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Amy Jean White[edit]
Amy Jean White (born January 18, 1997) is an American Christian speaker, businesswoman, podcaster, and author. She is a prominent Christian social media personality and host of The Amy Jean White Podcast.[1]
About[edit]
Early Life
White was born in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. She spent her early years in Leavenworth, Kansas with her grandparents on the farm. When she graduated from high school in 2015, she toured in London, England, U.K for two years before returning to the United States. White was raised by her mother and maternal grandparents. Her father was not a part of her life growing up, and she stated recently that the two are currently working on repairing their relationship.[2]
Career[edit]
Teaching
White began her career in teaching. She stated in an interview in 2019 that she has "always loved teaching the younger generations because they teach her something new every day, too".
Philanthropy
In July of 2023, White formed a non-profit organization called the Macie Jo Foundation in honor of her daughter, Macie, whom it is named after. The organization supports families who are facing health challenges as a result of HIE/Cerebral Palsy.[3]
Writing
In February of 2024, White published her first 60 day devotional titled, "How To Put God First". She developed a passion for writing and sharing the truth of a Christ-centered lifestyle after the birth of her daughter, Macie, who has significant brain-related health challenges which has provided White with many opportunities of spiritual growth.
Ministry
White serves as a ministry leader to women in her church at First Southern Baptist in Lawrence, Kansas. She joined the ministry leadership team in September of 2023, which later developed her passion for ministry work, and as of today, she also leads her own ministry known as Women of Proof.[4]
Personal Life[edit]
On May 15, 2021, Amy became engaged to Jonathan White. They married on December 11, 2021. On April 8, 2022, the couple unexpectedly welcomed their first child, Macie Jo after Amy suffered from a severe pregnancy complication which resulted in an emergency C-section and followed with a 62 day NICU stay.