The Homemaking Foundations podcast exists to give you the tools, inspiration, and encouragement that you need to craft a Gospel-Centered Home! Join Jami, author behind YoungWifesGuide.com, as we explore various aspects of homemaking including Biblical womanhood, marriage, healthy living, organizing, cooking, and so much more! If you feel like your home is out of control - or if you ever feel overwhelmed in your role as homemaker - then join Jami each week as she interviews other homemakers and provides Gospel-Centered encouragement for bringing Glory to God every day within our homes.
Building a Grocery Store in Your Basement – S3, E29
In this episode, Jami chats with Jamerrill Stewart about gardening, homesteading, and more. Listen in!
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2/5/2024 • 43 minutes, 8 seconds
In a fast food world, why choose slow food? – S3, E28
In this episode, Jami talks about slow food in a fast food world. Listen in!
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1/29/2024 • 51 minutes, 15 seconds
You don’t need to be boujee to be a good mom – S3, E27
In this episode, Jami shares encouragement for the mom who feels trapped by all the expensive things. We also chat about aging with grace and body changes from having babies. Listen in!
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1/22/2024 • 53 minutes, 7 seconds
Good Routines and Getting Everything Done – S3, E26
In this episode, Jami shares her average daily routines, battling morning sickness, and how to get everything done. Listen in!
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1/15/2024 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
Our 2024 Reading Challenge – S3, E25
In this episode, Jami chats with her husband Jason about their plans and goals for their reading for 2024. Listen in!
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Books mentioned in the episode:
Headcovering Throughout Christian History
A Cover for Glory
The Reformation: A History
Hand Made
The Made-from-Scratch Life
The American Puritans
The Convivial Homeschool
Masculine Christianity
Durable Trades
The Case for the Christian Family
The Grapes of Wrath
East of Eden
Of Mice and Men
A History of the World in 6 Glasses
Discontinuity to Continuity
Conception Control
A Different Shade of Green
Five Lies of our Anti-Christian Age
Band of Brothers
The Last Kingdom
Horatio Hornblower
Ancestors
A Mighty Fortress
From Bread to Wine
Home Comforts
Home Management: Plain and Simple
What Are People For?
Sex, Economy, Freedom, & Community
Common Sense Christian Living
Bringing It to the Table: On Farming and Food
Adorning the Dark by Andrew Peterson
The God of the Garden by Andrew Peterson
I Will Build My Church
Home Making by J.R. Miller
Farm: A Year in the Life of an American Farmer
Sourdough Culture
The Art of the Commonplace
Domestic Extremist: A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War
Six Thousand Years of Bread
When Fathers Ruled: Family Life in Reformation Europe
The American Way
Third Ways
The Modern Pioneer Cookbook
Everything Worth Preserving
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1/8/2024 • 58 minutes, 25 seconds
Jason and Jami’s 2024 Goals – S3, E24
In this episode, Jami chats with her husband Jason about their theme for 2024 and their new goals. Listen in!
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12/30/2023 • 57 minutes, 7 seconds
Goal setting in our homes – S3, E23
In this episode, Jami talks about how to set goals in your homes as we transition into a new year. Listen in!
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12/24/2023 • 41 minutes, 48 seconds
Choosing a theme for your year (not resolutions) – S3, E22
In this episode, Jami talks about how to choose a theme for your year, how it can help, and how it's not the same thing as new year resolutions. Listen in!
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I find resolutions to be mostly useless. We set these grand resolutions: This year I will draw closer to the Lord, this year I will eat less sugar, this year I will be a better mom.
There’s nothing wrong with those ideas, but they don’t actually help us much in establishing real change. Why?
A year is a long time. It’s hard to stay focused on 1 thing when the next 12 months could change drastically and we don’t really know what the year will hold anyway.
These resolutions are not specific. What does it mean to be a better mom? Is this just a vague feeling or are there specific, actionable steps you can take?
A single resolution doesn’t usually bring us any closer to our goals or things we want to achieve.
So what do we do? Jason and I, for many years now, have set themes or words for our year. We think about, pray about, and talk to each other about how our year this year went (listen to the last episode) and then we discuss at length what our hopes and plans are for next year.
So we break down:
What didn’t go well this year that we need to change?
What worked well this year that we want to bring into the New Year?
What are you currently feeling frustrated with?
What has been living giving recently?
What big goals do you have? (Write a book, plant a garden, etc).
After talking more vaguely about our goals or ideas, we then set a theme for the year. This helps in a few ways:
A theme or word for the year allows you to easily keep it in mind all year (even when you have many goals in the woks)
It allows you to easily filter new opportunities throughout the year to see if it aligns with your theme for the year. For example, one year my theme was rest. I needed to find more rest and margin in my life and routines. It was a year of scaling back, pulling in, and saying no to a lot of things. After that excellent year, my next year’s theme was community. After pulling back in and creating that margin, I was ready to add things back in, expand my community, dive back into hospitality, while keeping those margin lessons at hand.
I have a much easier time setting goals in our 4 areas when I’ve got the theme to guide me. (Personal goals, business goals, family goals, and homeschool goals).
Picking a theme:
You can pick a word, like rest or community, or you can a theme which is often a sentence or so. The Year of Community, The Year of Rest, The Year of Trying New Things, The Year of Good Routines, The Year of Building Skills, etc.
In the next episode, Jason and I will be doing this in real-time with you. For the first time ever, I think we are going to have a joint theme for our year. Our homeschool and family goals are the same and we build those together. Our business goals are usually 2-3 the same and we each then have 2-3 that are our own. And personal goals are our own. We will be breaking this down for you in the next episode.
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12/21/2023 • 37 minutes, 22 seconds
My 2023 year-end review – S3, E21
In this episode, Jami reviews her year and gives lots of good advice and encouragement. Listen in!
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I am in planning mode. Okay, I’m actually in thinking mode. I haven’t put anything down to paper yet but my brain has been going.
The New Year is the perfect time to jump into new habits and new routines, but not just because it’s the start of a brand new year. It’s a perfect time because November and December seem to FLY! I am excited about the fall starting, new school routines, pumpkin everything, and BAM! It’s January 5th.
January has historically still been a very busy month for us with our business and jumping back into good school routines. But it’s also a great time for fresh starts, new habits, and more margin.
So as I start to think through my goals, which I have not solidified yet, I thought it would be helpful to walk you through my beginning steps in brainstorming these goals.
Today you are going to get to do my year-end review with me.
Look back over the goals you set last year: I had a lot of household goals.
Gardening: Figure out planting onions and potatoes. And do a Fall and real winter garden. 2022 goal: Learn how to grow my garden from seeds. 2024: I need to plan something to add.
Preserving more food this year. In 2022 I did a ton of stuff. I had wanted to do more preserving.
Making more homemade household use items: Laundry detergent, dishwasher detergent, etc.
Getting household routines more smooth! Cleaning routines, better chore routines for kids, smoother routines overall.
Conquer whole-grain sourdough
What went well this year?
We have grown tremendously in trusting the Lord. This year largely didn’t shape up the way we thought and yet, God is so good and my trust in him has deepened 10-fold this year.
Our health: Jason and I have been smashing it when it comes to taking care of our health. We are building REAL exercise routines that are becoming HABIT.
Our school routines since August have been the best we’ve ever had.
What didn’t go well:
our life, household, work, and school routines were so hard and so off the first half of this year. Part of that was me trying to find my rythym again after having a baby and part of it was just living through survival mode the first 6 months of the year.
What did I do well in serving and loving my people this year?
We had a lot of good, food centered gatherings and get togethers. I did well in making those things happen even when time was short.
what can I improve on in serving and loving my people this year?
I need to continue working on my patience. When 1000 balls are in the air, I need to continue choosing patience, kindness and love, even when I’m tired, stressed, or having a hard day.
Other questions to ask:
What changes did you navigate well this year?
What limitations or circumstances did you have to work through?
What is an ah-ha moment you had?
What new skills or knowledge did you aquire this year?
What were 3 highlights from this year?
What did you accomplish this year that you’re most proud of?
What (and/or who) are you most thankful for this year?
I encourage you to think over these things the next 2 weeks. When you're wrapping presents, stuck in traffic, think through these questions. Just let your mind ruminate over them. You don’t need full answers yet. But if you start thinking through these, you’ll start to form ideas so that when you sit down to write out your goals, you’ll be a step ahead!
I also think this an important step, because 12 months is a long time. There are things we forget, things we accomplished, that we are not thinking of so many months later. it’s easy to focus on our present hardships that need to change and we forget all the growth we did over the year.
12/18/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 34 seconds
How to have more JOY and less stress this Christmas – S3, E20
In this episode, Jami talks about The upcoming holidays & time management. How do we juggle all the good things coming up, while making memories for our family, and doing it with joy? Listen in!
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12/11/2023 • 58 minutes, 26 seconds
When the grocery budget makes you want to cry – S3, E19
In this episode, Jami talks about budgeting for groceries and everything that is involved with that. Listen in!
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12/2/2023 • 59 minutes, 11 seconds
Our Productivity Tips and Planning for the New Year – S3, E18
In this episode, Jami chats with Jason about planning and productivity for the end of the year. Listen in!
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11/28/2023 • 38 minutes, 55 seconds
Handling Changing Convictions as a Couple – S3, E17
In this episode, Jami chats with Jason all about how to navigate through changing theological beliefs with your spouse. Listen in!
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As promised, here are a few resources Jason recommends to start with on the topic of covenant theology vs. dispensationalism:
Article: Comparing Covenant Theology and Dispensational Theology
Article: The Covenantal Hermeneutic
Book: Discontinuity to Continuity: A Survey of Dispensational and Covenantal Theologies
Book: Dispensationalism: Rightly Dividing the People of God
Book: Has the Church Replaced Israel?
Book: The Christ of the Covenants
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In this episode, Jami gives her top tips, tricks, and encouragement for holidays and hospitality. Listen in!
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1) REMEMBER the real reason for extending hospitality this holiday season.
It's easy to get wrapped up in the to-do lists, the decorations, etc. But the real reason we extend hospitality is to love others by serving. Our focus should be on serving our friends, family, and those in our community. When we can have a heart shift towards service, it makes all the difference!
“Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.” ~ Romans 12:13
“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” ~ Hebrews 13:2
“Show hospitality to one another without grumbling.” ~ 1 Peter 4:9
“Hospitality from a Biblical perspective is to recognize that God is more interested in caring relationships than the mold behind the shower curtain…It need not matter if we live in a single-room apartment or a split-level ranch, the only real requirement is allowing God to use our lives and our possessions…Our homes and our lives are indeed the most powerful combination of ministry to our world.” ~ Hospitality with Confidence, Pg 9
2) In the hustle and bustle of this season, my primary focus right now, is my own immediate family.
We all have different seasons. I've had seasons where my focus wasn't as much for my own immediate home, but how I could serve others. I once hosted Thanksgiving for my entire extended family and I cooked 100% of everything and took care of all the details. It was the right thing for that season and my heart was one of service.
That would not be the right call for this Thanksgiving. If someone asked me to do a big giant thing of service next week, I would have to graciously decline. and to be okay with that!
3) Some tools that make hospitality a little easier:
REAL sturdy paper plates and bowls. Or start to invest in real bowls and dishes.
Coffee percolator.
Cold drink container - 5-gallon one at Walmart for $14.99!
Crockpot with a locking lid
4) The real key and secret to hospitality: Is that often, the fancier, more expensive, nicer-looking option is less practical.
I don't think hospitality is just about being practical. I think there can be immense beauty in hospitality and I love baking bread from scratch for having people over. But we can also get so hung up on how nice or fancy it is, that we make it less ideal.
when you have a group of 50 people over, function takes precedence because otherwise, it just doesn't work out as well.
5) If you are overwhelmed, work on your food.
I find this to be the #1 place where people get overwhelmed. Yes, the cleaning can feel overwhelming. But it's the food that really makes people get stuck.
Come up with a list of 2-3 different meals that are your go-to hospitality. One of mine is homemade rolls and soup. I can whip this together in no time and is always a crowd pleaser.
Homemade cinnamon rolls and homemade chocolate cake have become a specialty of mine that I've perfected over the years.
If you don't have any menus in mind, start trying some ideas out for your family. Practice these meals a couple of times and suddenly, the food feels like no big deal!
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11/18/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Planning well for the holidays with Lisa Woodruff – S3, E15
In this episode, Jami is interviewing Lisa from Organize 365 about how to plan will for the holidays. Listen in!
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11/13/2023 • 44 minutes, 40 seconds
Prepping for the Advent Season with Mindy – S3, E14
In this episode, Jami talks about building your own home library for you and your kids to enjoy. Listen in!
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11/3/2023 • 53 minutes, 40 seconds
Building Your Home Library – S3, E13
In this episode, Jami talks about building your own home library for you and your kids to enjoy. Listen in!
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First: WHY do we want to focus on this?
We’ve become very reliant on the internet for our resources which might not always be so accessible. Plus, blogs get taken down, moved, and you can no longer find or access those resources.
Having a library out and accessible gets ALL of us off of screens more. How many times have you reached for your phone to look up a recipe and got side tracked and ended up down the Pinterest rabbit hole or Instagram?
As Charlotte Mason says, we should lay out a feast for our kids with good books and resources and let them nibble on different kinds. We should be doing in this addition to our kids!
Building our kids libraries:
This is something Jason and I have been focusing a lot on this year. Our kids are really starting to devour books and we want a lot of books laid out for them to choose from. Our favorites are classics and series. I’ve started a master resource list and included my favorite books for kids. You can find it here: https://findingjoyshop.mykajabi.com/jami-s-favorite-resources
I am all for utilizing the library and swapping books with friends! But I also think you can slowly build up a library in a very sustainable way by shopping sales and thrift stores.
Favorite places to buy books:
Thrift Books: Sign up with a free account, sign up for their free Reading Rewards program, and do a $30 order and you'll get a FREE BOOK!!
Half Priced Books
Costco has good book sets
Thrift stores & consignment sales
AbeBooks.com: Another great place for used books. Thrift Books is my go to but I always check Abe as well.
eBay is a terrific source for finding whole series or individual books. There's a book seller on eBay (Second Sale) who offers Buy 3 books under $5 and get 1 free. I've gotten soooo many books from their shop. You can find all their book deals here.
I keep a running list on my phone of ALL the books in our library in order in series. I find books all the time in thrift stores and at consignment stores. Having a running list on my phone allows me to buy random books in series for super cheap without forgetting which books we have and which we need!
Building a resource library:
Practical & hands on books: Books on building, building a natural medicine cabinet, herbs, gardening, etc. This is for us adults but also for the kids to go through.
Cookbooks: Do you have actual cookbooks? Or printed recipes? I love building up my cookbook library. For everyday recipes yes, but also unusual things like: Making kombucha, cheese, I’ve got a book on my wishlist for making my own tea blends, canning, dehydrating, etc. I love checking out these kinds of books from the library whenever I can. It’s a great way to test out if you love the book or if it’s just alright. And I’ve photo copied a page or two out of library books when there’s something so good I want to keep it.
You can do the same thing with Pinterest tutorials, recipes, etc. Print out amazing ones and start to build your own DIY medicine cabinet cookbook or canning recipe book. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to start thinking through building up a good solid library for yourself.
Christian books and theology books: this is a huge part of our library that we’ve been building for years. We want solid, terrific Christian resources that we we can read, our kids can start reading and that we can let others barrow.
For Jason and I, we are thinking through building up our home library, not just for us, today. But also for future generations. With libraries becoming less reliable, with books being cancelled and banned, and with less good literature being produced, and so much more being moved online and digital,
10/30/2023 • 49 minutes, 51 seconds
Reading Tips with Jami + her most recent reads – S3, E12
In this episode, Jami gives some of her top tips for reading as well as her favorite reads so far this year. Listen in!
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Books discussed today:
Conception Control: https://amzn.to/3May9v7
The Time Saving Mom: https://amzn.to/45G9ipQ
The Core: https://amzn.to/45DgjYn
All Creatures Great and Small: https://amzn.to/492Hj6p
Standing on the Promises: https://amzn.to/494mibu
The Hormone Reset Diet: https://amzn.to/46Gn39o
Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age: https://amzn.to/3S632V0
Art for God's Sake: https://amzn.to/3QqdFRl
Teatime Discipleship: https://amzn.to/3Q0U9cV
A History of the World in 6 Glasses: https://amzn.to/3QoY4k3
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10/20/2023 • 42 minutes, 27 seconds
Getting Started with Healthier Bread with Felicia – S3, E11
In this episode, Jami chats with Felicia from Grains and Grit all about grinding your own grains and making delicious, healthy bread. Listen in!
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10/11/2023 • 56 minutes, 55 seconds
5 tricks for leveling up your food while saving money – S3, E10
In this episode, Jami gives her top 5 tricks for upgrading your food and saving money at the same time. Listen in!
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Some things to keep in mind:
The Lord is in control. We do the best we can, with what we have, and trust the Lord with the rest.
Teach your kids how to cook.
Look at the things you already eat and see how you can make them yourself.
My 5 things:
Baking bread - It costs me $7.23 per 1 giant sandwich loaves to make 100% organic, fresh, clean bread. This could be cheaper too!
Stop by processed snacks and start making them. We regularly make some really simple snacks of muffins and granola bars.
Learn how to buy in bulk. Let's look at dried beans. Very little work is involved compared to buying cans of beans, A little effort but you can start to really save. READ pages 10-11.
Figuring out what meats your family likes that stretch further. Our staples are ground beef, whole chicken, and ground sausage because I can do so much with those!
Pick one "larger' thing you'd like to learn how to make that can save you big! We do homemade pizza night every Saturday night and it's become no big deal. I've gotten it down to a science and while it costs more than takeout pizza, it also saves us SO much money and we are making very healthy, delicious pizza. My kids are disappointed when we get take-out pizza versus homemade!
Fall Collection Shop Opening!!
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10/4/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Balancing Homeschooling and Homemaking with Lyndsey Mimnagh – S3, E9
In this episode, Jami chats with Lyndsey Mimnagh of Treehouse Schoolhouse all about finding and managing the balance between homeschooling and homemaking. Listen in!
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9/26/2023 • 45 minutes, 10 seconds
10 Most Impactful Books for the Homemaker – S3, E8
In this episode, Jami chats about her list of top 10 books that have impacted her as a homemaker. Listen in!
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Say Goodbye to Survival Mode
Interview with Crystal Paine here
The Read Aloud Family
Glimpses of Grace: Treasuring the Gospel in Your Home
The Lifegiving Table: Nurturing Faith Through Feasting, One Meal at a Time
My interview with Sally: Cultivating a lifegiving family https://findingjoyinyourhome.com/cultivating-lifegiving-family-sally-clarkson/
Eve in Exile and the Restoration of Femininity
Refresh: Embracing a Grace-Paced Life in a World of Endless Demands
Embracing a Grace Paced life interview with Shonna Murray
The Time Saving Mom by Crystal Paine
Adorned: Living out the Beauty of the Gospel Together
Biblical Discipleship and mentoring interview with Many Demoss Wolgemuth
Finding a Mentor, Being a Mentor by Donna Otto
Comparison Girl: Lessons from Jesus on Me-Free Living in a Measure-Up World
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1️⃣ Our fall shop opening will be October 2nd-8th, one week only! It will feature TWO new fall dresses and all our books in print.
2️⃣ Our next round of the 14 Day Meal Planning Bootcamp will kick off Oct 2nd. Grab your spot here: https://findingjoyshop.mykajabi.com/2023-14-day-meal-plan-bootcamp
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9/19/2023 • 47 minutes, 47 seconds
On Battling Anxiety with Phylicia Masonheimer – S3, E7
In this episode, Jami interviews the lovely Phylicia Masonheimer about anxiety and how to battle it biblically. Listen in!
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9/13/2023 • 42 minutes, 23 seconds
My Journey with Anxiety and Overcoming it – S3, E6
In this episode, Jami shares her own battle with anxiety and her journey through it. Listen in!
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I am so thankful to be able to sit here today and share that: anxiety does not dominate my life. I no longer struggle with panic attacks and while I absolutely can become anxious and have to battle against it often, anxiety is no longer the dominating force it once was.
Anxiety is something that we need to be talking about today because it’s something that so many of us struggle with and we have come to think is normal.
I had panic attacks as a teen and struggled greatly with anxiety, even though I didn’t know was it was. As a newly married 20-year-old, I ended up at the doctor with shooting pain in my chest, thinking I was having a heart attack. I went through rounds of tests and wearing heart monitors and stress tests, all to find out that I was having anxiety issues.
God taught me so much through that season. And I know he was bringing me through those trials at the time he did because he was equipping me for what was right around the corner: Having twins and then losing my mom suddenly when they were 10 months old, only to have a second set of twins 1 year later (so 4 babies, 2 and under), and so much physical stress and strain on my body.
Anxiety is a whole-bodied issue that goes far beyond “don’t stress as much”. Anxiety can be caused by so many issues and made worse by others. And so when we approach this topic of anxiety, we need to approach it from a holistic standpoint, meaning we need to look at our whole bodies and our whole lives.
Christians can tend to fall into one of two ditches: Either they ignore anxiety completely and don’t give good resources OR they go to the ultra-therapy side and leave God completely out of the discussion of dealing with anxiety. Thankfully, I see that trend changing and there are so many good holistic approaches to anxiety and our health today.
We well and truly can trust God
This is honestly where so much of my stress came from. I was not trusting the Lord with my life, not really.
It wasn’t that I didn’t trust he was sovereign, I did. But I trusted it so much that I was afraid it meant that Jason would be taken from me tomorrow. I had a warped view of God’s sovereignty and I didn’t realize it.
Until I read Jerry Bridge's book, Trusting God. In it, he so beautifully laid out what it means to trust God and that as our Heavenly Father, God does want our good. He will act according to his will, but he will also do this with our good in mind. We don’t need to fear what his sovereign hand will do. He does allow things to happen that are hard and painful, but we can trust Him in the process.
“That which should distinguish the suffering of believers from unbelievers is the confidence that our suffering is under the control of an all-powerful and all-loving God. Our suffering has meaning and purpose in God's eternal plan, and He brings or allows to come into our lives only that which is for His glory and our good.”
