in Christianity Today magazine.
Jen Hatmaker had a New York Times bestselling book, For the Love, in 2015.
Jen Hatmaker was thought to be a successor to Houston evangelist Beth Moore who has been a leader in the Women of Faith tours.
Jen Hatmaker headlined at women's events, parenting and adoption conferences, and participated in a variety of social service ministries such as the Legacy Collective which has been active in Texas hurricane recovery.
Jen Hatmaker wrote of having no further interest in religious systems or structures and was supportive of others who felt the same.
In 2022, Allie Beth Stuckey's review of a recent Jen Hatmaker podcast noted she was espousing a form of liberation theology, exemplified by James Cone, combined with New Age ideologies.
Jen Hatmaker reiterated her position in October 2016, and as a result, LifeWay Christian Resources decided to discontinue selling her publications.
Jen Hatmaker declared a woman's body is theirs alone, so abortion should be a choice women make for their own reasons.
In September 2020, two months after her celebratory gay-pride podcast, Jen Hatmaker announced their divorce.
Jen Hatmaker released in her social media streams that after 26 years of marriage she and Brandon were getting divorced, and described it as "completely unexpected".
Brandon Jen Hatmaker went on to marry fellow Texan, Tina Green was born on 1972 and on December 3,2022.