Lana Stenner

Lana Stenner

Lana Stenner shares stories about faith, family, and the farm (and more than a few recipes) on her blog and podcast. She also teaches business classes at a local university. Along with her fireman husband and five children, she lives on a small farmstead in Kansas City, Missouri, where she raises goats, chickens, and bees.

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The Grace-Filled Homestead
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The Grace-Filled Homestead
  • By: Lana Stenner
  • Narrator: Lana Stenner
  • Length: 3 hours 34 minutes
  • Publisher: Dreamscape Media
  • Publish date: October 04, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (70 ratings)
(70 ratings)
For nearly two decades, Lana Stenner and her family have been living their version of the simple life on their small Midwest farmstead–following God, chasing goats, and tending gardens. Join Lana as she shares heartwarming stories, hearty... Read more

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