“In the arena of adversity, the Scriptures teach us three essential truths about God—truths we must believe if we are to trust Him in adversity. They are:
God is completely sovereign.
God is infinite in wisdom.
God is perfect in love.
Someone has expressed these three truths as they relate to us in this way: “God in His love always wills what is best for us. In His wisdom, He always knows what is best, and in His sovereignty, He has the power to bring it about.”
It’s okay to not understand every little thing ““God’s plan and His ways of working out His plan are frequently beyond our ability to fathom and understand. We must learn to trust when we don’t understand.”
We need to learn to trust that we don’t nor will know everything
“God's guidance is almost always step-by-step; He does not show us our life's plan all at once....
9/5/2023 • 47 minutes, 11 seconds
On being a modern parent, anxiety, and doing ALL the things – S3, E5
In this episode, Jami skirts around the controversial topic of parenting, particularly comparing older versus newer ways of doing it. Listen in!
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There’s a reel going around, the 80's parent versus Millennial parent, and I think we need to address a few things.
In the comments, OVER and OVER again it was moms saying “I wish I could be the 80s mom!”
And now, this isn’t really about being an 80s mom versus being a millennial mom. 80s moms did things wrong too. There’s good info we do have access to today, there are times to be aware of what our children are doing.
But, I think this viral reel hits at the core of what a lot of us moms struggle with today.
Access to too much information is not always a blessing.
You google literally anything today and it’s going to eventually tell you to head to the ER because you are dying.
I am so thankful for the internet today, I am so thankful for access to good and useful information, but without a high level of discernment, the level of information we have access to can turn from being a blessing into a curse.
Having SO many opinions and voices all screaming at us can crowd out our God-given discernment.
We need to be careful that we are not letting other people’s opinions take over and crowd out what God is calling us to. When that anxiety and that overwhelm hits, are we off to see what our favorite IG influencer has to say or what Dr. Google recommends before and above praying and asking God for discernment in the situation?
We can come to despise the older generations' advice, and this is a dangerous situation.
Older moms, older generations, are where we should be getting our motherhood advice from. And when we end up in an echo chamber of just our own generation, on the internet, in often harmful chat rooms, we are not learning from older and wiser generations.
NOW, this can be actually quite tricky right now. I am fully acknowledging that. We are a generation right now that is changing things. In many ways, we are the generation that is turning the tide back to how our great-grandmothers lived and raised their children and we are having to figure out what that looks like in our modern world. This is not easy and there is no clear way to do this. It takes a high degree of discernment which comes through prayer and wisdom.
Just because we have access to more answers than our grandmother’s day, doesn’t actually mean we know more.
Our children do not actually belong to us, they belong to the Lord. We need to trust that ultimately HE is the one in control, NOT us
Ladies, we have a very false sense of security and control in our modern world. Thank the Lord, we don’t see high mortality rates in our babies. We don’t have to give birth to 15 children to just have 4 of them survive to adulthood. We have access to clean water, good food, doctors, medicine, and more.
A lot of this can lead us to think WE are in control. Yes, God asks us to be wise and to be self-disciplined. We have to work very hard to care for our children and take care of our households.
But this all needs to be done with the clear idea in mind that God is sovereign over our every breath. That he is the one that knows the exact minutes we will be on this earth and he cares so deeply for our children, that we can trust Him. Even when we don’t understand the big picture, we can trust AND we can recognize that we are not in control anyway. And that having anxiety about every morsel of food our kids eat, is mistrusting the Lord and doesn’t lead to a better outcome ANYWAY or more peace in our homes.
In the next two episodes, we are going to be dealing with the topic of fear and anxiety. So many of us can struggle, just like we talked about today, with anxiety over our kids and our everyday actions and decisions. But we can also have so much fear over the world and what’s happening.
8/29/2023 • 41 minutes, 17 seconds
Fixing Your Child’s Sleep Problems with Alex – S3, E4
In this episode, Jami chats with the fantastic Alex from Sweet Siestas all about helping to solve children's sleep issues. Listen in!
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8/22/2023 • 41 minutes, 31 seconds
5 Ways I’m Planning for a Busy Fall Season – S3, E3
In this episode, Jami continues the planning discussion from episode 1 and digs into all the ways she's planning for the upcoming Fall season. Listen in!
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In episode one of this season, we discussed 5 ways that we waste time as homemakers, and what we can do about it. Today we are taking this lesson one step further and discussing how we can actively plan for the next busy season.
I’m building out new schedules for the fall right now, let’s discuss how I’m doing it!
Brainstorm and dream
On the way home from our recent road trip, Jason and I took some extended time to really talk through our plans and hopes for the fall. We both have some areas we want to work on and incorporate into our schedules. But we are trying to make sure that we are being realistic with these plans and not trying to jam-pack way too much into our schedule! So we started out just really talking about ideas, kind of like a brain dump. We both talked about health goals we both want to work on, things we’d love to add to homeschool, etc.
It helped to have a time where we just kind of brain-dumped all the things!
Go category by category through our plans
After we had that more general brainstorming session, I then took my Kindle Scribe and went category by category into our plans through the rest of the year. Here’s what we discussed:
1. Our health goals
2. Homeschool objectives and we developed a schedule
3. Big work projects and WHEN they will happen.
4. We discussed the Christmas budget and what our ideas are for the kids this year. I now have my Christmas list done and I’m on the hunt!
5. Then personally, I have my own goals and plans to work on: my cleaning routine and meal planning around the house, etc.
Make sure to look back over the last season to see what worked well and what didn’t.
It’s not just about productivity, it’s about designing a schedule that works well for our family
Be really clear on what your priorities truly are.
Remember, these priorities can change every few months.
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8/15/2023 • 56 minutes, 8 seconds
Everyday Food Preservation with Melissa K. Norris – S3, E2
In this episode, Jami chats with the wonderful Melissa K. Norris all about food preservation. Listen in!
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8/7/2023 • 43 minutes, 49 seconds
5 Ways to Waste Time as Homemakers – S3, E1
In this first episode of Season 3, we're chatting about time wasters, and how to stop it. Listen in!
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Hello friends! Welcome back to my podcast, Finding Joy in Your Home. We are here for season 3 with some fun new changes. I’m going to give you a few announcements and then we will jump into today’s topic of wasting time as a homemaker, and what we can do about it.
Some of you right now are watching me over on YouTube as you listen to this podcast! As of this episode, my podcast is now also a video podcast over on YT. If you listen to the audio and you just want it to stay that way, that’s totally fine!
But as of this week, we are officially relaunching my YT channel in a big way! Each week we will be publishing my video podcast (if you want to watch on video or keep listening to audio). AND I have a brand new weekly show starting on YouTube called Baking School with Jami! Each week we will learn something new about baking and then make a new recipe together!
I’m convinced that the best way to learn to bake is by trying out just one new recipe a week and learning it as you go! And we are going to do this together during Baking School with Jami. For this show, you will need to hop over to YouTube to watch. Just go to BakingSchoolwithJami.com to find the link and to sign up to get the printables and recipes each week!
Now let’s get to today’s episode:
It can so often feel like we are just spinning our wheels when it comes to getting things done. I have felt many times in my motherhood journey that I have been busy, busy, busy without actually getting much done.
How is it that we can feel pulled in so many directions but not actually making traction in the few areas that actually matter? As we kick off season 3, I think this is an important place to start.
I don’t know about you, but Fall always feels like such a busy time. School is kicking off again and with that comes new co-op opportunities, sports and activities, Bible studies, and the looming holidays.
I know that I’m going to blink and it will be January and we will be kicking off a New Year. So as I stare fall in the face and try to get my new schedules and routines together, I think this is a really important topic: How can we stop wasting time?
I think it’s so important, every new season, to reevaluate what’s working well and what isn’t. And a big thing for me, with so many modern distractions, is making sure I’m using my time well and not wasting my days away, which unfortunately is all too easy to do.
Do you need to be getting up earlier? And/or using your evenings better?
This is one I struggle with. I am GOOD at getting work done at night, but I struggle in establishing better morning routines. Some of you definitely don’t struggle with this and that’s awesome!
I’ve found the opposite to be true though too: If you are excellent at getting up early, then often that same person really struggles as they head into dinner time and the evening. So maybe you need to focus on ways to be more intentional with your time as the evening hits.
Take a really honest assessment of your day, what is it that you need to focus on when it comes to wasting time? We thrive so much better when I’m up before the kids, have done my devotional, had my coffee, and can really hit the ground running with our full homeschool day kicking into action at 8 am. It’s better for all of us, I just have to really work at this sometimes!
Get dressed for the day.
This is huge for those of us who are home all day. As a younger stay-at-home mom, I was in my PJs most of the day. It was more comfortable to just stay comfy. But I’ve realized over the years, this greatly hampers my productivity. When I get up and am dressed by 8am, our day just starts. It’s like this terrific signal that it’s time to get busy and be productive.
8/2/2023 • 49 minutes, 42 seconds
If you want to learn how to cook/bake/make _______ – S2, E45
In this final episode of Season 2, we're going to talk about learning to cook, bake, and make all sorts of things. Listen in!
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When @jasonbalmet and I got married 14 years ago, I had ZERO cooking skills.
No, seriously. My skill set included top ramen (which we use to eat uncooked with the seasoning sprinkled on top as kids. 😂 Anyone else do that??)and microwaving frozen burritos.
I didn’t know how to cook anything, meal plan, meal prep, grocery shop, compare prices…you get the idea. But when we got married, my domesticity snapped into place and I knew I needed to figure out how to cook and manage my kitchen.
I knew that the time we had before kids was the most free time we would likely ever have again (and did I mention we were both working full time and finishing college full time). I’m not sure how I had that wisdom back then, but I’m so glad God gave me that mission to take it seriously to learn how to cook. But it was a sloooow process.
For the past 14 years, I feel like I’ve had a crash course in cooking, but in tiny weekly baby steps. For about the first 3 years of marriage, Friday night was my night to experiment with cooking. For years, I consistently picked one new recipe a week to cook. Many recipes failed. Some burned. Some were inedible. Some were fine. And some were surprisingly good. But persist I did. And the failures became less and less and the winners became more and more.
I still have a looooong list of things I’d like to learn. And really, that list now more just stuff I want to get into a regular habit of making since my skills in the kitchen have grown so much (Praise God)! I’m a very simple cook. I cook a lot of just real foods. I’m not fancy but I’ve learned how to feed my family 🙌😍I want to encourage you: if you feel a huge desire to take control of your kitchen, there is hope! Start with one small task at a time. Pick one new recipe and go from there.
What I’m going to be tackling next: I’m finally ready to jump back into sourdough. But this time, I’ll be tackling sourdough from freshly ground whole grains. It’s a whole new challenge 😅 But I’m ready for it 💪
So on Instagram, I asked what items you guys wanted to learn how to make/bake/cook and today I’m going to share the responses with some advice from me on how to get started. I asked them to fill in a box that said “I want to learn to cook/bake/make _____”
Just using my pressure canner: This is such a fun goal! Pressure canning is really fun but can also feel totally overwhelming. My go to cookbook for pressure canning is The Complete Guide to Pressure Canning: https://amzn.to/3YbSVis
For anyone who really wants to learn how to can but you are a total newbie, I highly recommend learning first how to water bath can. It’s like low stakes canning. All you need is a big pot (as opposed to an actual pressure canner)! But it will help you learn the basics of sanitizing the jars, canning the food, checking the food, checking that it seals, etc. Then when you venture into pressure canning, it’s a lot easier!
And I have a new book that is one my wish list currently! I got to interview Melissa K Norris recently, her interview will be here on the podcast in a few weeks. Her new book looks so good Everything Worth Preserving: https://amzn.to/43PmSWK
Kombucha:
Kombucha is so fun!! It’s scary at first. But give yourself time to get the hang of it and then it’s so simple to keep it going weekly.
Last year we did a fun experiment and brewed Kombucha and Jun tea at the same time to test out all the flavors. My favorite resource: The Big Book of Kombucha: https://amzn.to/3OxHheK
And I binged watched this YouTube channel when I was first starting out and watched all her episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@YouBrewKombucha
Farmhouse teas is where we get all of our kombucha flavorings and tea for making kombucha!!
7/30/2023 • 48 minutes
Creating Tea Blends With Marla – S2, E44
What is tea, and the difference between types of tea? What are the nutritional values of tea and how are the nutrients found in true tea good for you? Jami interviews tea expert Marla in today's episode to answer all those questions and more. Listen in!
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Let's take a look at herbal teas (tisanes) and how you can create your own types of herbal teas. What are some simple tips/tricks to look for when deciding what herbs to use to create your teas? A couple of easy herbal tea blends you can make, using herbs you may have in your own herb garden.
Marla is the woman behind the MaraBette & Co, Tea and Hospitality, LLC, a wife, daughter, friend. She is an unconventional, God- loving tea & hospitality enthusiast with a no-nonsense approach to helping people discover the joy of hospitality and serving, through the time-honored art of taking tea and having afternoon tea. Through her company, MaraBette & Co, Marla has established a unique line of artisan teas reflecting the love of family, home, friendship, & hospitality, bringing to many a new sense of wonder through her many tea blends.
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Book Recommendation: Homegrown Tea; An Illustrated Guide To Planting, harvesting, & blending teas & tisanes-By Cassie Liversidge
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7/24/2023 • 51 minutes, 18 seconds
Creating Rotating Seasonal Meal Plans: what I’ve been learning – S2, E43
For many years, I’ve functioned well with a loose meal planning system. I needed my days to be extremely flexible and it’s worked well for the most part. This past year or so I’ve felt the need to take my meal planning to a new level but getting things more planned out and a bit more rigid, but still with the flexibility I need. Today I’m discussing the new rotating seasonal meal plan I’ve been talking about. Listen in!
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I am excited to say that my first of 4 meal plans, my summer plan is almost done. Today I’m going to give you a run down of how this is working and what I’ve been learning about meal planning along the way.
As the manager of my home, the kitchen is such a large area of responsibility that can either run like a well oiled machine or feel like complete and utter chaos. The past 6 months has seen more chaos than I’d like. So I’m going back to the drawing board and asking “What does my meal planning need in this new busy season?”
I’ve come up with my plan: Rotating seasonal meal plans. My goals are a few: 1) To make more food from scratch in order to save money 2) Increase the health of my families food so that we all have vitality and energy to tackle the things that God has called us to and 3) Free up brain space and put more of my meal planning on autopilot for smoother routines.
The most important thing to me for finally getting to this more advanced level of meal planning, is having family favorite recipes down. If you are in a stage of need to meal plan for the first time, I suggest you come up with a loose plan that allows you to try out new recipes and hone those recipes that your family loves. Don’t just drift through life and meal planning, come up with a plan to figure out those recipes and save them.
Decide on a meal plan and then stick to it. Honestly a huge part of meal planning is literally just having the discipline to stick to it.
With that said, start with the simplest version of meal planning that you can and build from there (the MVP idea).
Stick with it and develop it as you go so that it makes sense for your family!
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7/16/2023 • 47 minutes, 23 seconds
On Reading Goals, Classics, and Raising Readers – S2, E42
In today’s episode, Jami chats with Jason all about their mid year reading goal statuses. They also discuss their plans to read more classics, as well as introduce them to their kids, as well as how they are raising their kids to love reading as much as they do. Listen in!
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Books mentioned:
The creedal imperative
The case for the christian family
Family driven faith
Jason's reading a lot of Steinbeck this year
The Convivial Homeschool
Modern Miss Mason
A Cover for Glory
Durable Trades
Becoming Free Indeed
The Little Women book Series
Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women
7/10/2023 • 36 minutes, 23 seconds
Growing Community Right Where You’re At with Jill Winger – S2, E41
In today’s episode, Jami interviews Jill Winger of The Prairie Homestead all about growing community and her upcoming book, Old-Fashioned on Purpose. Listen in!
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7/2/2023 • 39 minutes, 56 seconds
Learning Hymns as a Family with Brettnay Brazzell- S2, E40
In today’s episode, Jami interviews Brettnay Brazzell of No Higher Calling all about hymns and the value of teaching them to your children. Listen in!
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6/25/2023 • 43 minutes, 28 seconds
Meal Planning Q&A with Jami – S2, E39
In today’s episode, Jami answers lots of your questions about meal planning. Listen in!
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6/19/2023 • 51 minutes, 13 seconds
Creating a year’s worth of meal plans, the easy way! – S2, E38
In today’s episode, Jami is going to share her fun plan for making a year's worth of meal plans and how to do it simply! She shares 5 steps she's using to create these plans. Listen in!
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My Goal: I am really excited about this. Over the next month and a half, my goal is to make a year’s worth of meal plans so that I can put my meal planning on autopilot. But I’m not actually making 52 weeks of meal plans.
I am going to make rotating, seasonal meal plans. I will take each season, broken down into 3 months and create one 4-week meal plan for that season. So summer will have the summer meal plan which consists of 4 weeks of meals, without a ton of repetition in meals. So June, I’ll pull out my summer meal plan and go. July hits and the 4 weeks start over and then again in August.
Once September hits, it’s time to pull out the Fall meal plan. I’m planning on adding in some easy changes for when your week gets off built right into the meal plan, but in this simple way, I’m going to not only be able to develop a year’s worth of meal plans very easily, but also do it seasonally.
How I’m going to do it:
Figure out some seasonal guidelines. Things like: more ice cream recipes and fresh produce in the summer, pumpkin, gourds, and squashes in the Fall, soups and comfort food in the winter, and so forth I also want to plan around things like: There’s more time for baking in the fall & winter and lots of fun holidays to do so, I don’t want to heat the summer up as much from the oven, so more easy crockpot, bbq, and simple recipes.
Pantry
Put together my first 4-week meal plan, and then spend 2 months adjusting it. This is where I think the simple part of this will come in. I can spend the time up front to make my first meal plan and then spend a month or two tweaking it. As I pull it out again for the next month, I’ll be able to adjust it and take notes!
Put together an individual binder per season. I will have the full meal plan, a calendar view, all the recipes, prep ahead instructions, and grocery list in each binder. This will also allow me to stick other seasonal recipes I come across or want to try into the binder that’s easy to pull out when we need it.
I’m going to aim for a simple version first. As I play with it, I can perfect it and even add to it if I want. What I don’t want to happen is that I make this incredible meal plan that there is no way I can follow.
I’m doing the pre-work right now in June. I’m gathering recipes, starting to think through season changes, and getting the printables all created and ready to go. July 5th is when I’m starting. I’m committing to 20-30 minutes per day to get my first meal plan totally created and in progress. I don’t have hours a day to commit to this right now. So I’m going to just steal a few minutes each day to work on it and I hope you join us!!
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6/12/2023 • 42 minutes, 53 seconds
Encouragement for when you are in a season of waiting – S2, E37
In today’s episode, Jami is sharing 3 seasons of waiting that her family has walked through, and what God has taught them along the way. Listen in!
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When my mom died, it took 6 months to get her toxicology reports back. In this season of grief and not understanding, I had to turn to the Lord again and again in my grief, in my anger, and in my utter inability to fix any of it.
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:6-7)
When we tried to sell our house, the market was raging hot, it crashed the week we listed our house and took 12 months to sell. In a season of financial struggle, we learned a lot about trusting the Lord and thanking him for every single dollar that comes in.
“Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? 26 Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? 27 And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life?[g] 28 And why are you anxious about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, 29 yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. 30 But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? 31 Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. 33 But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” - Matthew 6:25-33
When we desired another baby and it took 12 months to conceive, we had to come really to grips with the fact that we are NOT in control of our fertility in any way, shape, or manner and that we can choose peace and contentment no matter what.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight." (Proverbs 3:5-6)
Now, we find ourselves in a season of waiting once again. We are ready and excited for the next step of building our homestead. We feel a certain amount of excitement and impatience since it feels like our kids are growing so old, so fast.
But God has said not yet. He is asking us to be patient and to trust him. And so once again, we find ourselves in this season of waiting on the Lord, trusting in Him.
And these seasons of waiting have taught me many things:
To plan well, to be a wise steward of what God has given us, and then sit back and be totally content with how God leads. When he opens a door you will know, when he closes a door, you can praise Him.
When everything feels impossible to line up, if it’s God’s will, it will line up. We well and truly can trust in all of the Bible verses urging us to trust in the Lord.
It’s often in the waiting that God is refining us, molding us, and shaping us. Before we had kids, before I had lost my mom, and before I had really encountered very many hard things as an adult, I struggled greatly with anxiety. Now, I can hardly fathom why I struggled with it so much since what I was dealing with and facing then feels so minor to the things I have walked through since. But it was an intense season of anxiety none the less. And through that season, God was teaching me.
6/4/2023 • 37 minutes, 35 seconds
Jami Answers Your Homeschool Questions – S2, E36
In today’s episode, Jami answers your questions on all things homeschooling. Listen in!
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Q: Teaching how to read: https://amzn.to/3N1QOKn
‘DASHIN UINTO LEARNING READERS
TGATB READERS
Q: Reassurance that when we find a curriculum that continues to work it’s okay to stick with it. Sometimes I feel like my kids will miss out on all the other amazing options out there.
I get it! With so many terrific options out there, it can really feel overwhelming and hard to choose. What I like to do is add in a lot of quality reading, this way, I know we are still hitting all kinds of amazing things!
Q: Curriculum Recommendations for Age 5?
MasterBooks, The Good and the Beautiful, And Gather Round.
Q: My son ins’t in the correct grade level - is that normal? Finishing 1st, going into 3rd.
One of the most beautiful things about homeschooling is the ability to tailor the education to your child. Who says that every single subject needs to be taught and mastered at the exact same age? Do adults function like that? Or do we all learn different things at different paces. I use grades as a general guideline to help me moving forward, but only you know your child well enough to know what they need!
Q: General Words of wisdom? Starting K this year
You’ve got this! I know it feels so hard and overwhelming. But K-3rd is a LOT of play and reading. Stick to that and you are golden. Also, read some homeschooling books to get a good idea of homeschooling trips and tricks.
Q: How homeschool daily routine looks like schooling multiple kids?
We try and bunch together subjects as much as possible. The only thing each kid does on their own at their grade level is math, everything else is done as a group.
Gather Round or unit studies is a great way to do this. Especially for K-5th, it’s easy for everyone to study the same thing at a time. Once 5th and beyond, the kids can much more easily study subjects on their own.
