I am an introvert. My husband is an introvert. All three of my children are extroverts. Well played, God. Well played. Homeschooling as an introverted mom can be exhausting. You might long to send your children to public school just to get some peace and quiet. Don’t give up. There are ways to carve out […]
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7 Things Homeschool Moms Wish their Pastors Knew
Homeschooling can be lonely. Support is vital, especially from your pastor. Here are 7 things that homeschool moms wish their pastors knew. The number of homeschooling families is quietly growing across America. Homeschoolers are appearing in more and more churches. Some homeschooling families are blessed to have other homeschooling families in their congregations. Other homeschooling […]
5 Compelling Reasons Couples Should Not Have Separate Bank Accounts
His Money. Her Money. Our Money. This seems to be a growing trend in our society that married couples have separate accounts. They think of the money that each earns as their own personal money to do with as they will after the needs of the household are met. What does the Bible have to […]
7 Smart Laundry Hacks to Reduce Your Laundry [Biblically]
Overwhelmed by laundry? Discover how to cut down on laundry with laundry hacks for busy moms. These laundry tips and tricks will not only reduce your laundry but transform how you and children look at their clothing. Clothes, clothes, and more clothes everywhere. Does it seem like the laundry in your home is never-ending? Some […]
Overcome 3 Stumbling Blocks to Homeschooling Through High School
We crossed a homeschooling milestone this fall when our eldest child became an official high schooler. It seems like just yesterday that we committed to homeschooling rather than public school. It is hard to believe it that there are only four years left. Of course, I have a kindergartener, so the finish line is a […]
Married to the Pastor? 7 Way to Minister to Them
Life is different when you are married to the pastor. The pastor’s family is more aware of the sadness and sorrow within the church. The pressing need interrupts a family activity, and a phone call pulls the pastor away to the hospital. The death of a church member not only throws the pastor’s weekly schedule […]