Jodi Kozan

Jodi Kozan is a woman on a journey who seeks to be authentic in her ministry to others. Learning the hard way of ‘putting on masks’ throughout her formidable years, she understands full well “where there’s a root, there’s a fruit”. Vulnerable in her approach, she encourages others to embrace grace and pursue holiness to be who God created them to be. As a speaker and writer, she desires to impart hope and offer spiritual insight into one’s personal journey of faith as she illustrates Biblical truth with real-life examples.

Jodi is the founder of a non-profit, non-denominational ministry Women’s Journey of Faith. She and her team of women have brought the vision: “Gathering, Nurturing, Discovering, Sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ” to thousands of women of all ages and walks of life since the fall of 2000. Jodi is a regular columnist in her “Journey of Faith” writings in a local paper. She hopes to expand her writing this year to reach out to others through online connections and finally sit down to write that book that is burning within!

She and her husband Tim have four daughters. Jodi enjoys spending time with her family both in Canada and the U.S., traveling, speaking, scrapbooking, facebooking, writing and going for long walks and good talks with a friend over a hot steamy latte! Born and raised in Minnesota, she lives with her husband of 19 years, their girls (+ their new doggie Laiah, 2 cats and 6 bunnies) on an acreage outside of Saskatoon, SK.

You can connect with Jodi and the ministry of Women’s Journey of Faith online at www.wjof.com

Articles by Jodi Kozan

Freedom From Fear – Occult Influences

I had an idyllic childhood with loving parents and siblings. I was involved with piano lessons, choir, voice lessons, volleyball, basketball, figure skating, girl scouts, student senate, drama, 4-H and cheerleading! Our family went to church fairly regularly, and I went to many bible camps, Sunday schools, youth retreats and confirmation classes. Although I was [...] Read More >

Healing the Pain of Bad Choices

My child hood was filled with love and happiness but I still felt very alone and empty inside. I was fairly popular throughout school and I enjoyed being friends with everyone. My grades were fine. I excelled in choir, drama, and volleyball. Yet, there was a void in my life I couldn’t understand. I kept [...] Read More >


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