8am: daily worksheets & handwriting during breakfast.
9am: Morning basket time & Biblio Plan & current GR unit, & then math.
Done with regular school by noon.
Lunch break
Afternoon we do other fun, hands on things. We do art lessons twice a week and a music lessons twice a week. This is also free play art time, play outside, work on coding, quilting, or knitting a hat. No electronic, tv time, or playing until 4pm.
4pm until dinner they can then play.
Fridays are project Fridays!
Q: Do you use a curriculum or make your own?
Well now, sorta both since we are creating homesteading units! But mostly, I don’t make my own.
Q: Do you bind your books that you print off?
Yes! I have a binding machine that is amazing. It’s saved us thousands of dollars. This year we are trying a new method though in 3 ring notebooks.
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5/28/2023 • 54 minutes, 43 seconds
How we limit and use technology in the home – S2, E35
In today’s episode, Jami invites Jason on to the show to discuss all things tech. They each share what they're currently doing to control tech in their lives, and they also go into details on how they handle tech with their kids. Listen in!
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5/22/2023 • 38 minutes, 39 seconds
Our Homeschool Plans for ’23-’24 – S2, E34
In today’s episode, Jami fills you in on allllllllll her homeschool plans for the next school year. Listen in!
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For Math this year: We are going back to using The Good and the Beautiful. We will be doing Math 5, Math 4, and Math 2. https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/math/
We will be starting BiblioPlan: Ancient History in about 2 weeks: https://www.biblioplan.net/
We will do a few Gather Round Science Units spread throughout the year: Rocks & Minerals, Human Body, and Dinosaurs to start
In the Fall we will be starting IEW for language arts for the 4 older boys: https://iew.com/taxonomy/term/7/?f%5B0%5D=im_field_grade_level%3A7 We will be doing their Grade 3-5th. And Magnolia will do TGATB Level 2 Language Arts since it's free to print off. If we end up not wanting to finish it, I may switch her to MasterBooks language arts, we will see how the year goes.
Mid year: We will add in a typing course for 4 older boys around January.
We do Art Lessons twice a week. We look up Bob Ross painting videos, watch Kids Art Hub, and find other drawing, painting and art classes online for free. One of my sons really wants to take a full illustrating course, so I will find a good one for him to take.
We do music lessons 3 times per week. We take online classes from https://prodigies.com/
We use Project Friday to explore additional hands on skills and training. Most of our Project Friday's lately have been coming from our own new homesteading curriculum: https://findingjoybookstore.com/collections/sterling-spectacles-homeschool
The Talk by Luke and Trisha Gilkerson: https://www.intoxicatedonlife.com/store/product/the-talk/ Jason went through book 1 with the older boys last year, he's doing book 1 with the middle twins right now, and will start book 2 sometime this year with the older boys. We highly recommend the series!
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5/15/2023 • 40 minutes, 37 seconds
Jason and Jami’s Productivity Secrets – S2, E33
In today’s episode, Jami welcomes Jason on and together they discuss their secrets, superpowers, and kryptonite when it comes to productivity. Listen in!
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5/8/2023 • 43 minutes, 12 seconds
A Peek into Planning for the Months Ahead – S2, E32
In today’s episode, Jami gives a good peek into her planning process and thoughts for the coming months. Listen in!
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Planning:
Revamping my mornings: 6-7am: Bible, coffee, get ready time. 7-8am: 30 min instagram, 30 min current project
Planning time in realistic chunks.
Tighter homeschool plans.
Putting fun things on the calendar: We want to go swimming at least 2x a month, make a list of Oklahoma state parks to visit.
Canning & Gardening: Making lists & plans and doing them
Taking time to develop my new meal plans
4/30/2023 • 52 minutes, 33 seconds
5 Ways I’m Cutting Costs (but not Quality) This Year – S2, E31
In today’s episode, Jami goes into detail on her top 5 ways she's planning to cut costs this year. Listen in!
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A healthy bread with most meals:
I’ve gotten into really good routines now with making my own bread products and other flour products. And I’ve found, that with a growing family, adding in as many bread products as I can, helps not only with cost but in keeping those bellies full without sacrificing health.
IDEAS:
English muffins, butter, and eggs for breakfast
Ezekiel Waffles for breakfast
Bean, egg, and cheese breakfast burritos for breakfast
Making 4 sandwich loaves a week:
PB&J
Grilled Cheese
Toast on the side with raw butter
Dinners:
Easy artisan loaves with dinners
Homemade tortillas
Herb & Cheese muffins with dinner, etc.
Getting back to making my own pantry staples.
Homemade cleaning items again.
I’ve started first with laundry detergent and dishwasher detergent.
Growing & Preserving more of my own food. This might be limited a bit this year, but working on it none the less
Much more consistent meal plans. I’d like to develop four weeks of rotating meal plans for each season! I think this will start in the summer. We’ll see how it goes, and I’ll share what I learn as I go.
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4/24/2023 • 44 minutes, 4 seconds
Balmet Rules for Adventuring with Kids – S2, E30
In today’s episode, Jami shares the Balmet family's tips and encouragement for traveling and adventuring with kids, whether on a big road trip or just a simple day out. Listen in!
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4/17/2023 • 41 minutes, 57 seconds
[CLASSIC REPLAY] Remember, there is still Kingdom work to be done – S2, E29
Are you feeling frazzled right now? Maybe overwhelmed as you look to the end of the year and a start of a new one? I've been feeling that a lot this year so I had to remind myself: There is important Kingdom work for me to do each day. I just need to refocus enough to see it. We are going to talk about the right priorities today:
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4/9/2023 • 39 minutes, 7 seconds
Q&A Time with Jami – S2, E28
In today’s episode, Jami answers listener questions about homeschooling, housekeeping, attending conferences with kids, sleep training, and more. Listen in!
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4/3/2023 • 55 minutes, 53 seconds
Balmet Homeschool Update – S2, E27
In today’s episode, Jami talks all about what homeschooling has looked like for the Balmet family lately, and she also shares some of things she's changing up for the upcoming school year. Listen in!
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3/27/2023 • 49 minutes, 18 seconds
Practical Family Worship with Jason – S2, E26
In today’s episode, Jami interviews Jason about family worship and how he handles it. Listen in!
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For Bible Reading Ideas:
Family Worship Bible Guide
Has comments and notes for every single chapter in the bible.
You can just use it alongside your bible, and read it to help the kids understand the scripture you are reading.
Beginning: Family Worship in Genesis
It has you read a passage of scripture, explains what was read, and then asks some questions to see what the kids are retaining.
It also comes with an excellent list of bible verses to memorize.
The Biggest Story Bible Storybook
Bible stories illustrated
The Child's Story Bible
The entire bible written for children to understand.
For Book Reading Ideas:
Exploring the Bible Together: A 52-Week Family Worship Plan
The Biggest Story: How the Snake Crusher Brings Us Back to the Garden
The Promise: The Amazing Story of Our Long-Awaited Savior
The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New
WonderFull: Ancient Psalms Ever New
I Am: 40 Bible Stories, Devotions, and Prayers About the Names of God
Piercing Heaven: Prayers of the Puritans (Prayers of the Church)
Valley of Vision
Be Thou My Vision: A Liturgy for Daily Worship
The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross
The Lightlings
The Prince's Poison Cup
The Donkey Who Carried a King
The Priest with Dirty Clothes
For learning more about Family Worship:
Family Worship (Family Guidance Series)
Joel Beeke
Family Driven Faith: Doing What It Takes to Raise Sons and Daughters Who Walk with God
Voddie Baucham
Family Shepherds: Calling and Equipping Men to Lead Their Homes
Voddie Baucham
Family Discipleship: Leading Your Home through Time, Moments, and Milestones
Matt Chandler
Family Worship: : In the Bible, In History, and In Your Home
Donald Whitney
Bringing the Gospel to Covenant Children
Joel Beeke
Catechism Memorization
Westminster Shorter Catechism
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC43RFL2mE46Ou0H45pNvjHw
Singing Suggestions:
All I Have is Christ
When We See Your Face
And Can It Be?
I Love to Tell the Story
It is Well with My Soul
Blessed Assurance
His Mercy is More
The Solid Rock
3/20/2023 • 41 minutes, 56 seconds
Introduction to Theology in the Home Series – S2, E25
In today’s episode, Jami introduces her new series here on the podcast and answers a handful of listener questions. Listen in!
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3/13/2023 • 40 minutes, 46 seconds
First 21 books of the year with Jason & Jami – S2, E24
In today's episode, Jason and Jami are chatting about their 2023 reading challenge, where they are at, their favorite books of the year, and their reading themes for the rest of 2023. Listen in!
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3/6/2023 • 36 minutes, 26 seconds
Stewarding our jobs at home well – S2, E23
One of the primary things that God has tasked us with is managing our homes well. But managing our homes is actually quite a large task. How do we do this well? What do we do in overwhelming seasons? How can be pivot and make changes on the ground when needed? We will dive into all of this and more! Listen in.
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2/26/2023 • 51 minutes, 50 seconds
Learning real skills as a family – S2, E22
One of our family goals is so learn real life, hands-on skills. We want to learn together as a family and teach our kids who can pass this on to the next generation. In today's episode, we are going to chat about the WHY behind this and some practical ways to incorporate it into daily life. Listen in!
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2/20/2023 • 45 minutes, 39 seconds
Our household goals for this year – S2, E21
I've got some big household/family goals for this year. They revolve around food preservation, routines, and even some gardening. Listen in as I discuss my 5 household goals for this next year.
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2/13/2023 • 38 minutes, 50 seconds
Reordering your week to slow down, but get more done with Alyssa Wolff – S2, E20
If you feel like your schedule is out of control and you are doing too much, but you don't know how to simplify, then this episode is for you. I got the chance to sit down with Alyssa from Your Unbusy Life and she shared how she plans 2 weeks at a time, her meal planning secrets, how to declutter and simplify when you have 5 kids, and more! Listen in.
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2/6/2023 • 34 minutes, 22 seconds
The benefits of building a bulk pantry – S2, E19
In the last few years, I've been working on building up a bulk pantry. I've been working on learning how to cook more from scratch and bulk buy raw ingredients to make it more affordable! Today we are discussing WHY building a bulk pantry can be amazing for your house. Listen in!
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So why are we all here talking about building up a bulk pantry?
1. God calls us to be wise stewards
We’ve been FAR too disconnected from our current supply chain.
“Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, “The dreams of Pharaoh are one; God has revealed to Pharaoh what he is about to do. 26 The seven good cows are seven years, and the seven good ears are seven years; the dreams are one. 27 The seven lean and ugly cows that came up after them are seven years, and the seven empty ears blighted by the east wind are also seven years of famine. 28 It is as I told Pharaoh; God has shown to Pharaoh what he is about to do. 29 There will come seven years of great plenty throughout all the land of Egypt, 30 but after them there will arise seven years of famine, and all the plenty will be forgotten in the land of Egypt. The famine will consume the land, 31 and the plenty will be unknown in the land by reason of the famine that will follow, for it will be very severe. 32 And the doubling of Pharaoh's dream means that the thing is fixed by God, and God will shortly bring it about. 33 Now therefore let Pharaoh select a discerning and wise man, and set him over the land of Egypt. 34 Let Pharaoh proceed to appoint overseers over the land and take one-fifth of the produce of the land of Egypt during the seven plentiful years. 35 And let them gather all the food of these good years that are coming and store up grain under the authority of Pharaoh for food in the cities, and let them keep it. 36 That food shall be a reserve for the land against the seven years of famine that are to occur in the land of Egypt, so that the land may not perish through the famine.” - Genesis 41:25-36
2. Are we headed into supply chain issues?
One of my goals is to decrease how far my food is coming from. So if I can first try to buy a lot more from within my own country and then second, within my own local county!
3. What about food shortages?
Again, we could be heading for some food shortages. Certainly in some areas of food.
Being able to build up a bulk pantry helps you to weather these storms really well. If something your family depended on weekly or daily was gone for 6 months, would you be okay? Building up a wise bulk pantry ensures that you will be!
4. Beating back against rising food prices
And this is the real winner. I know food costs are rising. I know with gas increasing and inflation setting it, it can feel scary!
Building up a bulk pantry helps you guard against all of this. You can buy things at their lowest and never have to buy at the highest. It helps insulate you from shortages and other things. And it helps you weather an unexpected job loss or financial crises a lot better.
1/30/2023 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
A family, life, & ministry update with Jason & Jami – S2,E18
Welcome to our annual life and ministry update! Jason is joining me on this episode. Today we are debriefing about all our travels and business projects from 2022 and settling in Oklahoma. Then looking ahead to all that we are planning for 2023 - and beyond.. Join us for a fun and exciting chat!
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1/23/2023 • 33 minutes, 26 seconds
2023 Christian Reading Challenge
Woohoo! I am so excited to be finally sharing our 2023 Christian Reading Challenge with you. In today's podcast episode, we are looking back over our 2022 reading challenge, discussing our favorite books we read, and sharing our new goals for 2023! Listen in.
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Jason & Jami’s 2022 Reading Goal:
We both set big goals for this year, and neither of us are hitting it! But that’s okay because I feel like we both had great reading years. And that’s really all that matters.
Jason read: 80 books for the year (out of 104 goal)
Jami read: 65 books for the year (out of 104 goal)
Our goals are 104 books again for 2023. But this year we both have some additional reading that we are setting as goals. Listen to the episode to hear.
Jason and Jami's Top Books Read in 2022:
Bread of Life: Savoring the All-Satisfying Goodness of Jesus through the Art of Bread Making - https://amzn.to/3ZBtpn7
I Will Build My Church - https://amzn.to/3WfEmYO
The Time-Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most - https://amzn.to/3XAZgTo
Ruler of Kings: Toward a Christian Vision of Government - https://amzn.to/3H98kth
Home Sweet Maison: The French Art of Making a Home - https://amzn.to/3w5JDHH
Little House on the Prairie - https://amzn.to/3kldcCi
Anne of Green Gables - https://amzn.to/3QPzrfZ
The Christ of the Covenants - https://amzn.to/3w8VWTM
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones - https://amzn.to/3XB2RR1
The Space Trilogy - https://amzn.to/3XzErYo
The Faithful and the Fallen - https://amzn.to/3XA40bA
The Hobbit: Or There and Back Again - https://amzn.to/3XjLvIP
Books in 2023 we want to read:
Lord of the Rings - https://amzn.to/3XjLPY3
The Silmarillion - https://amzn.to/3izzIXW
The Fall of Númenor: And Other Tales from the Second Age of Middle-earth - https://amzn.to/3kkawoL
The Fall Of Gondolin - https://amzn.to/3kknTFq
Beren And Lúthien - https://amzn.to/3INMkFt
The Reformation: A History - https://amzn.to/3ZCStu4
Choose your own 2023 reading goal:
We are doing our reading challenge for you guys a bit differently this year. If you want to use last year's format, you can head over and print it out here. This year we are giving you lots of categories and book suggestions and encouraging you to pick your own goal.
My personal favorite goal to do if you are just starting out is 24 books for the year. This is roughly 2 books per month. And if you look at the typical non-fiction Christian book, it will have about 12 chapters. Read about 1 chapter per day and you can easily read 2 books per month! But it does take focus to hit that.
Book Recommendations Per Category:
Church History Books
Church History in Plain Language - Bruce Shelley - https://amzn.to/3bM2mhN
2000 Years of Christ’s Power - Nick Needham - https://amzn.to/3bRva8C
Introduction to the History of Christianity - Tim Dowley - https://amzn.to/3yJQbMr
The Unquenchable Flame - Michael Reeves - https://amzn.to/3fDizqC
The Reformation - Stephen Nichols - https://amzn.to/3i3AsBZ
Meet the Puritans - Joel Beeke & Randall Pederson - https://amzn.to/34ao4I6
For Us and For Our Salvation - Stephen Nichols - https://amzn.to/34eZ2HS
Evangelicalism Divided - Iain Murray - https://amzn.to/3uhND4z
A Scottish Christian Heritage - Iain Murray - https://amzn.to/3wsPIvW
Epic: An Around-The-World Journey Through Christian History – Tim Challies - https://amzn.to/2SpO5AB
Church History 101 - Sinclair Ferguson - https://amzn.to/3vnO92g
In the Year of Our Lord - Sinclair Ferguson - https://amzn.to/2SpOfYJ
Womanhood Books
Enough about Me: Find Lasting Joy in the Age of Self – Jen Oshman - https://amzn.to/3fhdmWv
1/16/2023 • 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Building Our Homes: Legacy & Tradition – S2, E16
How do we build our homes as Christian women? How do we juggle the housework and taking care of our families WHILE actively building our homes and future generations? How can we be legacy minded with routines and schedules? Let's dive in!
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First, we need to see what Scripture says about the household. Our faith is very practical.
"But as for you, teach what accords with sound[a] doctrine. 2 Older men are to be sober-minded, dignified, self-controlled, sound in faith, in love, and in steadfastness. 3 Older women likewise are to be reverent in behavior, not slanderers or slaves to much wine. They are to teach what is good, 4 and so train the young women to love their husbands and children, 5 to be self-controlled, pure, working at home, kind, and submissive to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be reviled. 6 Likewise, urge the younger men to be self-controlled. 7 Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity, 8 and sound speech that cannot be condemned, so that an opponent may be put to shame, having nothing evil to say about us." - Titus 2: 1-8
Our faith is meant to be passed down
Duet: 6:4-9: Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.[b] 5 You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. 6 And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. 7 You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. 8 You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. 9 You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.
What this means: the way we live and run our households matters greatly. From the dusting, to the diaper changes. From the cooking to the cuddling up and reading a book, both the actual work and the tone in our home matters.
We have a tendency in the Western Church to over emphasize the Spiritual. We focus so much on the fact that this world is not our home, that we severely neglect our physical homes in the here and now.
We are so focused on the Lord coming back at any moment, that we forget the very real possibility of our great-great-great grand children growing up to know the Lord.
And we know that God blesses generations of Christians. We need to think a lot more about how we are getting the faith down to our grand children, than what vacation we are taking next or the next netflix show we want to binge.
So when we think about legacy, and everyday routines, and big picture, and nitty gritty, we need to focus on a few things:
1. Our own behavior and attitude is of utmost importance.
It’s better to live on the corner of your roof top than with a contentious wife.
It’s better to serve walmart pizza on paper plates and have a joyful attitude than to make a 4 course meal but to be a terrible grouch throughout it.
2. The training we do in our homes, is for eternity.
In our society, it seems like since we can outsource most of the essential tasks of the home: cooking food, doing laundry, educating our kids, cleaning the house…can all be outsourced to someone else now.
so we lose the perspective that how we run and manage our homes matters greatly. There are two entire generations - millenials and Gen Z who have come or are c...
1/9/2023 • 59 minutes, 49 seconds
Step 2 in Setting New Year Goals: Discussing the current year (with Jason) – S2, E15
It's that time of year: goal setting, planning, and starting fresh in the New Year! Last week we discussed my first step in goal planning: brainstorming! Today Jason is joining me to discuss 2022. We chat about what we thought this year would look like (and how it really ended up) and our takeaways (both the good and the bad) that we can use to shape our 2023 goals. Listen in!
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12/26/2022 • 36 minutes, 20 seconds
Step 1 in Setting New Goals – Brainstorming: 1 – 3 weeks – S2, E14
The New Year is just around the corner and we are kicking off a new mini series all about planning. We are going to start off today in the brainstorming phase. Jason will join me next to discuss how we take our individual brainstorming into business and family meetings for our goals. And then we will share how to take those big goals and break them down into actionable, daily tasks! Let's dive in.
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12/19/2022 • 32 minutes, 28 seconds
Balmet Family Christmas Traditions (and how not to get overwhelmed) – S2, E13
Today I'm sharing our more treasured Balmet family Christmas traditions AND the new traditions we are starting this year. Our traditions are a work in progress and I'm also sharing a good perspective to have during the hard or overwhelming years. Listen in!
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Christmas Movie List:
Muppet Christmas Carol
The Santa Clause #1-3
New show: The Clauses
Klaus
Charlie Brown Christmas
Christmas with the Kranks
Elf
It’s a Wonderful Life
The Grinch
Home Alone #1-3
Arthur Christmas
Noelle
Christmas Devotionals:
The Dawn of Redeeming Grace - Sinclair Ferguson
Love Came Down at Christmas - Sinclair Ferguson
Behold Your King - Grant and Ericha Van Brimmer
Apologia Studios Christmas Devotional - YouTube
12/12/2022 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
Using Time Blocking for Better Routines with Kayse Pratt – S2,E12
It's the absolute best time of year to be thinking about how to use our time intentionally. We can finish December strong and head into the new year strong. But it all starts with some intentionality and some planning. Join Kayse and I in this interview today as we discuss how we can use time blocking and intentional habits to get more done that we want to do. Listen in!
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12/5/2022 • 37 minutes, 54 seconds
Jami’s Tips for Cooking with Kids – S2, E11
Cooking with kids can be hard. It can also be so rewarding. And something I try to do more and more with my own kids. This episode is tips from a mom of 7 who is in the trenches, trying to bring her kids into the kitchen more, and the tips she has learned along the way. Listen in!
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11/28/2022 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
Building Family Culture During the Holidays with FOOD – S2, E10
Today we are tying our mini series, In the Kitchen, to all the upcoming holidays! How can we build a strong family culture in our homes, around food? That's what we are diving into and Jami is going to share 7 practical ways they implement this in our home. The point isn't to do everything so that it looks like Pinterest, but rather, to just intentionally build those traditions and culture with food as an anchor (however that food looks for your family)! Let's dive in!
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11/20/2022 • 35 minutes, 27 seconds
How to have more JOY and less stress this Christmas – S2, E9
We are taking a one episode break in our kitchen series, to talk about something very important: The upcoming holidays & time management. How do we juggle all the good things coming up, while making memories for our family, and doing it with joy? Listen in!
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11/14/2022 • 57 minutes, 17 seconds
Jami’s Favorite Kitchen Hacks – S2, E8
In our episode last week, we talked about what your goal(s) for your kitchen is. This is an important first step in figuring out what to work on and when! This week, we are breaking down some of those goals into baby steps and addressing some starting points and where to jump to when you lack motivation. My goal this week is to help you have some fun in your kitchen again (or for the first time)!
