It was a very unexpected meeting at a very pivotal time in each of their lives. Jenny was feeling spiritually depleted and Jeffandy was focused on purpose and spiritual alignment. Jeffandy was playing a show with an artist in New York. Jenny's friend, Mike Mitchell was actually the drummer for this same artist and invited her to come. Jenny thought "it's too far" will probably be a viable excuse, however, after checking the address it was only a 5 minute walk from her apartment! Despite her emotional exhaustion she chose to go support her friend— for the first few songs. After a few songs there was an intermission. Instead of networking, talking to any of the ladies or patrons during this intermission, Jeffandy stepped out onto the patio to join an online prayer ministry he and his friends had been running for a few years. Instead of walking out the front door during the intermission to go back home, Jenny stepped out to the patio to get some air. She saw some friends congregated near the entrance however in the far corner she saw Jeffandy—hat on, head down and on his phone. She walked towards him. Sometimes when strangers meet, they are their most authentic selves. Perhaps because they'll never see each other again so there's no fear of future judgment. And sometimes God takes advantage of these moments of authenticity to draw people closer to Himself. "What are you doing on your phone? People still use Clubhouse?" she asked. "Uhh, I'm hosting a call where we talk about mental health prayer, God and..." "God? Which God?" "Oh, the God of the Bible..." "You talking about Jesus?" "Yes..." At this point Jeffandy didn't know if the friendly interrogation would result in an attack or a hug. What followed was utter shock on Jenny's face. She described how she had been mentally and spiritually depleted recently and how she serendipitously saw people getting baptized on social media and made the decision to do so. She didn't know what nudged her heart to sign up. However she had wondered that very morning if this was the right decision and asked God for a sign. Jeffandy said, "Well, here's your sign. You should do it." Everyone on the call thanked Jenny for her vulnerability and prayed for her decision. Her and Jeffandy exchanged contact to keep in touch and share the prayer call info. "I had the most amazing sleep that night," says Jenny. "I saw Jenny when she came into the venue with her white dress but I decided not to pay attention because that's not what I came for" says Jeffandy. "But on that patio when I saw this moment where our Heavenly Father was going after his daughter, I paid attention and I saw her outer and inner beauty." Jeffandy extended his New York trip two days to make Jenny's baptism that sabbath. The next morning he called, early. "Hello, it's Jeffandy" "Wow, good morning, you're great at networking!" "Haha yeah, I think I want to come to your baptism." "Really? Alright cool! I'll see you tomorrow." He borrowed a friend's acoustic guitar and brought his camera with him to Rockaway Beach the next day. Upon arriving, they sang songs of worship and Jeffandy captured the moments. Their friendship transitioned to an honest pursuit of Jenny by Jeffandy, a few months later after God asked him in his heart, "Are you willing for her to be your Eve?" "From that day 4 years ago, there have been many mountaintop moments as well as rock-bottom valleys" say the couple. "However this start has served as a continual reminder that God has been leading us from the beginning and He hasn't brought us this far to leave us now. We're close to home."