Simple Steps to Nurture Your Family’s Faith and Well-Being
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...
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Why Saying “No” Feels So Hard for Christian Moms
Saying “no” shouldn’t make you feel guilty. But it often does.
As moms, especially when our kids are in middle school, we feel the pressure to say yes to every opportunity—school events, church service, work projects, even last-minute favors. It’...
A True Story from Our Family Table
In our journey of Christian parenting, we’ve been sharing God’s Word at the dinner table for many years now. It didn’t start fancy—just a short verse, sometimes one of the Psalms, often right after we cleaned up.
But that little habit brought big change.
Instead...
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Running on Empty: A Wake-Up Call from the Fast Lane
It was a sunny Saturday afternoon, and I was flying down the highway at 70 MPH—headed somewhere important, in a hurry, and completely unaware that I was running on empty. I’d taken this route many times before, but I had never ventured off the ...
Why Faithful Productivity Matters for Moms
Life as a mom of middle schoolers is a constant balancing act. Between work, family responsibilities, church involvement, and nurturing your child's faith, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and exhausted. Society tells us that productivity means doing more, c...
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Do You Struggle to Feel Grateful in Motherhood?
Do you ever feel like you’re only seeing what’s wrong in your life? Are stress, exhaustion, and endless responsibilities making gratitude feel impossible?
I get it.
As a mom of two older teenagers, I remember how hard it was to be grateful during...