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Q: Right now, the goal of my kitchen is to make really delicious, healthy, meals from scratch but this has been so hard on a budget lately. I also am struggling to source healthy meat and dairy that’s within my budget.
For us, I try to throw in as many good non-meat meals as I can throughout the week. Pizza, minestrone soup, tomato soup with grilled cheese, etc. So that I can buy smaller amounts of higher quality meat. I prioritize what I can find on sale and cook around that (rather than making my meal plan first and buying what meat I want). I love cooking meals where I can stretch the meat as far as possible. So stir fry and things where I only use 1-2 lbs of ground beef for my entire family for a dinner and leftovers. I buy what I can of higher quality stuff and make my meal plan fit around that! I have also looked for ways I can save money (buying 50lbs of dried beans for example and making my own bread) so that even little extra bits can help out!
Q: I want to change a ton of things in my kitchen: I work full time outside the home and struggle to get meals on the table, I love canning and preserving food from my garden, I want to find a cow that we can buy but struggling to find the farm, etc. So many things but not enough time.
Prioritize, make a list, and start. Some of the goals will be years out, and thats okay!
Q: I'm in a breakfast rut - do you have any relatively healthy, kid friendly breakfast meals you could pass on?
Anything I can make ahead is a huge win for me. Ideas: Ezekiel waffles, egg bake, overnight oatmeal, protein loaded muffins, and pancake bake.
Q: Taking the mystery out of eating healthy
Our goal is just to eat real food. Without chemicals added, without refined white sugar added to everything, without nasty or harmful oils. just real food, cooked in delicious ways. And so what I always recommend, is to find something that sounds really exciting to you to learn how to make first. Maybe that's BREAD! Make healthy, nourishing and filling bread that is exciting. It might be your gateway to healthier eating. Or start with healthy desserts, that's always a fun one. Does your family LOVE soda? Try brewing kombucha or better yet, a Ginger bug! (Sandpointsodacompany.com)
11/7/2022 • 56 minutes
What is the goal of your kitchen? S2, E7
We are kicking off a new section in our series here in season 2 of The Productive Household. We are turning to different areas of our home. And the first we will be diving into is really thinking thoroughly about our kitchen. This new mini series will be a little bit theoretical big picture and a little bit every day practical! Let's dive in!
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Have you ever thought through the goal of your kitchen? What is it you want in your kitchen? What do you want your kitchen to produce? And are those goals aligned with the stage and season of life you are in?
With rising food prices, rising gas prices, and everything else rising, it's a very important time to think through: what the goal of your kitchen is?
My goal:
As much as I am able, with the food budget I currently have and the time I have, to eat an unprocessed traditional diet. My goal is to continually increase the quality of our food we make from scratch and move more and more of that food production to our own household. Within the next year, we want to be totally independent of grocery stores and be sourcing additional foods that we need on a monthly and weekly basis from local farms (i.e. soap from my friend who makes soap, raw milk from the farm, and eggs from another friend who keeps chickens).
What this goal looked like at the very beginning: I started reading food labels. And I started just trying to cut out processed foods where I could. So back at the beginning, it just meant usually choosing a slightly healthier option at the grocery store. Looking for things that didn't have addd sugar, bad oils, or white flour. And slowly, that evolved into learning what ingredients are healthy and what aren't. It meant learning how to take real ingredients and learn to cook with them. It meant being able to read recipes that called for white sugar and vegetable oil and knowing that I could substitute extra virgin olive oil and raw honey instead.
And slowly, it's meant a total transformation of my kitchen. What I want you to think through this week is: What are your goal(s) in your kitchen?
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10/31/2022 • 30 minutes, 27 seconds
Adding Project Fridays to Our Weekly Schedule – S2, E6
We've started a new habit in our weekly schedule this year called Project Fridays and it's change the way we get to household projects AND fun projects we want to do. This episode is for all homeschoolers especially, but really for anyone who wants to get to "extra" projects but just never finds the time to do so. Listen in!
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I've got a few goals this year in running a productive household. I've got some household projects going on like decluttering and organizing kids clothes, putting the garden to bed for the fall in a good way, and organizing the garage. We've also got a whole list of fun things we want to tackle: learning how to knit, making sourdough, the kids want to do homemade play-dough again and the list goes on.
As we sink back into normal life routines after having a baby and revamping our homeschool routines for the year, I accidentally started something new that we call Project Fridays. And we've loved it!
Our goal with Project Fridays: Learn and explore a fun new skill or craft AND get a home project done!
Here's how we do it: First thing we start our home project and get it done quick. Everyone is motivated and excited to get it done. And then we move into our hands on project!
So far we've done: Water color class, Making necklaces and bracelets, making chocolates and lollipops.
What we've got on our schedule for this year:
Making clay beads
Christmas cookies
Homemade play dough
Learning how to sew
Learning how to crochet
Candies from scratch
Charcoal sketching
Carving soapstone
Making soap
Making clay stop motion characters + background making
Turning this into movies
Learn how to make basic video games
Learning to code
Cake decorating
Woodworking
How to make it affordable:
Thrift stores - check in often for craft supplies (create a list so you know what to look for!)
Hobby Lobby (and Michael's + Joannes) clearance sections
Dollar Tree
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10/24/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 19 seconds
For when you lack energy- S2, E5
In this series of the new season, we are chatting about having productive households. One key component of a productive household, is stewarding our health (and our mental health) in a way that we can be productive in the season God has called us to. Today we are focusing on this topic from a very practical view point. Let's jump in!
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For when you lack energy:
1) Take an honest evaluation: why are you lacking energy?
Are you struggling to find meaning in your day?
Are you feeling bored? Listen to last episode
Are you feeling depressed?
Do you need to evaluate your health and hormones?
As women, we often put ourselves last. this can be a GOOD thing sometimes. It can also be a bad thing when we do it to the detriment of your health.
It brings glory to God when we care for our physical bodies in a way that allows us to care for our families.
Some ways to help energy:
1. Minerals! Mt. Capra minerals are what I use right now. Also: real sea salt are an excellent source of minerals.
2. Getting real sleep
3. Figuring out your hormones & thyroid health (check out Dr. Axe as an important starting point)
4. Focusing on healthy carbs and fats
5. Vitamin D - get out in the sun 15-20 minutes a day
6. Vitamin B complex (I love Dr. Axe's)
10/17/2022 • 52 minutes, 52 seconds
What do you do when your home is BORING? – S2, E4
In this episode of our new series, The Productive Household, we are tackling the issues of boredom. I'm going to challenge your mindset when it comes to feelings of boredom, fulfillment, and a good days work within our homes. Let's dive in!
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Book recommendation: Eve in Exile
Documentary based on the book Eve in Exile
Throughout college as I was writing papers on Ancient Near Eastern History and learning how to read the Bible in the original Hebrew (yeah – I was a double major – History and Biblical Studies and loved every minute of it), it was easy to feel like I was spending my time on extremely worthwhile things.
After college, I worked full time and had dreams of getting my masters degree (I still do for that matter) and it was easy to feel like I was contributing to my family by bringing in an income when we really needed it.
Now? My days are spent changing poopy diapers, teaching math (often in with lots of tears), the endless cycle of meal prep, breaking up fights, teaching kindness, cleaning dishes, putting up a new load of laundry, folding that laundry, putting it away and starting all these processes over and over again.
When my first 5 kids were little, I hit a wall at some point. I started feeling defeated and a bit overwhelmed by all the physical needs in my home and it was easy to NOT look forward to the next day of repeating it all over again. Somewhere along the line, I forgot the importance of what I do.
And I gotta say, some days are just boring. So whether you find yourself battling tough and mundane days or boredom, I feel yeah. It’s easy to feel that way in our homes.
Especially in a culture that doesn’t value what we do at home. We tend to boil our home tasks down to just: cleaning and meaningless cooking. But what if we changed the way we looked at our homes? And the work we do within In?
I think a lot of us struggle with these feelings from time to time. But we don’t want to voice them because then maybe it will look like we are not “good” mothers or “good” homemakers or we are not grateful for all that God gives.
I want to challenge your mindset.
Often, women will express that they want to go back to work because they don’t feel challenged at home. They want to do something worthwhile with their talents and their time and they feel like that isn’t happening at home.
They want to do something with all their creativity and feel like the work they are doing is valuable.
As I shared at the beginning of this new series, I think a big part of this is that we’ve moved all modes of productivity out of the home. Homes have becomes places that we primarily consume. And for all of humans history, until the past 70 years or so, homes have been the places in which we create and produce.
Maybe the problem isn’t our homes, maybe it’s that things are too easy. So we feel bored. We are not challenge.
Listen, women. We are creative. We are smart. We are fiercely smart. We are able to multitask and juggle hard things. But our modern homes don’t engage large parts of our brains. We balk at the dishes and cleaning toilets because we don’t feel challenged or fulfilled.
One important caveat: Not everything in life is exciting or exhilarating. Often, God is asking us to find joy and be stratified in HIM through the boring and the mundane.
But I also think we can look at our homes in a different light. The amazing book, Eve in Exile,
10/9/2022 • 40 minutes, 33 seconds
Trusting the Lord with your time & energy (learning to REST!) – S 2, E 3
In the last episode we chatted about having a good work ethic and really working unto the Lord. God calls us to hard, fulfilling work. But that's all balanced out with true, Biblical rest.
Our discussion today is going to start to dig into what this means and what it looks like!
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To the world, a successful life might look like a rich person who never has to work another day in their life. Someone who is waited on hand and foot and has endless leisure time at their disposal. But we know from God's Word, that even the wealthiest among us have a responsibility to use that wealth and honor and serve the Lord and work had at that! We are all called to good, hard, fulfilling work.
In fact, as our world chases endless leisure and pointless entertainment, we know that ultimately that leads to a very hallow and shallow life. We find true fulfillment in the Lord and that pretty much always looks like a hard, fulfilling day of work for the Lord!
But the key to this entire discussion is that our hard work is buffeted by true, Biblical rest. Resting well in the Lord! And while the world doesn't have a good view of work, they also mess up their approach to rest. In fact, most of us don't know what true rest is or how to balance out hard work.
So instead of working hard for the Lord, resting well in the Lord, and finding fulfillment in the rhythms...we do busy frantic work all the time, with intermittent moments of trying to rest but actually just feeling exhausted and busy all the time. You want me to view my work as a blessing and do it joyfully? Well the key piece you might be missing is the REST.
TRUSTING the Lord with your time & energy
So here we come to the very important lesson of trusting God with our time and energy. When I talk to other moms, a very common struggle for many of us is learning how to rest and rest well. We struggle to take time off and refuel.
So first: How are you resting?
If you are a busy mom, you may have lost touch with what those things are in your life. So I encourage you to play and experiment and really pay attention to what you find truly restful and what ends up being a waste of time. I will almost always regret scrolling social media aimlessly for an hour. I have almost never regretted reading for an hour (unless I was ignoring the pile of dishes in the sink and then I might regret it in the morning ;))
Another key piece of learning how to balance hard work with good rest, is giving yourself permission to rest. We struggle so much letting ourselves actually take time off and rest. And for me at least, it has boiled down a lot to not trusting the Lord. I sometimes struggle with a massive to do list that I feel like I have to keep going, I have to run myself into the ground, I have to do it all. But what I'm missing in that moment is trusting the Lord.
I've come a LONG way (and still have to constantly remind myself) to trust the Lord with the work put in front of me that day. So if a houseful of sick kids derails my productive schedule for a week, I remind myself that this is the work that God has put in front of me today and I can trust Him with my time. When finances or work stress overwhelms me and threatens to take over every second of my life, I trust the Lord that I can take time off and rest because he expects us to rest and so I can trust him in that. Example: The sabbath and farmers.
9/26/2022 • 47 minutes, 20 seconds
Striving for excellence in your home, but resting in Him – S 2, Ep 2
Welcome back to the second episode in season 2! We are kicking off a mini series here on the podcast called The Productive Household. This series is going hand in hand with our new 12 month home economics program we are doing in My Homemaking Mentor (my online training academy for Christian women).
Last week we kicked off this discussion in the first episode about what is a productive household? And today we are back talking about an important topic: How can we strive for excellence in our homes and work hard for His Glory...while at the same time, resting in Him and finding that balance that we all need between hard work and good rest?
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I think I might ruffle a few feathers in today's discussion. Because in our world, we are often told we are doing too much, that it's totally fine if we are a "hot mess mama" and we tend to ridicule or look down on those who seem to have it all together. In fact, I think we tend to look at women who do seem to have things more together and assume they have a big hairy unscrubbed toilet secret that makes her not actually that good.
But what we want to chat about today, is the fact that God does call us to work hard. Work diligently. Be creative with that work. And throw ourselves into the task at hand. But like we talked about in the last episode, this is done not out of hustle and has to be done with our priorities in the right place.
Basing our work ethic off of God's Word and not the world
We don't have to look very long in Scripture to find verse after verse about working hard for the Lord. We were not created to just sit cross legged on the floor praying all day every day. We were created to pray and to worship the Lord and a terrific way to do that is through, hard God honoring work.
"Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, 24 knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ." - Colossians 3:23-24
"Warning Against Idleness
6 Now we command you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you keep away from any brother who is walking in idleness and not in accord with the tradition that you received from us. 7 For you yourselves know how you ought to imitate us, because we were not idle when we were with you, 8 nor did we eat anyone's bread without paying for it, but with toil and labor we worked night and day, that we might not be a burden to any of you. 9 It was not because we do not have that right, but to give you in ourselves an example to imitate. 10 For even when we were with you, we would give you this command: If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat. 11 For we hear that some among you walk in idleness, not busy at work, but busybodies. 12 Now such persons we command and encourage in the Lord Jesus Christ to do their work quietly and to earn their own living.[d]" - 2 Thessalonians 3: 6-12
We also see the flip side in Scripture, that laziness is a sin and that we should not be slothful.
Deep down, I think we all know that working hard is honoring to God of course. But I think the disconnect happens when we don't connect that to scrubbing toilets, meal planning, singing Scripture songs with toddlers, and acting like a chauffer between errands and music lessons. We forget that there is good hard work in front of us everyday, even if it doesn't look like being a CEO of a large company or a missionary in Africa.
God has given us a lot of work. Right here, right now, right in front of us. And it might be very hard work, but it might also be very mundane boring work that we have a hard time seeing the significance in. Either way, we can throw our selves into the task at hand work unto the Lord!
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9/19/2022 • 48 minutes, 45 seconds
The Call to a Productive Household – S 2, Ep 1
Welcome back to season #2 of the podcast. We are back with a practical and exciting new series on the podcast all about The Productive Household. Listen in to hear how we can recapture joy and meaning within our homes.
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What is a Productive Household?
Jason and I have been listening to a podcast we loved called Bright Hearth. In it, the shows hosts Brian and Lexi go through each room of their house and share how we can bring glory to God within those different rooms and realms of raising a family.
They use this phrase a lot: A Productive Household. I love this term because I think it encompasses so much of what we talk about and share here at Finding Joy.
So what is a Productive Household?
When we look to God’s Word, we see that we are created for work. Good, hard work is deeply satisfying and we see that man was tasked with work before the fall, not as a result of the fall.
Throughout Scripture we see men and women working hard and diligently. We see all throughout the call to cast aside laziness and to work hard unto the Lord.
Colossians 3:23-24“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.”
1 Corinthians 15:58 - “Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”
Proverbs 12:11 - “Whoever works his land will have plenty of bread, but he who follows worthless pursuits lacks sense.”
We are encouraged to be lazy in our culture
We live in a hustle culture. We are far too busy and far too distracted. I agree with that. We pack our lives too full and take on too much and hustle to make it all work.
So many well intentioned voices out there push back against this hustle culture by shouting that we must rest and have balance.
I totally get that those voices (at least the ones in my inbox) are coming from a good place. They don’t want to see another mom get burnt out or overwhelmed. I get the sentiment.
However, I also think that an over reaction to the hustle, busy culture has sent us in the opposite direction. That we see work as bad. That when things get tough or overwhelming, that we must be doing something wrong. That a full schedule and a full life is automatically wrong.
What I want to argue for today is this: That God created us for hard work. That we are designed to work hard throughout the week and that God has built in very strategic good moments for rest. And that what we really need to react against are the wrong priorities.
If you think of every civilization throughout history, except for the ultra rich and nobility, people worked far harder than most of us do everyday. Hard, back breaking work. Working from sun up to sun set, working hard for the Lord.
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9/12/2022 • 47 minutes, 20 seconds
What if I don’t find Sundays’s restful? On Sabbath rest + expectations -Episode #47
Are you struggling to find Sunday's restful? Do you desire to make Sunday about Church and fellowship but end up just feeling burnt out and even more tired? Do you sometimes wonder what the purpose in our rest is? In this practical episode, Jami tackles the important question "What if I don't find Sunday's restful?" Let's dive in!
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I got a question in our group this week about Sunday’s and it being a day of rest. Her question resonated with me because it’s something I’ve had to give a lot of thought to and I’ve heard repeated a lot.
Her question goes along the lines of: "I wasn’t raised in a Christian household and Sunday’s were a slower catch up day for us. With church and other activities, it can feel more draining than it is relaxing. Where is the "recharge" on Sunday? Help!"
In today's episode we cover a few Spiritual + Practical applications for this discussions.
Finding a new church IS exhausting.
Before we dive into any practical take aways, we need to first ask the extremely important question “What is the Sabbath? What IS Sunday for?”
Bible verses referenced: Dt. 5:12-15, Isaiah 58:13–14.
What are our goals for the sabbath day?
“The distinction in Isaiah 58 is between doing what is pleasing to God and doing what is pleasing to ourselves in opposition to what is pleasing to God. Presumably, what is in view in the prophetic critique is God’s judgment against the Israelites for violating the Mosaic law with respect to the Sabbath day, particularly regarding involvement in commerce. There were Israelites who wanted to be able to buy and sell seven days a week, not simply six days a week. Therefore, they violated the Sabbath commandment by seeking their own pleasure, which was to do business on the Sabbath rather than to do that which was pleasing to God.” - Ligonier.org article: https://www.ligonier.org/learn/articles/defining-debate
Practical Help for Sunday:
If we are viewing Sunday as a catch up day, then adding in Church + activities will be seen as a burden.
Plan ahead Friday + Saturday so that Sunday isn’t your catch up day.
Life as a mom who serves, is just a little different - but that doesn't mean bad
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Great follow up episode: Moms (and dads) get those little ones to Church – Hf #310
How the Gospel Shapes Our Everyday Responses – Hf #306
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5/23/2022 • 1 hour, 6 seconds
Healthy Living: Glorifying to God or Making an Idol? – #46
We got such a great question in our Finding Joy Community this week. The discussion that ensued was so rich that I figured it was a great one to share here on the podcast. We dive into some hot topics within healthy living: taking care of our families for God's Glory, making an idol out of healthy living, what's the point to it all, and so much more. Join us!
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5/9/2022 • 57 minutes, 14 seconds
Tips for keeping your marriage FUN + growing! – Episode #45
Welcome back to the next episode in our practical homemaking series. We haven't had an episode on marriage in a while, so today is a fun one (and maybe a much needed discussion)! We are chatting about how to keep (or reestablish) fun in your marriage. I'm also sharing a couple of fun announcements. Listen in:
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4/24/2022 • 35 minutes, 42 seconds
Jami’s Top Moving Tips for Families – Episode #44
We are not expert movers yet, but we have had our fair share of moving, downsizing, deciding what to keep, and unpacking into new homes. Today I am going to share my 6 tips for moving! Listen in:
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My tips we discuss today:
Invest in tubs + buy a label maker
Downsize EVERYTHING.
ONLY invest in pieces for your new house that are 100% favorites.
A place for everything - even if that means getting creative.
Unpack immediately. Don't wait 6 months.
Make the place YOUR HOME, even if it's temporary or a rental.
4/11/2022 • 56 minutes, 29 seconds
A Practical Homemaking Q&A with Jami – Episode #43
We are diving head long into our new mini series here on the podcast: A Practical Homemaking Deep Dive! We've got some fun & practical episodes coming up to help all of us in the practical parts of running and managing a home, but of course, all for God's Glory! We are going to dive into cleaning routines, time management, hospitality, morning & evening routines, and so so much more. I'm also hoping to have some fabulous guests for you too coming up soon :D
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As we dive into this series, many of the episodes will be a deep dive into specific questions and topics. But today, I put together a list of questions that we are all shorter that we can dive into. In today's episode we discuss:
Bringing your children into "big Church" - and ideas for training toddlers!
Our new laundry routine (and how it's going)
Ideas for what to do with toddlers while homeschooling olders
Balancing between kids and chores
Starting a garden - where do I begin?
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4/4/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 51 seconds
5 Ways I’m Cutting Costs (but not Quality) This Year – Episode 42
Looking for ways to cut costs has been on all of our minds this year. Rising gas prices, rising food prices, and a supply chain that feels unstable as led many of us to ask, "what else could we be doing?" In today's episode, I'm sharing some FUN life updates for the Balmet family as well as sharing 5 things I'm actively doing this year to cut costs, but not quality in my home (especially when it comes to food)!
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1. Focusing on building my bulk pantry
Examples: Real salt prices, bulk beans, and bulk spices.
10oz shaker of salt is: $6.35
26oz refill pouch I usually pay: $8 ($0.31 an ounce)
25lb bag for $99.99 (I got on sale for $85 + free shipping). $0.21 per ounce ($0.10 per ounce savings!)
25lbs = 400 ounces. Which comes out to a $40 savings!!
PLUS, now I have bulk salt on hand and don't need to worry about any kind of supply chain issues, prices going up for a while, etc. If I can, I'd like to order a second bag early when this bag gets to be about half full. Then when that first bag runs out entirely, I'll order another bag. This way I've always got a full extra bag on hand. But I'm not sure how fast we will work through this bag or what my other bulk needs will be, so we'll see how it goes this year.
Another example is bulk spices: Another area I'll slowly be working on adding to again is bulk spices. When you cook entirely from scratch, and you want flavorful food, you end up going through a LOT of spices. Since RV living, I've pretty much just been buying single use containers of spices which get so expensive at $3-9 a bottle. I'll be adding a few different spices at a time to my monthly Azure order while I slowly build this up. For example, I can get an Italian seasoning mix from Azure for $8.89 for a pound! A pound of dried herbs is a lot. Now I can just refill my seasonings as needed. The trick to this, is really keeping track of what bulk spices you have on hand, because you can easily forget and lost track.
