Simple Steps to Nurture Your Family’s Faith and Well-Being
Have you ever sat down to read your Bible and felt too tired to even focus? You’re not alone.
The heart wants to draw near to God, but the day has drained every ounce of your strength. Between work, kids, laundry, meals, and endless mental lists, quiet time with the Lord can feel like a distant dre...
A Little Game, A Lot of Laughter
Sometimes the best moments with our kids happen when we least expect them. Recently, my daughter was given the Scribble game—a quick, creative drawing challenge where you sketch as many items from a card list as you can in one minute, and the next person has to gues...
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Ever feel like your day is packed from sunrise to bedtime—and your heart always feels rushed? Between school drop-offs, dinner prep, and those “Mom, can you help me?” moments, it’s easy to feel like there’s no room left for peace, much less purpose.
But what if the missing piece in your family’s...
Grace Under Pressure: What a 1555 Martyr Can Teach Modern Moms
In 1555, English reformer Nicholas Ridley was sentenced to die by burning at the stake for his faith in Jesus Christ. The night before his execution, he didn’t panic. He didn’t argue or pace the floor. Instead, he slept peacefully, tell...
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I was halfway down the grocery store aisle before I realized it.
My kids were behind me—again.
Not just physically, but emotionally.
I had rushed ahead, cart flying, laser-focused on the list, the time, the mission. And in doing so, I left them behind.
They weren’t dragging their feet—they wer...
 A Little Moment, A Lasting Impact: Just Like Hannah
Hannah didn’t have a grand stage, a spotlight, or a parenting manual.
She had heartache. She had hope. And she had a moment before the Lord.
In 1 Samuel 1, we see Hannah pour out her soul to God. No fancy words. No perfect posture. Just a mothe...
đź’› The Hidden Power of a Biblically Structured Day
Working from home while raising middle schoolers is no small task. You juggle laundry, emails, meals, and ministry—all under one roof. But God's Word reminds us that your home isn’t just where you live and work. It’s holy ground. Proverbs 31:27 says...