Simple Steps to Nurture Your Family’s Faith and Well-Being
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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’...
🍽️ Introduction: Why the Dinner Table Matters for Faith and Family
📊 Startling Statistic:
Did you know that kids who regularly eat dinner with their families are more likely to do well in school, have higher self-esteem, and make wiser life choices?
According to a report from CASA Columbia, these ...
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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 ...
Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has helped millions live with purpose and direction. But what if we, as Christian moms, could take that idea deeper—by grounding our habits not in productivity, but in the promises of God?
In this blog, we’ll explore 7 necessary habits every Chris...
 When Devotions Feel Like a Checklist
I’ve been there. I know what it’s like to sit down after dinner, open the Bible with my kids, read a passage, discuss it briefly, and say a prayer—only to walk away feeling like we just went through the motions. There’s no visible spiritual growth, no deepening...
Have You Ever Wondered How to Balance Faith, Emotions, and Family?
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the demands of work, family, and personal well-being? As a mom, you’re constantly managing emotions—yours and your children’s—while trying to lead your family in faith. What if I told you that growi...
Colossians 3:23 reminds us: “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.”
This verse challenges us to see our work—both at home and in the workplace—as an act of worship. When we dedicate our efforts to God, we invite Him into every part of our day. Similarly, Ephesians ...