2. Building my at home Emergency and first aid kits
Example: Slings, butterfly bandages, bleed stop, and over the counter things to help so we don't have to go to urgent care. I want to brush up on my skills so I have the knowledge to help in a situation.
3. Growing a garden
I'm starting with SEEDS this year, instead of going the easier route of plant starts. And I'm not getting fancy. I'll be focusing on the produce my family actually uses: tomatoes, potatoes, onions, squash, watermelons, all manner of herbs, etc. When I look at the seed catalogs, there are so many fun and fancy things I could grow. But I'm trying this summer to just focus on the needs that will really help my family! I just need to get on the planning part of it all now! ;)
4. Cutting out the grocery store
Example: We will be purchasing a whole cow sometime this year to put in the freezer, I'd like to do a couple of pigs as well. We don't have the ability right now to do chickens or eggs, so we will do what we can!
Another example: We finally are able to find raw milk from a local farm again. We just picked up our first 3 gallons today! With the ability to get raw milk, I can make so many things from home that I either can't buy in stores, or that is ridiculously expensive. I love making cultured butter, maple syrup sweetened whip cream, a gallon whole yogurt, kefir, and so much more. This eliminates the need to buy hardly any diary products from the store and they are way healthier and higher quality than I could get elsewhere. Also cuts out the need from buying expensive and processed nut milks or alternatives.
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3/28/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 43 seconds
5 Ways to Find Peace in Instability (Family & Culture, Pt. 7) – Episode 41
We are continuing our Family & Culture series today with an important chat about finding (and creating) peace in our home in unstable times. Instability can come in the form of emotional, every day instability and larger, world instability. How do we protect our homes in the midst of instability? Join me to discuss 5 ways we can begin. Let's dive in!
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Learn how to manage your own attitude
Do what you can to preserve peace in instability (in wisdom)
Trust what you can't do, or what's not in your control, to the Lord
Find the tension between being aware and the need for prayer, and neglecting your own duties in your home
Build your home in JOY.
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3/21/2022 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
Turning from being a complainer into a praiser (Family & Culture Pt. 6) – Episode 40
Do you ever feel like you open your mouth and out comes complaints? Do you feel like you too often dwell on the negative and want to focus more on the positive? Today Jami will dive into 6 ways we can turn from being a complainer into a praiser! Listen in:
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Talk often comes out of what is already in our hearts. —> What is our internal monolog doing?
We often get stuck in a rut of complaining (even when it’s not out loud).
Focus on GRATITUDE and THANKSGIVING
“And we urge you, brothers, admonish the idle, encourage the fainthearted, help the weak, be patient with them all. See that no one repays anyone evil for evil, but always seek to do good to one another and to everyone. Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” - 1 Thess 5: 14-18
4. When in conversation, THINK about some things you can say beforehand, instead of letting complaints just come out. THINK through some things you can specifically say you are thankful for, share something interesting you hear this week, etc.
5. In a world that sometimes feel crazy, learn to meditate and talk about different subjects.
6. Learn how to LISTEN better in conversations.
“Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger;” - James 1:19
For further study on this topic, I have a few recommendations.
Trusting God by Jerry Bridges if your complaining comes out of fear and anxiety
Learning Contentment by Nancy Wilson
Comparison Girl by Shannon Popkin
Past podcast episodes:
Are you feeling discontent? 3 questions to ask yourself… – Hf #198
The Key to Finding True & Lasting JOY – Hf #315
Hf #33: Anxiety, Worry, and the Biblical Response
Hf #35: Practical Ways to Trust in the Lord More (and Deal With Anxiety)
Hf #36: Finding Joy in All Aspects of My Life
Hf #270: Facing anxiety and the unknown
On battling anxiety with Phylicia Masonheimer – Hf #328
Hf #323: Cultivating a Serving Heart
3/14/2022 • 53 minutes, 11 seconds
4 Ways I Want to Grow My Family This Year (Family & Culture, pt 5) – Episode 39
I've loved tackling some BIG issues in our family and culture series this year. Things like fear, anxiety, social media, a good perspective on the future...but today I want to turn a little more practical. I want to discuss some ways we can put our heads down and get to work. And I'll be kicking off the discussion by sharing 4 personal things I want to work on in our family this year. Let's dive in!
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4 things we are working on:
Cutting our dependency on supply chains where we can
Stocking a depression era pantry
Growing a garden
Increase family devotion time
As a reminder, we do not do any of these things out of fear. We don't become dooms day preppers or such. But there is wisdom in preparing solidly for the future. And for some many of us, we are concerned with inflation, rising food prices, rising gas prices, and possible disruptions to the global supply chain.
So in wisdom, many of us are looking for ways we can make that supply chain more local and how we can be wise with our finances and food in the future!
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3/6/2022 • 46 minutes, 19 seconds
Where do we draw the line with social media? (Family & Culture Pt. 4) – Episode 38
We need some real talk this week ladies. Who else is feeling overwhelmed with ALL the news going on? I've had a heavy heart the past 2 weeks and it can be a struggle to get online. SO we are having an honest chat today about where we draw the line with social media, when it's right to carry other's burdens, and when it's not actually our responsibility. Let's dive in (it's encouraging, I promise)!
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Family & Culture Series Pt 1: The Joy & Duties of the Christian Household
Family & Culture Series Pt 2: Learning how to be BRAVE women
Family & Culture Series P3: Learning how to be BRAVE families
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2/28/2022 • 55 minutes, 45 seconds
Making our child’s education FUN & exciting (not just for homeschoolers!) – Episode 37
This is a fun and (hopefully) inspiring episode. Whether you find yourself homeschooling or supporting your child's education while they attend another form of school, one thing is certain, moms play a vital role in their children's education. I want to inspire a love of learning in my kids that lasts a lifetime. So in this episode, we are going to talk about ways we can make their education fun AND exciting. Instead of chiding you to do more, I am going to encourage you to approach it all from a place of rest. Let's jump in!
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How to make school so much more fun and exciting
1. First thing to remember - you don't have to be a crafty Pinterest queen mom to accomplish this.
2. Ditch the Textbooks that aren't working
Education is so much more than a textbook
think outside the box with things like math. (Simple Charlotte Mason offers a really cool 1 year math program that teaches math through the kid running a fictional pet shop! So cool!!) They offer a pet store edition, book store edition, and sports store edition. Grades 3-6
Ideas: Ditch the science textbook and drive four hours and spend time at the tide pools.
Ideas: Buy the kids some kites ad spend time learning about real world gravity and how things fly.
Ideas: Ditch the astronomy textbook, let the kids stay up late, make some popcorn, and lay out under the stars identifying constellations.
3. Let each kid choose an area of interest
This year I have a kid who wants to learn all about wood working. And another child who wants to learn how to fly a plane.
4. Other good skills are educational too
Our cooking experiment
A dad taking his kid along on his construction sites
Our Christmas present to the 4 older boys this year: their own tool sets to build a playhouse with their dad
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2/21/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 13 seconds
How we can glorify God with our time – Episode 36
THIS is an important topic for me right now as I'm 11 weeks pregnant and TIRED. I've done a version of this talk in the past, but each time I feel like it gets better as I go through more stretching and busy times. Does any else feel like each passing year just gets faster and faster? I've felt this from around the time I turned 20.
It's always so important to evaluate our use of time. Are we squandering it on social media? Are we feeling exhausted and burnt out? Are we using rest the way God intended it? Today we are going to dive into how we can make sure we are using our time for God's Glory! Let's jump in!
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2/14/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 52 seconds
A family announcement + my pregnancy favs! – Episode 35
Well the title of this episode kind of gives it away! We are expecting our 7th child in September 2022 and as I'm in the throws of the first trimester, I thought I would share a little bit of the journey with you.
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Favorite Pregnancy Books:
Taking Charge of Your Fertility
The Mama Natural Week-by-Week Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth
Awakening Fertility: The Essential Art of Preparing for Pregnancy
Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way
Husband-Coached Childbirth
Betsy Bosom’s Baby Book: A Girlfriends Guide to Using Essential Oils From Bellies to Babies
Gentle Babies: Essential Oils and Natural Remedies for Pregnancy, Childbirth, Infants, and Young
Morning Sickness Remedies:
Sea Bands – Motion sickness bands
High amounts of vitamin b – my two favorite Vitamin B complexes are Dr. Axe’s Vitamin B complex & the one I use now is Super B by Young Living (it’s AMAZING!!)
NEW in this pregnancy: A cell salts protocol from Her Homeopathy. Her website is a wealth of information!!!
Heartburn remedies:
The only thing that has ever worked for me for heartburn is: Alkalime supplement by Young Living
Genexa
Pregnancy tea:
Mama’s Red Raspberry brew – My favorite pregnancy blend!!
Mama’s Milk tea – Great for lactation and milk production!
Earthley also makes a great pregnancy tea
Pregnancy workout dvd:
Lindsey Brin’s pregnancy workout DVD set
Vitamins and supplements:
Take a good prenatal – I use Master Formula + Super B as my prenatal vitamin (both from Young Living). You can read about this combo here.
Dr. Axe also has a great prenatal I recommend
I also take a good probiotic. I switch between Young Living’s Life9 and some of Dr. Axe’s probiotics. It’s a good idea to switch up your probiotic from time to time to get different strains. Dr. Axe has a bunch of good ones but I recommend his Women’s once a day as well as his SBO probiotic.
You will also want a good omega/fish oil supplement for pregnancy. No surprise here but I recommend one of Dr. Axe’s Omega’s but all four are currently sold out. The one I take now is Young Living’s OmegaGize. A good omega supplement is crucial during pregnancy, but a GOOD one from a good source is going to be expensive. Just keep that in mind. I usually take mine 3-4 times a week instead of every day just to lesson that expense a bit.
I also take Magnesium and iron – see my favorites below
Other supplements I LOVE:
TriLight Health has an entire line of pregnancy herbal blends that are affordable and rock! Their ingredients are outstanding. I recommend getting their Pregnancy essentials kit for everything you need.
Earthley is my next favorite store to recommend. It’s owned by a mom who has a passion for providing home remedies at an affordable price. Here are a few of my favorites from Earthley:
Pregnancy tea -a Premade blend for pregnancy
Fertili Boost herbal extract – Want help getting pregnant? This tincture might help.
Post Partum balance – I am SO getting this tincture for this time around – helps balance things out after pregnancy
Mama’s tummy relief – I wish I had seen this during my first-trimester sickness
Nourish her naturally – Another possible option for a prenatal
Magnesium Lotion – Another great one for pregnancy! I use this every night. Dr. Axe has a good supplement if you want a pill instead of a lotion.
Iron supplement – I LOVE Earthley’s iron supplement. Make sure to look for an herbal iron supplement though if using a different brand.
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2/7/2022 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
My 12 goals for 2022 – Episode 34
I love setting goals for the new year. It usually happens for me in December, but better late than never! If you haven't set goals for the year yet, don't despair, let's jump in together! Listen in to my 12 goals for 2022:
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For the first time ever, I've picked a theme for my year instead of a word. My theme this year is: The Year of Transition.
It's shaping my intentionality as I approach some new projects and things this year. You can listen to my podcast episode on the topic above, but my goals for this year are coming out of this theme for the year.
I've got 3 main areas that I'm setting goals in this year:
Transition in my Personal goals
Transition in our family goals
Transition in our business & ministry
Transition in my Personal Goals:
I love setting personal goals for myself. I know for some people it stresses them out, but for me, it helps motivate me. My biggest part of my personal theme this year, is working on transitioning into more solid routines. In 2021, we survived working in the margins of a busy year. This year, I'm working on making more solid routines all around for more transitions to come.
Read 104 books this year (I transitioned this down from 130 books)
Establish a solid morning routine that becomes easy to stick to
Read the Bible twice this year (A big part of better morning routines)
As a result of better routines, take nights and weekends off
Transition in our Family Goals:
Teach the older boys 20 recipes they can cook entirely on their own (cook 20 recipes with the middle 3 kids)
Play more board games (together and as a family)
Read more fiction series with the kids (better routines to find the time for this)
Take the children out on one on one dates monthly
Transition in Business & Ministry:
THIS is the area, that if we can really solidify, will help us in the other areas of goals. We are so thankful for a small business that we run with just an internet connection, but it's also easy to take over all corners and margins. I want to transition from a soloprenuer idea to a small business owner over seeing a team. It's a BIG transition for us. I'm both nervous and excited about it.
Hire 3-4 people over the course of the year
Find a shipper for our store launches
Relaunch My Homemaking Mentor all brand new!
Create solid weekly content routines
1/24/2022 • 49 minutes, 58 seconds
A family, life, & ministry update with Jason & Jami – Episode 33
Welcome to our kind of annual life and ministry update! Jason is joining me on this episode. Today we are debriefing about all our travels and business projects from 2021. And looking ahead to all that we are planning for 2022. Join us for a fun and exciting chat!
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1/17/2022 • 55 minutes, 31 seconds
Homemaking in Light of Eternity – Episode 32
We have a tradition around here. Each year when our annual online homemaking conference launches, I always share the first session for free here on the podcast. I always pour my heart and soul into that first talk and I love being able to share it with everyone here on the podcast.
Well, today launches our 8th online homemaking conference so today's talk is the opening session titled: Homemaking in Light of Eternity - how do we make Christian households that point to Christ? Listen in:
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What we are going to talk about today:
WHY this entire topic is so important
What does Scripture say about the household?
What wisdom from Proverbs do we see for our households?
It has never been more important to critically think through: The purpose of the household, our duties as Christian women, how we sold use our time, how we can glorify God in mundane moments, how we persevere through hard times, and what our joyful Gospel purpose should be n the days ahead.
It’s not acceptable, before the Lord, to carry on normal life, accepting the world’s standards as our own.
Thinking through our priorities:
The world tells us to seek our own pleasure eat all costs.
--> Christ tells us to deny ourselves and live a godly upright live in these present days (Titus 2:12 says, “training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age)
The world tells us to leave our husbands the moment our needs are not being met (or even, never to get married at al because you’ll be oppressed).
--> Christ tells us to love our husband and our children and to lay down our lives for others.
The world tells us that the things worth pursuing are bigger houses, nicer cars, a magazine worthy $50,000 kitchen or you are doing something wrong and all the strappings of a successful life.
--> Christ tells us that a successful life is to take up His cross daily and follow Him.
For those in Europe, Australia, and other places around the world, you’ve been living in a anti-Christian culture for a good 10 years or more. Here in the U.s. and Canada, its finally coming as well.
We no longer are part of the dominant culture.
We now have sesame street having a transgender story house.
We have phedophelic shows on Netflix, being applauded by the critics.
We have governing officials saying that parents shouldn’t be in control of, nor even being aware of, what their children are being taught in schools, medical procedures, or even hormone therapies and sex changes for children as young as 7 or 8.
We live in a culture that is hostile to Christ.
And instead of this making us fearful and fretful of the future, instead of making us anxious about the world our kids are growing up in...
It should be an exciting time to live.
We finally get to take all of these lessons from Scripture and really put them into action. There’s nothing like a little adversity to wake us up to how friendly with this world we’ve become and the immense joy we can have from serving the Lord, even under persecution.
It’s a time where living set apart for the Lord can truly shine.
It’s a time that instead of hiding in insane fear, we can proudly display the hope we have in God and be ready to share that hope we have.
2 Timothy 4:2 says, “preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and teaching. For the time will come when men will not tolerate sound doctrine, but with itching ears they will gather around themselves teachers to suit their own desires.”
James 1:2-5 says, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers, when you encounter trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Allow perseverance to finish its work,
1/10/2022 • 1 hour, 22 seconds
My 2022 Theme for the Year – Episode 31
For the past several years, I've picked word for my year. This word kind of revolves around all of my goals for the year and helps to give me some direction. But this year, I've chosen a theme for my year instead of just a single word. Listen in to find out what my theme is, how to pick your own, and some ideas for incorporating it into your year!
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8 years of themes:
2012: Intentional
2016: Joy
2017: Create
2018: Refresh
2019: Faithfulness
2020: Cultivate
2021: Kingdom
And now, my 2022 theme for the year: The Year of Transition.
What has gone into choosing this theme:
We've got a LOT of transition going on around here. 2021 was a FULL year, but mostly a stable one. Lots of travel as we looped the country 1.5 times. We went to the southernmost part of the lower 48, we visited the hottest place in the USA, and spent time in the highest capital city in the USA - among a million other things. It was a wonderful, full, and busy year.
But as I started thinking to 2022, I realized that this is going to be a pretty major transition year for our family - and our ministry here - in many ways.
And while "transition" isn't the most fun work to pick, I thought it worked well as more of a theme. The year of Transition.
I feel like this is an important distention, because transition can be hard. I'm already a tad exhausted thinking about the decisions coming up for us this year and the possibilities. It's truly a year of transition in many ways, and that could be bad. But instead, we know that God has great things in store for His Kingdom and His People.
So for me, it's a positive. I'm walking into 2022, knowing it's going to be chocked full of transition. I'm expecting it and therefore excited to see what God does.
For me, The Year of Transition theme has a few helpful distinctives:
With many of our very necessary upcoming changes, we don't totally know what the end step will be. We have some vague ideas or even plans, but only God knows truly what will come from this year. So The Year of Transition helps me to remember, that as we walk into the unknown, God is making a path ahead for us. And we don't need to see every step of the way.
Transition can be hard, daunting, and even scary. As someone who actually likes change, I already feel a bit overwhelmed at all this year is going to pack in. I feel overwhelmed with research and decisions. And so, The Year of Transition reminds me that it IS a transition year. And in transition, I can find great joy.
So as I look forward to 2022, The Year of Transition reminds to me 1) Trust in God's sovereignty in all things 2) let go of the need to control all decisions and 3) walk in Joy - even when it's an uncomfortable season.
A few verses I’ve been looking at as I pray through my to do list has been:
A Time for Everything
3 For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven:
2 a time to be born, and a time to die;
a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;
3 a time to kill, and a time to heal;
a time to break down, and a time to build up;
4 a time to weep, and a time to laugh;
a time to mourn, and a time to dance;
5 a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together;
a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;
6 a time to seek, and a time to lose;
a time to keep, and a time to cast away;
7 a time to tear, and a time to sew;
a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
8 a time to love, and a time to hate;
a time for war, and a time for peace." - Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
"He changes times and seasons;
he removes kings and sets up kings;
he gives wisdom to the wise
and knowledge to those who have understanding" - Daniel 2:21
"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and ...
1/3/2022 • 51 minutes, 53 seconds
2022 Christian Reading Challenge
It's finally that time of year again: We are here today to announce the 2022 reading challenge and chat about this year's reading. We will discuss our goals, making new goals, and some exciting changes to the 2022 reading challenge (it's going to be so much fun)!! Listen in here:
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What’s New This Year
In an effort to inspire more reading, and to do it as a community, we are introducing a community aspect for the first time ever!
We've always wanted to do this, but now is our year!! The community group will kick off on January 1st. You can join our community in the meantime here ---> FindingJoyCommunity.com
In the community, we will all be able to update on our progress, share new favorite books and ask for book recommendations in categories. Jason and I will also be publishing detailed book lists throughout the year and posting our book reviews of our books we read throughout the year!!
Next exciting change: You will determine your goal for the year and then compete against yourself for some fun little prizes. If you hit your quarterly goal, we'll have stickers, magnets, and bookmarks you can win for free and add to your next store order!!
It's going to be super fun. I'll be unveiling quarter one's prize soon!
BONUS: I'll have a reading planner PDF to download for FREE as part of the challenge. I'm almost done with it and will release it into the community as soon as it's done!! It has places for book summaries, tracking your reading goals, favorite quotes, and more.
Jason & Jami's 2021 Reading Goal:
We both set big goals for this year, and neither of us are hitting it! But that's okay because I feel like we both had great reading years. And that's really all that matters.
Jason's read (so far): 93 books for the year
Jami's read (so far): 97 books for the year
2022 Christian Reading Challenge
Here’s how it works:
You will find the reading challenge below. You’ll see that we’ve given you two tracks – 13 books or 26! This is either reading one book every four weeks or one book every two weeks. If you want to do 52 books (one a week) you can easily adjust for that as well.
A note about fiction: This year we’ve included fiction categories per your request! I think fiction is hard because all of us are going to have different tastes in what fiction we prefer. You can find some of our favorite Christian Fiction books here. But feel free to substitute any fiction books or series that you enjoy.
Pick Your Level:
I know each of us has different reading levels and time for reading, so I created two different tracks you can follow.
13 Books a Year – This works out to 1 book every 4 weeks. If you have no habit of reading right now or have no idea you will fit reading time into your busy schedule, then this is a great level to begin with. Pick one book every 4 weeks and commit to getting it down within that time.
26 Books a Year – If you want to tackle a bigger challenge, then this level will get you reading 1 book every two weeks throughout the year. It’s still a very doable reading track but will challenge you to stay on track! If you want to follow this plan, read one book from each list every month. So in January, read book #1 and book #14! This way everyone can read through and follow along with books #1-13 together.
Here are the categories:
Christian Living
Marriage
Parenting/Family Life
Theology
Fiction
Biography/History
Spiritual Disciplines
Christian Classics
Church History
*If you are not a parent or are not married, then scroll down and fill in those spots with other fantastic book suggestions from the other categories.
Book Recommendations Per Category:
Christian Living:
12/25/2021 • 31 minutes
Planning for the year ahead with Elizabeth Santelmann- Episode 30
Are you ready to get planning for 2022? Maybe you are like my guest today who has already done all her 2022 planning, or maybe you are like me and you've done zero planning yet 😅 Either way, you are going to love this interview with Elizabeth Santelmann from A Sunshine in My Nest. Listen in!
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12/20/2021 • 43 minutes, 32 seconds
Learning how to be BRAVE families (Examples from Daniel) (Family & Culture Pt 3) – Episode 29
Welcome back to the 3rd episode in our mini series: The Family & Culture: How to bring glory to God within our households in a hostile culture. Last week we talked about how we can learn to be BRAVE women in our current age (And why it's so important to do so)! Today we are doing the second part of bravery: How we can take examples from Scripture to see how to be brave. Bravery is something that isn't built into our culture. For the most part, we haven't had to be brave in our lifetime and don't know how to prepare the next generation for what may be coming. So let's journey into Scripture to get bolstered up that we CAN be brave through the Holy Spirit - and how that impacts our households. Let's dive in:
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Our culture is becoming increasingly hostile to Christians. I think we've all seen this building in the past 10-20 years but many of us have been left shocked at how quickly it has ramped up in the past 2 years. I'm raising 6 young kids in this world and as I look into the future, I can be fearful for the world that they will be handed and what it will look like for them raising my grandkids.
I know so many have felt this fear that I've heard time and again from women questioning if they should even have any more kids or even from young couples wondering if they should have children at all.
But we are NOT living in unprecedented times
It's been the thing to say the past 2 years that we are living through unprecedented times. Well no, we aren't. Plagues and pandemics are nothing new, in fact this is an extremely mild pandemic. Political strife and unrest is nothing new, in fact, it's been far worse at many times in our own countries history. Riots and looting are nothing new, in fact, our parents and grandparents have lived through many riots in their days.
Very generation thinks they are unique, but the truth is, what we've been going through will hardly be a blip in history. In fact, the only reason I think anyone will read about the past 2 years in the future is how egreasgously the whole thing has been handled. I don't downplay the loss and devestation that many have suffered the past 2 years. There has been real grief and heartache.
But because of social media especially, it can all feel a whole lot worse than it is. And is a constant presence every single second. In episode 19 we talked about how and when we should carry each other's burdens. And in that episode, we cover a good talk on social media and how it's caused a lot of problems for our generation.
And then in episode #15 we take a look at the Christian responses to the Black Plague, early Greco-Roman plagues, and Emperor Nero. It's a good one if you need a dose of perspective. And in episode #16 we take it further to see how we should be looking into the future. If you need some more encouragement after this episode, dive into those two!
Now turning to Scripture
SO, today we are going to look at some brave acts in Scripture. But the real hero we are going to see, isn't Daniel or Abraham, it's God. Too often, we focus so much on the Bible characters. We focus on their story instead of what their story tells us about God. So let's see how acts of bravery are actually acts of our gracious God. When we can understand that, and walk boldly knowing that God is sovereign and is making a path ahead of us and that nothing will happen outside of His will, then we can be BRAVE women and build up BRAVE families.
Learning from Daniel
"Purpose of Writing: In 605 B.C., Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon had conquered Judah and deported many of its inhabitants to Babylon – Daniel included. Daniel served in the royal court of Nebuchadnezzar and several rulers who followed Nebuchadnezzar. The Book of Daniel records the actions, prophecies, and visions of the Prophet Daniel."
12/12/2021 • 53 minutes, 52 seconds
Learning how to be BRAVE women (Family & Culture Pt 2) – Episode 28
Welcome to the second part in our new series: The Family & Culture: How to bring glory to God within our households in a hostile culture. Last week, we took a deep dive into the joys & duties of a Christian household and it was a good introduction to this topic. We've got some terrific topics coming up in this series.
But today we are tackling a really important lesson for all of us today: We need to be brave in faith before the Lord. We need to lead and love our families with Bravery. We need to teach and train our kids to be brave. And it starts with us. Listen in today:
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We need to learn how to be brave. We need to be brave women. We need to be brave mothers. We need to help inspire our men to be brave. And we need to instill bravery in our children as they grow. We need to be brave, in order to follow God's leading. Especially in an increasingly hostile culture. If we don't cultivate bravery, we may very well bow the knee to false gods and idols.
Learning how to be brave in a hostile culture
Something that the past 2 years has brought to a lot of our attention is how hostile our culture is against Christians. We've become so use to comfort and ease, that with the world getting a little shaking, we don't know how to respond.
We need to become braver. We need to become brave Christians. And THIS is going to heavily affect how we respond now and especially into the future.
We've seen this shift in the western world over the past 20 years. Those perhaps in the UK or Australia have been feeling this shift for a decade. And those of us here in the US are finally feeling it now as well.
"This world is not my home, I'm just a-passing through. My treasures are laid up Somewhere beyond the blue.
"In reality, for us in the English-speaking West this world has tended to feel very much like home and our treasures have been right before our eyes. But now we are finally facing the fact that this broken, sinful world in which we live is not actually our home - that what the Bible says concerning believers in this world is really true: That we really are aliens and that we really are strangers. The fact of the matter is that it has been true that we are strangers in and to this world. It has just been clouded, obscured by the size and influence and legal protection of the church in most of the Western world. But this world is not actually our home. We're not supposed to be treating this life the way other people treat it, as if this is the be-all and end-all of everything, or as if as Christians we can have a comfortable, respectable, prosperous life here and look forward to even more of those things in eternity.
"Secularism pushes back again and again against what the Bible says about sexual ethics, about salvation, about education, about the role and reach of the state, or about matters of public welfare. Public opinion has turned against Christians." - Brave by Faith
We've become so comfortable in our world, that we are not ready or willing to make sacrifices. I can't even begin to count how many times those around me (and myself) have uttered the past 2 years "I just can't wait until things get back to normal."
But what if God is teaching us some profound truths through all of this. What if he is exposing the true Church, cutting the wheat from the chaff and teaching all of us in the Western world how to stand firm in the Lord once again.
But God is Sovereign.
He is in control. He is foreseeing all that is happening and He is working it all out to His Glory (and for our good to those of us in His Church).
We freak out at the slightest inconvenience. We fear for the future and what kind of society our kids will inherit. I'm not saying it's wrong to speculate about what's coming and it's certainly not wrong to be proactive in protecti...
12/6/2021 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
The Joy & Duties of a Christian Household (Family & Culture Pt 1) – Episode 27
Welcome to my new series here on the podcast: The Family & Culture: How to bring glory to God within our households in a hostile culture. We are at a time, as a society and as the Church, where we need to be thinking really critically about our families, our households, and the larger culture. We need to figure out how and when we are going to interact with the culture and what it means to share the Gospel and also protect our families.
This is a BIG and incredibly important topic, so today kicks off an entire series on this topic. In this series that will span into 2022, we will cover topics like: Equipping our family to be brave for the coming future, How to prepare your family to weather the storm in a hostile culture, how to prepare your home to nurture your family, The mother's role in developing a family culture, The father's role, The children's role and responsibility, defending our faith, and more!
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So today we are kicking off this discussion first by discussing the household. After all, that's what this podcast is for, Finding Joy in Your Home...all for God's Glory! So then, as we jump into these even greater topics, I want to first make sure we see how essential the household is.
In the past 50 years or so, Christianity in the West has become progressively more individualistic. We've wanted to shed any ideas of religion in favor or a "relationship". We want to emphasize our own personal walks with the Lord over corporate walks. We've lost how community oriented the Christian life is suppose to be and this has deeply affected our households and how we teach our children about Christ.
We need to fight for the households again. We need to fight hard for time as a family, time with our kids, time to slowly teach them about Christ. We've become a very individualistic society that goes a thousand separate ways. And in some ways, I think this has been made worse the past 2 years.
We need to start thinking to our great grand children.
What are we building for future generations? How are we training up parents and grandparents. Over the course of the next couple of hundred of years, I cannot even begin to calculate how many descendants that Jason and I will have.
The Whole Armor of God
10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might. 11 Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. 12 For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. 13 Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm. 14 Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness, 15 and, as shoes for your feet, having put on the readiness given by the gospel of peace. 16 In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one; 17 and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, 18 praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that end, keep alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints, 19 and also for me, that words may be given to me in opening my mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the gospel, 20 for which I am an ambassador in chains, that I may declare it boldly, as I ought to speak.
Ephesians 6:10-20
There are great joys in a Christian household. There is fellowship and intimacy. There is working through problems and conflicts as Christians. There is the deep love and support of a life lived for Christ. There are male and female,
11/29/2021 • 45 minutes, 48 seconds
Preparing your heart & home for the Holidays – Episode 26
In between series here on the podcast, we are sneaking in a holiday episode. Are you READY and excited for the holidays? Or perhaps dreading the effort and the time coming up? Whether you feel excited or are dreading the upcoming holidays, we can all use a good dose of perspective for finding Joy in the Lord this year! Listen in:
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A call to be generous & servant hearted
"In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’ ” - Acts 20:35
We can witness to unsaved family and friends this way and be a good model for our kids.
"In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." - Matthew 5:16
We are called to use the life and resources that God has given us to serve.
"You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh ; rather, serve one another humbly in love." - Galatians 5:13
Examine our expectations
With this in mind, let's be ultra clear on what our expectations are for the holidays. Many of us go into the day with grand ideas and an agenda. We have a picture of how this family get together will be and what we will do. Plans don't always go our way. So plan for the day, expect God's glory to be shone, and let all the little things go.
If we have unrealistic expectations, the holidays will never be fun and we will probably be upset or angry. Let's remember to serve and glorify God with these days.
Remember those who are hurting this holiday season
I never understood how hard the holidays could be until my mom passed away. My eyes were opened to the fact that the holidays can be incredible for so many and incredibly sad for so many others.
Look out for who you can serve. Who needs some encouragement or a hug this holiday season? Who doesn't have any family to spend the holidays with? Watch for ways that you and your family can serve.
Make the holidays about Christ
I love November and December. I adore putting up Christmas lights and walking down the oldest street in town, hot chocolate in hand, and ooing over all the lights and houses. I love Christmas carols and sitting by the fire. I love the ambiance and the time of year.
But above all of those things, we love Christ. And as in everyday life, we should seek to make the holidays firmly about Christ. Let's make sure to center our celebrations and our joy around HIM.
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I have a few goals as I head into the holiday season:
Recognize that this is a busy season. This is not the time for mama to kick her feet up and have the perfect holiday. It's the time we can serve and love our families in the best possible way. Adjust your expectations accordingly. If you go into this season with the right perspective, it can change everything.
I want to have a servants heart - and look for ways I can serve
Bring my family together. More family time, not less, is my goal during the busy holiday season. For our young ages, this sometimes looks like saying no to friends things so we can just be home as a family of 8 together.
Finally and most importantly: Bring glory to God. Make our mission about Christ in all we do. From thanksgiving praises, to working hard in the kitchen, from thinking ahead as to how we can be a blessing at relatives houses, to being the first to offer to clean up, from focusing on Scripture to singing joyful Christmas caroles together: We can aim to be bring glory to God in everything we do.
Cleaning House for the Holidays sermon series:
Gaining a clear consciences before God
Finding relief from regrets
11/22/2021 • 48 minutes, 29 seconds
God’s Word for all of life (wrapping up our 25 Foundational Episodes) – Episode 25
Whew! We are here. Today we are wrapping up our 25 foundational episodes to kick off the relaunch of my podcast. These 25 episodes are to stand as the foundation of the idea of Finding Joy in Your Home. Go back and catch up on the ones you missed. Next week we are kicking off our NEXT 25 episodes. The theme for those? The Family & Culture: How to bring glory to God within our households in a hostile culture. It's gonna be good 🔥 Today we are wrapping up our discussion on drawing closer to the Lord through spiritual disciplines and a Q&A. Listen in here:
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We need to put in the work and the discipline and the time. So often we cry that we want a deeper spiritual life, but we don’t want to put in the work. We want one or two slides on Instagram to teach us how to do it. We don’t want to go through the work of listening to an entire podcast episode or reading a book. We want fast and quick results.
But a life that becomes more and more like Christ…takes small daily steps. Every single day of your life. Small little steps that don’t seem like anything earth shattering until you look back after 5 years, 10 years, 50 years and you are suddenly a different person.
Questions we chat about today:
How to get into consistent Bible reading. It’s such a struggle for me.
Why as moms we should read our bibles?
How to read the Bible to young kids
Thoughts on fasting —> READ THIS
Family worship. —> Listen to episode #17
Scripture memorization?
Favorite kids devotionals? see below
Favorite Kid's Devotionals:
The Ology - Marty Machowski
Wonderfull: Ancient Psalms Ever New
30 Prophecies: One story
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Book on the Puritans I'm reading that I mentioned: Thriving in Grace: Twelve Ways the Puritans Fuel Spiritual Growth
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11/15/2021 • 45 minutes, 27 seconds
The secret to a deeper prayer life (hint: it’s Scripture) – Episode 24
As a newer Christian, I often struggled knowing how to have a deeper prayer life. Even a 3 or 4 minute prayer could get boring and I didn't know how to make it deeper or what a truly rich prayer life looked like. In this episode, we are going to discuss a few ways we can approach prayer, how we can have a deeper prayer life, and what that means to mature in our Spiritual walk with the Lord. This is a hands on and practical episode, so let's dive in!!
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Book recommendation: Everyday Faitfhfulness – my current read
Book recommendation: Praying the Bible by Donald Whitney
My interview with Donald Whitney
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11/8/2021 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
So how do we study God’s Word? – Episode 23
In this episode, we are going to dive into some practical ways to be in God's Word more. But first, we are going to discuss WHY it's so important to be in His Word often. Let's dive into this practical episode!
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Bible verses mentioned: 2 Timothy 2:15, Romans 15:4, Psalm 119:105, 2 Timothy 3:16
Book recommendation: Everyday Faitfhfulness - my current read
Book recommendation: Women of the Word - a great book on studying God's Word!
My interview with Jen Wilkin on Women of the Word
Podcast recommendation: The Verity Podcast with Phylicia Masonheimer (a podcast on theology!)
Website recommendation: Katie Orr has some fabulous resources for deeper Bible study
Podcast recommendation: Household Hermeneutics with Jason and Jami (our new podcast on deep theology - made fun and engaging!)
Podcast episode: Going deeper when you have no time (episode 115)
Podcast episode: A Bible Study Q&A (Episode 116)
Podcast episode: Help, I can't find the time to read God's Word (episode 241)
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10/31/2021 • 32 minutes, 40 seconds
Modeling a faithful life (Everyday Faithfulness) – Episode 22
Being faithful in everyday life can be tough. Add in a busy or exhausting season and it can sometimes feel impossible. Today's episode is meant to give you encouragement in those busy seasons, while also directing you to getting into God's Word more! Listen in:
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I love this encouragement from the book, Everyday Faithfulness. She says, “As you press forward with regular faithfulness admit a mountain of laundry, a rotation of diaper changes and nighttime feedings, or basic acts of care for an aging parent, the Lord sees you. He knows you are weary, and he is working good from it. He has compassion on you when you struggle to pick up your Bible or sleep through prayer. Christ is your example, but he is also your helper as he intercedes for you to keep following him in faithfulness (rom. 8:34).
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10/25/2021 • 31 minutes, 52 seconds
Finding Joy in God’s Word with Brittany Ann (Everyday Faithfulness) – Episode 21
Welcome back to the second part of our everyday faithfulness mini series. Last week we talked about becoming a student of God. Now we are chatting about finding joy in God's Word with our special guest, Brittany Ann from Equipping Godly Women.
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10/18/2021 • 36 minutes, 32 seconds
Becoming a Student of God (Everyday Faithfulness) – Episode 20
Today we are kicking off a mini series on Spiritual Disciples & drawing closer to the Lord. We will dive later on to practical Bible study tips and a deeper prayer life. But today we are talking about what it means to practice everyday faithfulness. I might step on your toes a little bit in this episode, but listen in anyway! ;)
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10/11/2021 • 37 minutes, 26 seconds
When we should carry each others burdens – Episode 19
This is an encouraging episode, I promise! Something I've been wrestling with a lot in my own life, is how much input from social media, news, and other sources that I'm letting in. Today we are chatting about when it's Biblically appropriate to carry each other's burdens and when it's okay to not. This has been on my heart a lot lately, listen in:
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10/4/2021 • 38 minutes, 54 seconds
Love & Grace within Parenting with Crystal Paine – Episode 18
Anyone else feeling like you need some encouragement in your parenting? Anyone else feeling like you are struggling with connecting with your kids or making sure you are meeting their needs? If you need some Biblical grace filled parenting encouragement, I want you to join me in this episode today with Crystal Paine from Money Saving Mom.
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Crystal's book is one of my favorite books I've read in the past 2 years: Love-Centered Parenting. It was not at all what I was expecting in a parenting book, but in the best possible way. It challenged me and encouraged me. But not only in my parenting, also in my own personal heart and outlook. Crystal is incredible honest and open in this book and I highly recommend it.
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9/27/2021 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
Developing a Family Worship Culture in Our Home (with Jason) – Episode 17
Family worship and family discipleship are two areas in our home that we've always wanted to be intentional about. But in the beginning of our marriage, we struggled knowing what this looks like. It's been a journey through the years developing this culture in our home. And while we have a long way to go still, in this episode, Jason and I are sharing what this looks like in our home right now (and what we are still learning):
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In this episode, Jason and I share our brand new podcast we launched in August called Household Hermeneutics. It's been a passion project of ours in 2021 and we are so excited to share that you can listen to it for FREE wherever you listen to podcasts.
There has never been a more important time in history to make sure we know what we believe, why we believe it, and be able to defend our faith. And it’s vital that we teach these same things to our kids. Join Jason and Jami as they dive into Christian theology, starting with the basics in an easy to understand way. But they won’t stop at the basics or a high level overview. They will dive deep, right into the very heart of God’s Word and how we can know Him more and glorify Him with our whole lives…and pass this down to future generations.
This podcast is truly unique and our prayer is that it will help you facilitate family worship and growth in your household in the Lord.
The podcast is released every other Thursday. On release day each week, we release two episodes back to back. Episode #1 is the full episode meant for adults and teens (the whole family can listen in, it’s just on a deeper level). Episode #2 for that week is the Family Discipleship portion that is usually around 10 minutes long. This is meant to be played for the whole family and contains: 1 5 minute lesson, Scripture memory verses, catechism, and singing hymns together.
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9/20/2021 • 59 minutes, 43 seconds
Travel plans, training kids with chores, and God’s Will – A Q&A chat with Jami
I've gotten some really random questions lately that didn't build into an entire episode themselves and so I decided to turn them into a little stand alone episode. I love when Allie Beth Stuckey does this! So let's jump in.
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In this episode, we will go over a few fun and random topics:
What our plans are after travel life.
Teaching our children to swim
How do you know when God is calling you to something verses your wish or desire for something.
How to become more like minded with your husband when it comes to planning and goal setting.
Training your kids in chores (and an encouragement)
How do you handle the fear of being out alone with your kids?
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9/13/2021 • 55 minutes, 9 seconds
A Theology of Hope for the Future Age – Episode 16
If you are needing some encouragement for where is our world headed? Then tune into this second part series of A Theology of Hope. You can listen to part 1 here.
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C.S. Lewis gives us some good encouragement for right now:
“How are we to live in an atomic age?” I am tempted to reply: “Why, as you would have lived in the sixteenth century when the plague visited London almost every year, or as you would have lived in a Viking age when raiders from Scandinavia might land and cut your throat any night; or indeed, as you are already living in an age of cancer, an age of syphilis, an age of paralysis, an age of air raids, an age of railway accidents, an age of motor accidents.”
In other words, do not let us begin by exaggerating the novelty of our situation. Believe me, dear sir or madam, you and all whom you love were already sentenced to death before the atomic bomb was invented: and quite a high percentage of us were going to die in unpleasant ways. We had, indeed, one very great advantage over our ancestors—anesthetics; but we have that still. It is perfectly ridiculous to go about whimpering and drawing long faces because the scientists have added one more chance of painful and premature death to a world which already bristled with such chances and in which death itself was not a chance at all, but a certainty.
This is the first point to be made: and the first action to be taken is to pull ourselves together. If we are all going to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, let that bomb when it comes find us doing sensible and human things—praying, working, teaching, reading, listening to music, bathing the children, playing tennis, chatting to our friends over a pint and a game of darts—not huddled together like frightened sheep and thinking about bombs. They may break our bodies (a microbe can do that) but they need not dominate our minds.
— C.S. Lewis, “On Living in an Atomic Age” (1948)
FIRST THING: God is good. All the time.
"Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!" - Psalm 34:8
Second: He cares deeply for his children.
"“Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?" - Matthew 6:25-34
Third: We can trust Him with our lives, our futures, and our kids.
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." - Philippians 4:6-7
---> God will work all things out for his glory and our good.
A look at eschatology
I am not going to get into a huge eschatological debate here, but we do need to address something. By and large, the American or western church has become very complacent about the future.
With the dispensational premillenial view point of the end times being so prevalent in American Evangelism (think: left behind and sudden rapture), it has left so many of us feeling very apathetic and lazy about the future. I think we've adopted a very fatalistic viewpoint of the end times. The dis-premill position is that things will just keeping getting worse until bam, Christ's Church is raptured.
While it's not true for all churches, it does seem that when we look at the past year and a half, the church has become apathetic. We look around and see the world going down hill and kind of give up. We become apathetic.
9/10/2021 • 49 minutes, 44 seconds
A Theology of Hope for These Present Days – Episode 15
Anyone else feeling super stressed and overwhelmed with everything going on? I've seen countless posts this week about how heavy everything feels and all of the stress of this world. But how do we, as Christians, face this present age, and the future to come? Join me in this two part series on a Theology of Hope.
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The Problem of Being Hyper Aware
Social media has become a plague to these current generations. We see and know all (or least we think so). And instead of taking comfort in God's sovereign plan, we stress and fret and fear.
In the episode, we take a little jump into picturing what it would have looked like to live in the first half of the 1900s with smart phones. And compare that to how it feels now.
Studying a Christian Response to:
Black Plague
Early Greco-Roman Plagues
Emperor Nero
Our Takeaways:
Don't be ignorant of what's happening in the world, but largely stay in your circle
Develop a robust prayer life
You don't have to know all the answers
TRUST
In the next episode, we are going to get into the next part: The Theology of Hope for the Future Age
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8/30/2021 • 51 minutes, 45 seconds
The Biblical Art of Hospitality (Getting Practical) – Episode 14
When I began looking into hospitality about 12 years ago, I felt totally overwhelmed. It felt like such a big thing to be, because I just didn't know what it looked like or how to practice it. So in today's last episode of our hospitality mini series, we are going to chat about how we can get practical with practicing hospitality.
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Getting Practical
1) Make a list of 4-5 wonderful hospitality recipes to make
Don't try and reinvent the wheel each time. Create a few go-to staples you make and do those each time. The more you practice, the easier and more second nature it will become. Make sure to come up with at least one great gluten free meal and one great dairy free meal in the rotation.
2) Start inviting
Seriously, just do it. The first time you blurt out, "Would you like to come to our house for dinner?" might feel awkward! But keep doing it. It becomes easier.
3) If you don't have kids
Please invite the families over with kids. Go to the thrift store and have one small box of toys that you can pull out when kids come over. And don't be offended if the family with kids instead invite you over to their house.
4) Plan Ahead
I know the first few times we extended hospitality to people we didn’t know very well, it felt like it took a week to get ready. Things I don’t normally notice (such as cobwebs and dirty mirrors) were suddenly obvious to me! I felt overwhelmed and I was exhausted after the first few people came over. But as time went on, I became more comfortable with the routine. We started practicing hospitality so often that I was always planning ahead to the next get together. This way the house never got too out of hand. After one night of hospitality I knew I had better stay on top of the house and cleaning because a new family would be in our dining room the following week!
5) Think outside the box with hospitality, it doesn't have to cost a ton
Practicing hospitality doesn’t have to cost a lot of money! Many people feel that they don’t have room in their budget to have families over. But don’t stretch yourself. Start with a commitment of having a family over once a month and serve pizza! Everyone loves pizza; your meal doesn’t have to be complex or fancy. Many families will offer to bring something to dinner. LET THEM! If they ask, let them bring a dessert or side dish. Try out freezer cooking and make all your meals ahead, it can save a lot of money!
6) Learn from others
As you start extending hospitality, just wait and you will get invited over to other’s houses as well. Learn from what they do. When you get invited to other’s houses, make a mental note of what they do from the moment you walk in the house. Do they have music playing? What kinds of questions did they ask? Did they get a card game out or offer coffee after dinner? This is the best way to learn new tips and tricks. Offering coffee at the end of a meal is a great comfort to offer, but if you never drink coffee past 10am then you might not think about it. Glean from other’s experiences and wisdom.
7) And ASK
When practicing hospitality, ask, ask, ask. Many people that we have invited over to our house, we felt nervous about asking…will they want to come over? We barely know them…do they even know who we are? But everyone loves to be invited over. So just ask! Ask about food allergies or preferences. You don’t want to make a big meaty lasagna only to find out that one kid is allergic to tomatoes and Mom is a vegetarian! Ask other women for their hospitality tips. Many women like to share what they do to make their home welcoming, so ask those around you how they do it!
Remember, it's not about your home, it's about your heart
At the end of the day your candles don’t matter.
8/19/2021 • 30 minutes, 43 seconds
The Biblical Art of Hospitality (New Testament Deep Dive) – Episode 13
We are doing a little mini series right now on hospitality. In the last episode, we took a look at hospitality in the Old Testament and why it was important to them. We have to start first with the Old Testament because their view of hostility greatly influenced those in the New Testament and the early church. In the next episode, we will dive into practical ideas for hospitality but first, let's do a little deep dive into the New Testament! Listen in:
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Any discussion of Biblical hospitality, must first naturally start with the Bible. Yesterday we dove into the Old Testament to find out what it has to say on hospitality and now today we will find out how the early Church in the New Testament practiced and modeled hospitality.
While Biblical hospitality is not a high priority for most modern western churches, it was vital to the growth, stability, and daily life of the early Church!
“Hospitality is becoming an almost forgotten Christian virtue in our style of life today, particularly in big cities with their rampant crime on the streets, their locked-in apartments and all their affluent, urban and bourgeois devices which attempt to create privacy in our homes and our lives. In the New Testament, however, hospitality was a distinctive mark of Christians and Christian communities.” ~ Hospitality Commands, pg 6
Hospitality in the New Testament
The Greek word for hospitality that is used in the New Testament is philoxenia which literally means “Love for Strangers“. Each time we are commanded to practice hospitality, God is literally commanding us to have and show love for others!
Love is a central theme of the Bible. We are to love God {Deuteronomy 10:12}, love our neighbors {Luke 10:27}, and kove strangers {Philippians 2:3-4}. And at the root of hospitality is love. By practicing hospitality we are showing love for those in God’s Church, love for strangers, neighbors, and unbelievers, and most of all, love for God by obeying his commands.
“The Christian practice of hospitality was not viewed simply as a means of overcoming a practical problem. Theological statements by different authors in the New Testament show that it was frequently viewed as the concrete expression of Christian love.” ~ Hospitality Commands, pg 16
Serving those in the Church
We have a clear call from Paul to serve those within our Church and practice hospitality.
“Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.” ~ Romans 12:13
Practically, this serving and contributing to the needs of the saints can take on many different forms. It can mean bringing a meal to a family who just had a baby. It can mean inviting new people at Church to your home for dinner. It can mean donating money and time to the Church’s emergency fund. Later in this series we will get into practical ways we can serve through hospitality.
Serving Unbelievers & Strangers
While one component of hospitality is serving those in the Church, another aspect is serving unbelievers and strangers! As Abraham found out, you should never neglect to show hospitality because you never know who you are serving! Here is a clear command to practice hospitality to strangers
“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” ~ Hebrews 13:2
Serve Without Complaining
God surly knows our hearts! He wants us to serve Him with joy and humility. He is not merely concerned with our external actions but also the state of our hearts. He knows that we can tend to act selfishly or serve while complaining. So he issued this command:
“Show hospitality to one another without grumbling.” ~ 1 Peter 4:9
We must be careful to not complain when extending hospitality when you think about the cost of food and extendi...
8/14/2021 • 28 minutes, 56 seconds
The Biblical Art of Hospitality (Old Testament Deep Dive) – Episode 12
In the last episode we discussed ways in which we can serve within our homes. Today we are going to kick off a little mini series on hospitality. When looking at practicing Biblical hospitality, lets begin at the beginning, in the Old Testament.
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Hospitality in the Old Testament
The Old Testament culture is very different from ours. As people traveled through the land {and often through very dry desert areas} there were no McDonald’s or Starbucks’ to stop at when they got tired or thirsty.
When their feet were caked with mud and dried dust, they had nowhere to turn expect to houses they passed. Travelers often relied on the kindness of strangers for survival and they took the call of serving strangers seriously!
“When a stranger sojourns with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong. The stranger who sojourns with you shall be to you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself; for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.” ~ Leviticus 19:33–34
In no uncertain terms, God commanded the Israelites to care for and love the strangers and travelers among them! Maybe they didn’t understand why God would issue this strong calling but all they knew was that God commanded it…and they should obey!
“For the people of God in the Old Testament the duty of hospitality came right from the center of who God was. I am the Lord your God who made a home for you and brought you there with all my might and all my soul. Therefore, you shall love the stranger as yourself. You shall be holy as I am holy (Leviticus 19:1). Your values shall mirror my values.” ~ Strategic Hospitality fromDesiring God Blog
Learning From the Father of Our Faith
Abraham, the man called righteous because of his faith {James 2:23}, was a great example of hospitality that we can follow! Often the focus of this scene from Genesis 18:1-16 is that of Sarah who is promised to bear a son. While that is a profitable teaching from this passage, something else is illustrated as well: Abraham’s willing and eager heart to extend hospitality to these three men {who turn out to be angels & the Lord}.
*Note: I recently heard a fantastic sermon on this scene that really describes Abraham’s willingness to serve. I highly recommend you listen to it as Pastor Phil Layton can describe it much more effectively than I can. You can hear the message HERE {and in fact, he is currently going through a fantastic series on Genesis right now}.*
A few things to notice from this passage:
Abraham Ran
“When he saw them, he ran from the tent door to meet them and bowed himself to the earth” ~ Genesis 18:2b
This was an unusual thing for a middle eastern man of that time. He “girded his loins” and RAN to greet these strangers approaching their homestead. Abraham and Sarah were old by this point and in fact Sarah was past menopause. It’s would have been very unusual to see an old grey haired man pull up his robe and literally run to greet strangers on the road – but that is exactly what Abraham did! He was eager to share hospitality with these strangers!
Abraham Called Them Lord
Calling someone Lord was a sign of respect. Abraham was a wealthy man and yet he called himself a servant to these strangers and ran to wash their feet – a humbling act of service! To wash someone’s feet was to make yourself lower in status to that person {which is one reason it was so shocking that Jesus would wash the apostles feet {John 13:1-17}.
“O Lord, if I have found favor in your sight, do not pass by your servant. Let a little water be brought, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree” ~ Genesis 18:3-4
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Abraham’s Hospitality Was Generous
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8/4/2021 • 29 minutes, 59 seconds
Serving Within Our Homes – Episode 11
We spent the first 10 episodes of our 25 Foundational Episode series chatting about routines, habits, and how we can find joy in our homes all for God's Glory. The last part of what we want to focus on in our homes, is serving! Today we are going to talk about what it looks like to serve within our homes and then we will jump into a 2 part mini series on hospitality. After that, we will kick off a series on PLANNING out all of these habits and routines in our homes. Let's jump in:
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I did a deep dive into this topic in my new book, She Laughs Without Fear. So as I was planning out the notes for this episode, I started pulling stuff from that chapter but realized I basically just wanted to give you everything from that episode. So instead of reinventing the wheel, today's episode is just going to be the audiobook Chapter 7 of my new book! If you are loving this topic, you can hop over to FindingJoyShop.com to purchase the full eBook or Audiobook on the Proverbs 31 woman!
“She opens her hands to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy.” - Proverbs 31:20
Often in seasons where we are home a lot (like being a stay at home mom and/or having lots of little kids), it can feel like our ability to serve within our homes isn't much. But in this episode, I hope to show that while God has us all in unique seasons, we are still called to serve. In fact, we can use our homes as a powerful form of ministry...it might just look different from season to season.
Some ways we can serve that we discuss in this episode:
Through hospitality
Tithes & offerings
And other forms of ministry
Ministry to our own families
So I will leave you here on that note. What season does God have you in right now? What are some ways you can serve in the season you are in? Empty nesters, you might find yourself with more time on your hands and the ability to serve outside the home more, but lack the energy to do so. Pray that God would direct where you should serve and use the restrictions and freedom that God has given you in this season.
Likewise, young moms, you might feel so squeezed for time, yet you are home a lot. Use what God has given you in this season to serve! Don’t discount the small ways you can serve the Lord right now. Take this lesson from the wise woman and plan and prepare for ways you can serve the Lord while serving your family.
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7/29/2021 • 28 minutes, 11 seconds
Building a Practical Evening Routine (The Key) – Episode 10
We've been really working on routines around here. It's been one of those seasons where I need to tighten up our routines and habits for the whole family. In episode 9, we discussed a solid morning routine which will make your day go so much smoother. But the KEY to a solid morning routine is a very practical evening routine. That's what we are going to discuss today, let's dive in:
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A practical evening routine for my house: Helps me to close out today and prepare well for tomorrow. If I can successfully do my evening routine, it's so much more likely that tomorrow will start without a hitch.
It's kind of like a vicious circle in my household. When I stay up too late and am not intentional, my morning is rocky which throws off my whole day. Then we get to bedtime and I stay up too late again trying to either capture a little productivity or finally sneak in some rest time. Which of course, means TOMORROW is rocky or messed up. Thus the circle.
But in a positive way, if you can get on a rhythm of good routines: closing out your day well, getting a good nights sleep and getting up and getting productive: a very good circle can start. That's our aim with a practical evening routine.
A Practical Evening Routine for Me Includes:
Shut down the house and my day: Create a routine that you step into each evening
Set the coffee make to start
Make sure kitchen is clear & I know what's for breakfast
Review my dinner plan for tomorrow: does anything need to go in the crockpot or pull out of freezer
Review my plans for tomorrow: school plans, doctors appointments, etc.
The most important part: Get to bed on time
I have a brain that likes to never stop. I have the tendency to get into bed exhausted but my brain is wide awake. So in some stressful seasons, it's very important for me to intentionally wind down before bed.
If I try to go straight from working on a work project, watching tv with Jason, or scrolling IG on my phone to sleep, it just doesn't work. So I like to:
Take a detox bath: Epsom salt + essential oil
Take Mary Ruth's nighttime multi mineral (magnesium)
Read a book before bed to relax
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7/26/2021 • 39 minutes, 25 seconds
Bonus episode: What if meal planning is actually a spiritual issue?
For the past couple of months, I've been focusing on meal planning and getting my kitchen under control. And while there are so many fantastic practical things we can talk about when it comes to meal planning, the biggest thing I want to talk about is the spiritual aspect of meal planning. Dive into today's episode to find out what I'm talking about:
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The kitchen has gotten a bad rap the last 50 years or so. We want to be in and out of the kitchen as fast as possible. Then we find out all these processed foods and fast food are actually causing a lot of health issues so we try and cook a little healthier all while spending as little time as possible at it. We get frustrated and angry when we end up spending more time in the kitchen than we want to.
But what if we instead looked at meal prepping and cooking for our family as a ministry? Now I’m not saying you need to start cooking everything from scratch or that your version of nourishing your family needs to look anything like what it does for my family.
But what if instead of viewing the kitchen merely as a place to build up the physical parts of our family, what if we viewed it with a ministry mindset and saw how we could use food to minister as well?
In her book,Eve in Exile, Rebekah Merkle looks at what it means to work within the home. I love what she says about food: I read the quotes in the video but if you have the book she chats about it on pages 152-154.
What if we used this opportunity in the kitchen to get creative? To serve our family? To help heal bodies with food.
And used it as ministry?
Food has been a central gathering place in every culture around the world. Good food and meals around the table should be celebrated. It can become the heart of the home. It can be used to ministry to our husbands and our kids. It can be greatly used to minister to others through hospitality or bringing them meals.
As we head into the rest of this series, and fight to make our kitchens run smoother, let’s remember this: That the kitchen can be used to greatly serve the Lord. so let’s be women that use this rather large area of our lives, after all we have to make 3 meals a day plus snacks day in and day out, to serve God’s Kingdom. To teach our children the art of cooking and to use what time we have well.
“So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 10:31
So today I want you to reflect on what your attitude has been about the kitchen?
Do you complain often, either outlaid or to your kids, about having to make another meal? Da you whine and put off having to do the dishes? Da you anguish that this is a task that has fallen to you? Take a few minutes to really examine how you’ve maybe had a sinful heart in this area of your home and pray and ask God to change your heart and your attitude when it comes to this task.
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7/19/2021 • 34 minutes, 23 seconds
Building a Solid Morning Routine – Episode 9
I have become very passionate about establishing a solid morning routine in my day because it makes such a huge difference in the work I can get done in a day but also attitudes! Tune into this episode to hear about my morning routine and how I use it to really set the tone for my day. Listen in:
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We've been talking a lot about priorities and a solid morning routine helps to make sure your 1-2 top priorities for each day happens.
A good morning routine to me:
Start off with: Bible reading & prayer
Then: Get Ready
This helps with: Making sure my own attitude is prepared for the day
Make sure to: Review dinner
Also: Review days plans
This all: Kicks off our work and school day well
In the next episode we are going to dive into a solid evening routine and how this is actually the key to a good morning routine and that is when things really start clicking!
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7/12/2021 • 30 minutes, 33 seconds
She Laughs at the Time to Come – Episode 8
In the past episode, we discussed redeeming our time for God's Glory. Next we are going to dive into developing good morning and evening routines. But before we do, I want to pause and take a little look at the Proverbs 31 woman and something she can teach us about using our time well. And don't worry, I'm not going to leave you with a massive to do list that includes learning how to make your own clothes or grow a giant vineyard.
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We are celebrating this month because my brand new book: She Laughs Without Fear: Wise & Joyful Living with the Proverbs 31 Woman launches this week. Preorders for the physical copy of the book already closed, but keep an eye out for future bookstore openings when we may offer it for print again. In the mean time, you can get the eBook and Audiobook version in our digital store. You'll get access to both versions! eBook launches Wednesday and audiobook is coming Friday! Order here.
"What we are going to see throughout this book is a woman who is filled with joy. A woman who laughs, works hard unto the Lord, and personifies wisdom. All of this leads to a rich, full, and joyful life.
And the heart of all of this is not how much she does, or what she accomplishes. It’s not about her worth, or her output, or her social media account where people can follow how beautiful and perfect her home is.
The heart of it all is her relationship with God. We will see things we do want to emulate from the Proverbs 31 woman. We might be convicted and see places we can work harder. We might even start a little to do list of things to work on after reading this book. But all of it will be under the umbrella of knowing God more and serving Him with joy." - Introduction from my new book
There are two parts of Proverbs 31 that are very relevant to our discussion today. The question is, how do we use our time well? The heading to the Proverbs 31 passage is titled "The Woman Who Fears the Lord" and then the chapter is concluded with these final 2 verses: "Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised." We also see up in verses 25, "Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come."
So how do we learn from this wise woman? In my book, we go into the concept of wisdom, what it is and how we can attain it. And then verse by verse we go through the final chapter of the book of Proverbs to see what the real lessons are there in it. But today I want to just look at these few verses.
We are on a journey with these 25 foundational episodes to discover how to use our time well in the pursuit of finding joy in our home. And so many of us are plagued by stress and anxiety in our homes. Not a lot of extra room for joy or peace when you are plagued by anxiety. But we see that the wise woman of Proverbs laughs without fear of the future. How could this possible be? How can she be so secure in the Lord that she takes delight in what is to come? This speaks of a woman who has found joy and purpose in her day.
Well we see the entire reason for it in verse 30, "but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised." What does that fear of the Lord possible mean?
The point of the book of Proverbs is to help us understand what God considers wise and righteous living. It helps us take the Law and apply it to daily life. Through the book of Proverbs, we see some powerful glimpses into the heart of God, and it helps us to learn His character more.
One such powerful lesson is earlier in the book:
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.” - Proverbs 9:10
he book of Proverbs is all about this concept - the wise person versus the fool.
6/28/2021 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Redeeming our time for God’s Glory – Episode 7
As we kick off our next mini series on productivity and routines, we first need to start with the concept of our time. How do we use our time to serve the Lord? How can we redeem our time all for His glory and in finding joy in our homes? Let's dive into this episode to find out!
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Redeeming our time for God's Glory
We can view the time we have as a gift - or we can grumble and complain that we don't have enough of it. Do we thank God for the time we have? Or do we constantly grumble and complain about what seemingly little time I have?
God gave us 24 hours in a day and of those hours, we are not meant to be productive 24 hours a day. In fact, we "waste" roughly 1/3 of those hours every single day in sleep!
God has given you the right amount of hours to accomplish all that he has for you. You won't get to the end of your life and God is like whoops! So with that in mind, are we scheduling in the big priorities that God has given me? Am I making sure that HIS priorities are #1 and that I'm not filling my time with my priorities.
We glorify busy and productive. And often, God's big priorities are not often the ones that we feel good sharing on social media or checking off a list.
Our big priorities in our life:
God
Marriage
Kids
Business
Other important things: homeschool, eating healthy, my own health, reading, etc.
What do you need to say not to right now in order to use your time well? I think for many of us, it's getting more wise with our technology use.
Tim Challies shares "They are questions I receive often: “Do you ever sleep? Do you work all the time? Do you ever stop?” There seems to be this impression among certain people that either I am an unrepentant workaholic or that I am remorselessly neglectful toward life’s other responsibilities. The truth is far less sordid: I have invested a lot of effort over many years in learning how to simplify life and how to maximize productivity. I love to make the best use of my time and energy, and I am constantly fine-tuning the systems that allow me to remain that way."
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6/20/2021 • 43 minutes, 40 seconds
Bonus episode: Year-End Homeschool Wrap Up
Ever year, I do a recap of our homeschool year to share what has been working well and sharing all the resources we used. Listen to to a fun homeschooling convo today.
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This year we had 2 2nd graders, 2 kindergartners, and a 4 year old who wanted to be in Kindergarten and do everything her big brothers were doing. So it was our first year really with 5 kids in school.
Our biggest focus this year: READING.
I had a big focus with all 5 kids on getting everyone to the next reading level. Which I am so glad because I feel like my 2nd graders are really walking into 3rd grade with good reading under their belt now. And the two kindergarteners are doing fantastic. They will be reading early readers on their own by 1st grade. The 4 year old in betweener will be there soon as well.
We spent a lot of time reading this year and the pay off has been so worth it! I've taught all 5 of my kids so far to read using Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. Best $14 investment for all 5 of my readers.
Our Main Curriculum this Year:
The Good and the Beautiful Math
We used their level 2 and level K this year. This is our 2nd year using TGATB for math and we love it. They are releasing an all new math program August 2nd and we are very excited about it. I'll update you when we start using it.
Gather Round Homeschool for all other subjects
We switched to Gather Round in July 2020 after 2 months of heavy research into it (I did NOT want to switch curriculum again lol). But I am so glad that I did!! You can read all about why we love Gather Round in this blog post.
Units we've done so far:
Oceans
Asia
North American Birds
Europe
Space
Africa
Earth Science
Artists - Year 2
Mini unit: Christmas
mini unit: Government
We will finish up: Human Body & South America by September.
Extras we added in:
Notgrass - Our 50 States
Random lesson pages from TGATB language arts (they are free to print grades 1-5)
Lots of books & art crafts
Some books we read this year:
Boxcar children
Looots of magic tree house books
Growly series
I survived Series
Star Wars Jedi Academy
Wingfeather Saga
Next year I will have 2 3rd graders, 2 1st graders, and a Kindergartener. So it'll be a full year. I will share exactly what we are using and studying as we get closer to September and I've had a chance to actually plan and order all my stuff! ;)
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6/11/2021 • 43 minutes, 56 seconds
Finding REST in the Everyday: The Practical Application – Episode 6
In the last episode, we talked about the Biblical idea and encouragement behind Biblical REST. God wants us to rest and in fact, we need to rest in Him. Resting in Him will produce more rest in our life overall. What how do we go about cultivating true rest in our busy too full lives? That's what we are diving into today!
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Build better routines for your life.
This might not happen overnight, in fact, it might be a long road to setting better habits in your life. We are so use to living at break neck speeds in our society, it can be SO hard to reframe our concepts of what a productive life looks like. Today we are going to chat about a few things: Getting more sleep, getting OFF social media, being intentional with your rest time, and MAKING the time for rest.
Get MORE sleep.
"One study highlighted that we are sleeping between one and two hours fewer per night than people did sixty years ago, and two and a half hours fewer than a hundred years ago. However, ultimately the practice of getting a good night's sleep is rooted in the outworking of our theology. We believe God has made sleep an integral part of our humanity (Ps. 127:2), but as with all good gifts from God, we have a sinful tendency to refuse or misuse it. While some may struggle with wanting too much sleep, many of us struggle with wanting to make do with too little. In our productivity-mad society, we idolize activity and minimize the need for sleep. We can even pride ourselves in how little sleep we seem to need. Stories of famous Christians throughout history who reported getting by on very little sleep fuel the idea that less sleep is more godly and an example of great faith. What is often forgotten is that many of these Christians also suffered terribly ill health, and others dies young. That's why I want to make the case that adequate sleep is a far better example of great faith." - Refreshed, page 52.
I have struggled deeply with this concept. I feel like I need to constantly worry about the next step and pushing myself harder. As Ive grown in my journey, I've learned that often, I need to just go to sleep and be wise with my time. God will meet our needs.
"I believe God will look after my family, my work, or my studies. I refuse to believe the lie that everything depends on me. I believe in God's sovereignty and trust that he does not need me to overwork and under sleep to get all of the work done (Ps. 127:1-2).
I believe God created my humanity, and I need to follow his guide for maintaining it. I refuse to believe the lie that I'm unique. I'm no stronger than others and therefor equally in need of his gift of sleep (Ps 3:5, 4:8).
I believe my body and soul are so closely bound together that each impacts the other. I refuse to believe the lie that if I neglect my body, my soul and mind will still flourish.
I believe my sleep is one of the best illustrations of my rest in Christ. I refuse to believe the lie that I must be known for my sacrificial service to Christ rather than by my resting on him.
I believe in God alone and refuse to worship idols. I refuse to idolize work success and belittle sleep. I refuse to idolize late night entertainment and neglect sleep. I refuse to idolize service at the expense of sleep. I refuse to make impressing my boss more important than sleep. I refuse to idolize a perfect home at the cost of damaging the temple of my body. Our sleep patters reveal our idols." - Refreshed, pages 53-54.
How do we get more sleep?
Discipline "We need God's help to translate this conviction into action. Ask him for the willpower to make the necessary schedule adjustments and lifestyles changes."
6/3/2021 • 43 minutes
Finding REST in the Everyday: The Biblical Basis – Episode 5
Rest is a topic that Christian women are not talking enough about. In fact, we tend to glorify busy. We glorify perfection, and doing more, and sometimes we even glorify a too full messy life over a more restful life. Today we are going to dive into what rest means from a Biblical perspective and why it's so important for the Christian women today.
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Physical Warning Signs of Lack of Rest
"Just as running too fast round the track will eventually result in physical problems, so running the race of life at too fast a pace will have physical consequences. Over 70 percent of Americans experience stress-induced symptoms such as headaches, stomach cramps, sore joints, back pain, ulcers, breathlessness, bad skin, an irritable bowel, chest pain, and palpitations. I certainly had some of these symptoms, and I also remember many female patients who came to me with multiple and varied bodily pains for which no physical explantation could be found, no matter how many tests and scans they had. Their lives were simply too fast and full for their bodies and minds. It's called "burnout" for a reason: All the stress causes chronic inflammation, a sort of fire in our cells that burns all the hotter, further, and longer the more fuel we add to it with our hectic lifestyles. Feeling tired, exhausted, and lethargic all the time are early warning signs that should be heeded." - Refreshed, page 26
PUSHING ourselves too hard:
"We are not only creatures; we are complicated creatures. We have not only incredibly complex bodies but also remarkably intricate souls. And when you put these together in one person, you have multiplied complications as each part interacts with the others. That was one of the key areas I forgot. I was pushing myself physically in many different ways. God has blessed me with a strong will, and when I decided to get something done, I just kept pushing until it was accomplished.
"Yes, at times I could tell that such determined pushing was taking a toll on my body but I ailed to see that it was also taking a toll on my mind and my soul. I seemed to think that I could push and exhaust the physical part of me, and the mental, emotional and spiritual parts would be unaffected. I was not seeing myself as God has made me - a limited creature and complex creature. I was not only underestimating my limitations but underestimating the impact of an exhausted body on my mind and my soul. And I'm not talking here about exceptional times in life when we have to push ourselves much harder, such as when facing exams, work deadlines, or nursing babies. I'm talking about this becoming the norm, the default, for extended periods of time. Verses such as Phil 4:13 - "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" - do not override our basic need to eat, drink, and sleep." - Refreshed, page 39.
I've found in my life, that knowing I need to rest more, isn't the same as truly believing it. And I've found that my inability to rest was very much tied up in feeling like I needed to do ALL THE THINGS all of the time. This is still something I can struggle with time to time, but by God's Grace I've come a long way.
Here are some truths to keep in mind when we are struggling with this Biblical concept of REST:
Stop striving - your worth is in Christ
"A grace-paced life? What's this? It's a pace of life that's constantly refreshed by five different wells of divine grace. First, there's the motivating well of grace. We used to be driven by money, family perfection, beauty, careers, or earning God's favor. But instead of filling and fulfilling us, these motivations drained and dried us. Now though,
5/31/2021 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
Practical Ways to Find Joy in the Everyday – Episode 4
We are on a quest here with this ministry...to find joy in the everyday. And that's no easy task. We've talked about. 1. The Ministry of Home 2. How the Gospel Impacts Our Homes. 3. Finding Glory in the Mundane Moments. And now, practical ways to find joy.
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This episode is based today on this article published in 2016. If you want to read along to everything we discussed, you can hop over and read it here.
In this episode we discuss:
Finding Joy in the Early Morning Hours
Fill the House with Worship Music
Open the Bible
Count Your Blessings
Keeping a Joyful Heart in the Mundane Tasks of Home Keeping
Pray Over Your Home
Listen to Something Inspirational
Have a Plan
Create Room for Fun
In the next episode we are going to jump into the importance of REST in our homes and lives.
Links & Resources:
2016 Article on Finding Joy
My Spiritual Disciplines Notebook Set
Hf #143: Cultivating Gratitude in Everyday Life
Hf #141: Growing in Gratitude with Mary Mohler
Hf #50: Choosing to be Thankful in Troubled Times
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5/24/2021 • 48 minutes, 41 seconds
Finding Glory in the Mundane Moments – Episode 3
In episode #1 (of our new relaunch of the podcast) we talked about the ministry of home and #2 focused on how the Gospel impacts all we do. Today we are chatting about finding glory in the mundane moments.
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Most of us spend our days in the mundane.
You see, I struggle sometimes with finding worth in the mundane. I struggle finding glory in the ordinary. I sometimes struggle knowing how the second load of dishes or sweeping the sidewalk is worth anything.
Do you ever struggle with this? Do you ever struggle knowing how our work in the home matters to God?
I feel like I’ve gone on a similar journey as the author has in Glory in the Ordinary. I love how she’s open about her struggle with this as well:
“Like all major changes, my early days as a stay-at-home mom rocked me to the core. I had gone from days filled with fruitful conversations to days filled with crying and blank stares from two needy babies. Over time I began to see that being home had inherent value, but what I couldn’t immediately see was how the work at home had value as well. It was not merely about staying home to take care of the children (which made sense to my exhausted brain); I had to learn there was value in the laundry and cleaning too.” – Glory in the Ordinary page 25
This is the impactful part, she goes on to say:
“What I’ve learned is that God is glorified in the mundane work as much as he is in the magnificent. In fact, it is in the mundane moments, the moments where we live each and every day, where we come to see the true greatness of God and his love for us.” – Glory in the Ordinary page 25
Life is lived out in these tiny moments. I may not always have the mental capacity to remember and realize that I am doing big, grand work, even when I’m scrubbing toilets, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t true.
Something that I love throughout her book is this concept of how our culture views work in the home versus how God does. Our culture views work as simply a means to an end. We work just enough to be able to afford leisure time. And we look down on those blue collar jobs or work that seem to have little worth, such as working McDonald’s.
We value big important jobs. We admire people who are in charge of large ministries who are making changes in the world. That’s not a bad thing to admire those people, but we tend to put all our value into these jobs or those people.
So we tend to think then, even if we don’t say it out loud, that our work doesn’t matter if we are not accomplishing something big.
And then we apply that to life in the home. When I’m caring for these five souls that God has entrusted to my care, it’s easier for me to see the worth. I can glimpse the Gospel-work that I am doing, even if I don’t always verbalize it or even remember it. But when I can take a step back, I can more easily see that the work I do with my kids, is big and important.
But scrubbing the toilets? Cleaning out the garbage can so it stops smelling? Pulling a red crayon out of the dryer which has now stained an entire load of laundry? How are these moments important when they don’t seem to accomplish anything big or important?
And Courtney makes an important point: we have to choose the middle of the road when it comes to the work in our home. Because on one hand we can completely devalue the work at home and on the other, we can make it an idol!
We don’t have the time to cover all of these in detail today, but I love that God so cares about the everyday details of our lives. Here are some ways we can think about the work in our home:
1) We are loving God and serving Him through serving others
5/17/2021 • 41 minutes, 17 seconds
How the Gospel Impacts Our Homes – Episode 2
Last week we talked about our ministry at home. We need to have a focus on Christ that is all encompassing of our life. And this leads us to our 2nd foundational episode: The Gospel as our central focus within the home.
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As Christians, the thing that we need to stand upon, the thing that unites us, and the thing that our homemaking should be based upon - is the gospel.
Starting with the Basics
Having a Gospel-Centered home means purposefully and intentionally creating the goals, activities, and atmosphere in the home to be firmly centered on the Gospel.
So, What IS the Gospel?
The Gospel is powerful:
"I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes." Romans 1:16
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16
1) First, Paul tells his readers that it is God to whom they are accountable.
Romans 1:18 - For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men"
2) Second, Paul tells his readers that their problem is that they rebelled against God.
Roman 3:10 - “None is righteous, no, not one."
Romans 3:23 - "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
Romans 6:23 - "For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."
3) Third, Paul says that God's solution to humanity's sin is the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Romans 5:8 - "But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
4) Finally, Paul tells his readers how they themselves can be included in this salvation.
Romans 10:9-10 - "Because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved."
So Gospel-Centered living first starts with a thorough understanding of the Gospel, daily reminding ourselves about the beauty and the truth of the Gospel, and finally, having a firm vision of eternity.
Bringing it all together
1) For our own sanctification
2) Relying on and needing God's GRACE
3) Winning our husband's to Christ - or encouraging his faith
1 peter 3:1-2 "Likewise, wives, be subject to your own husbands, so that even if some do not obey the word, they may be won without a word by the conduct of their wives, when they see your respectful and pure conduct."
4) The Gospel in our Parenting
Deuteronomy 6:6-9 - "And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates."
5) Out into the world
Train up our children so THEY can present the Gospel
Spreading the Gospel through Hospitality
Next week we I'll turn to how this plays out in ordinary life. It's one thing to say that we want a focus on the Gospel...it's another to live it out in the mundane. So next week we are going to discuss: Glory in the Mundane and finding joy in that.
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5/10/2021 • 43 minutes, 47 seconds
The Ministry of Home – Season 1 Episode 1
Welcome!! It's relaunch day of our podcast! For 330 episodes, we've been the Homemaking Foundations Podcast. But we are rebranding everything under our new name, including the podcast. So welcome to season 1, episode 1 of the Finding Joy in Your Home podcast. We are kicking off the new season with 25 foundational episodes.
Today we are talking about what the Ministry of Home is and more specifically: What is the purpose of life and how should we spend our time? So let's dive into our first official episode under our new name. And don't worry - ALL 330 episodes are still there!
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As a society, we are all searching for meaning. We deeply want to use our lives (and our time) well. We want to have purpose and meaning in our days.
The big question we all want answered: What does it mean to have a successful life? And where should we spend our time?
As Christians, this has to first and foremost start with God. How does God define a successful life? How does he say we should spend our time? <-- This is where we are starting in this discussion.
You see, as Christians, God's Word should be the back bone of how we spend our life and our days. But sadly, for many, being a Christian has become a secondary or even tertiary influence in our lives. Many Christians today focus on a worldly life and worldly pursuits and might fit God in when it's convienent.
So as Christians, what is our point in life? The Westminster Shorter Catechism says this: "Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him for ever."
Well there you go. That's the entire mission behind our ministry and new name of: Finding Joy in Your Home.
How do we find that joy in our homes? When we seek to follow God and glorify Him.
How do we glorify God? By loving him and obeying his commands.
"The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man."- Ecclesiastes 12:13
"Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?" - Matthew 16:24-26
So we see, as soon as we dive into Scripture, that our primary purpose is to love and serve God. A big way of serving God is loving and serving others.
"For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. 14 For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” - Galatians 5:13-14
So what does this mean for us in the context of loving and raising our families?
Our Ministry At Home
A successful life is not marked by:
How much money we have in the bank
How many degrees or titles after our names we amass
How beautiful our homes are or how trendy we stay
By juggling a giant career and being a mom
Losing the baby weight so fast that no one even knows you are a mom
...or a myriad of other things we find out worth in.
Those things are not bad in and of themselves. But they become bad when we mark these as a successful life.
Rather, a successful life is marked by a life of service and a joy that can only come through the Lord.
"So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit,
5/6/2021 • 35 minutes, 39 seconds
Family Travel Trips from a Family of 8 – Hf #330
As we've embarked on full time travel this past year, we've learned so much! As of the day I'm recording this, we have been traveling full time for exactly 11 months. And while I feel like we are always refining the process, we've also gotten so much better at it!
This episode is inspired by the fact that I've gotten a handful of friends messaging me, asking for travel tips for this summer. Some are going camping for the weekend, one friend is taking an 8 week trip staying in cabins, another friend is embarking on a 3 month RV trip, and others are venturing out in their local areas for day trips.
So after thinking about it, here are my travel tips for families (especially those with little kids).
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1. Just do it.
Go. Make it happen. It might sound overwhelming. It might be overwhelming as you pack and get ready. It might be a lot more work than just staying home...but go.
The memories and experiences are worth it. And you'll get better at it with time.
2. Plan as best you can, but go with the flow.
For those of us planner types, we can get deep into the details of planning out summer plans. In fact, I actually LOVE planning out our trips. I get very geeky and excited about mapping out the perfect route, where we will stay, and what we will do. Whether you dread or love this step...you have to remember to take it all in stride. It's NOT going to be perfect, in fact, it's often in the imperfect that we remember things the most.
We've had RV plans fall through last minute, which ended up being huge blessings in the things we ended up doing. On moving days, we are always so exhausted after taking down camp, driving to a new location, and setting up again. But then the sun dawns the next day and we are ready for fresh exploring.
3. Stock up on activities for kids...and slowly release them.
Don't give them all out at once. On long travel days, we usually let the kids just read or do their own thing for the first 2 hours or so. Usually until our first rest or gas stop. Then we will pull out a craft or activity and let them play with that for a while. A few hours later when we are starting to get tired, I'll pull out something else new!
The key, for when you are traveling a lot, is to find cheap stuff! The dollar tree is my favorite place to grab stuff and I've gotten creative with the things I'll get for the kids to do. Some ideas:
$1 crayon and picture packs
$1 Felt pictures with markers
$1 magic market packets. Or get the $5 from Walmart, they usually come with several pens and sheets of paper.
I'll buy random stickers and scrapbooking stuff + packet of markets + $1 notebook for each kid and have them write their own book.
$1 activity books
Walmart as these cool glitter poster boards for $1 each. Give them stickers + pens and make a poster
Print off mazes, activites, and pages from Pinterest and bind into a book for each one.
Etch a sketches, Melissa and Doug Water wow books, etc.
It's not until usually the final hour or so that we break out the Kindle fires and let them watch a movie. I'm not against using screens on long card rides, but since we do it SO often, I like to save it until the very end so they are not asking from minute #1 of being in the car.
4. SNACKS
5/3/2021 • 57 minutes, 42 seconds
When no one appreciates what you do – Hf #329
Mother's Day is coming up in a few weeks. And while we may look forward to the day (or not), it can also be hard with expectations and a lot of emotions.
Maybe you will get a hand written card. Maybe you will get a half-hearted “Happy Mother’s Day” from your teen. Maybe your husband will do the dishes for you. Maybe it will be all you dreamed of and it will be amazing.
Maybe. Or maybe you will feel a little disappointed. Maybe you will feel hurt that your husband didn’t make a bigger deal out of the occasion. Maybe you resent the fact that you still had to do all the cooking and the cleaning over the weekend. Maybe you will wish that just for once, someone in your family would notice ALL that you do.
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I get it. I think all of us have been there at one moment or another. “Don’t they see ALL that I do for this family day in and day out?” “Wow, I sure wish I could just throw my clothes all over the room and hope that someone else will deal with it later.” “I don’t ever stop working, I wish that just for one second that someone would notice that and recognize it!”
I know it’s easy for these feelings to creep into our hearts. But at the end of the day, this is only going to lead us feeling frustration, overwhelmed, and with a lot less joy in our lives. These feelings and this line of thinking robs us of our contentment in the everyday.
When mother’s day is over and we are feeling under-appreciated and overwhelmed, how do we being again to find joy?
Finding our Joy in the Lord
It can be so discouraging when we feel like we are not appreciated for all we do. We want to be recognized or even just given a small thank you every once in a while. But when we don’t get these, or it doesn’t look like how we think it should look…we are quickly robbed of our joy.
The problem is: We are placing our hope, our trust, and our joy in the things of this world. We are placing our joy – or our lack there of – in the hands of our toddlers who might wake up on the wrong side of the bed and scream all day or in the very angsty hands of our teenagers.
We are turning to our family to fulfill us and meet our needs. I did this a lot in the early days of our marriage. I looked to my husband to fulfill all of my needs. I looked to him for encouragement, for security, for complete and perfect love…and of course, when he would inevitably fail…my joy would go along with it.
I’ve learned through too many mistakes throughout the years that ultimately, my joy needs to be in the Lord. These sinful humans that we live with day in and day out WILL fail us at one point or another. Or everyday.
Yes, our children and our husband can bring us an immense amount of joy. But if our ultimate joy, peace, and life rests in how our family all responds to us then we have turned our family or our kids into an idol and at the end of the day, we will be sorely disappointed.
RELATED: Idols of the Heart and Keeping Our Eyes on Jesus – Hf #45
“Idols aren’t just stone statues. No, idols are the thoughts, desires, longings, and expectations that we worship in the place of the true God. Idols cause us to ignore the true God in search of what we think we need.” – Idols of the Heart, page 23
Instead of placing our trust and our hope in our family, we need to place that trust and that hope in Christ. We need to turn to him when life hurts, when we feel disappointed, when we are overwhelmed.
When we tie our identity, the worth of our motherhood, to the thanks or gratitude we get on Mother’s Day, or our birthday, or any old day of the year, we will be sorely disappointed. We will become bitter, resentful,
4/26/2021 • 34 minutes, 42 seconds
On battling anxiety with Phylicia Masonheimer – Hf #328
Anxiety is no stranger to both Phylicia and myself. In this episode, my guest Phylicia Masonheimer, is going to share her journey with battling anxiety from a Biblical and practical stand point. It's a very encouraging chat. Let's dive in!
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4/19/2021 • 39 minutes, 43 seconds
Hard Doesn’t (Necessarily) Mean Bad – Hf #327
In our culture, we run from hard things. We tend to think that hard = bad or wrong. But today I'm going to give you some encouragement that hard doesn't necessarily mean bad. In fact, God often does His biggest work in Hard. Listen in!
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We get asked a lot how we do certain things: run a business from home with 6 kids, travel full time, go out to eat with said kids, homeschool all of them without losing our minds, etc.
And honestly, most of what we do doesn't seem overly mystifying to us, but some of it is really hard.
A big theme in our life has become: hard doesn't mean bad.
Often in our culture, we equate hard with bad. We think that if things are hard, they must be wrong. Or that we are doing them wrong.
For example:
Newborn days and entering motherhood can be HARD. That doesn't mean we are doing it wrong.
Some homeschool days are terrible. It doesn't mean the sacrifice isn't worth it.
Traveling all around the country with 6 young kids can be exhausting. It doesn't mean the education and exploration isn't worth every single second.
In our culture today, we've been trained to think that hard is bad.
We feel like life should be easy and good, not tough and hard. So we either assume we are doing something wrong or that the hard isn't worth pushing through.
The thing is: most worthwhile things in life ARE hard.
Getting a college degree is HARD. But it can be worth every single bit of work.
Pregnancy and labor is hard. But it produces new life.
Discipleship is hard, and exhausting, and frustrating at times...But it's God's work in our children's lives (and in our own lives).
God disciplines us and it's often so hard. But it produces the fruit of the Spirit.
"God’s sovereignty is exercised primarily for His glory. But because you and I are in Christ Jesus, His glory and our good are linked together. Because we are united with Christ, whatever is for His glory is also for our good. And whatever is for our good is for His glory."
“God does not willingly bring affliction or grief to us. He does not delight in causing us to experience pain or heartache. He always has a purpose for the grief He brings or allows to come into our lives. Most often we do not know what that purpose is, but it is enough to know that His infinite wisdom and perfect love have determined that the particular sorrow is best for us. God never wastes pain. He always uses is to accomplish His purpose. And His purpose is for His glory and our good. Therefore, we can trust Him when our hearts are aching or our bodies are racked with pain.”
― Jerry Bridges, Trusting God: Even When Life Hurts
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4/10/2021 • 35 minutes, 8 seconds
When plans don’t go your way – Hf #326
We hear all the time that "you are enough" or "just believe in yourself." But what happens when you are NOT enough? When you can't just make it happen or work it all out? We run headlong into trouble in our life when we start relying on OUR strength instead of in God's strength. That's what we are discussing today. Listen in!
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3/29/2021 • 26 minutes, 23 seconds
Real Life Mentoring + Resources – Hf #325
Mentoring is such an important topic in the Church today, but it's to still feel left wondering what it looks like. In today's episode we are going to discuss some different ways that mentoring can look in real life and a call to the importance of the local Church! Plus I'll share more resources for Biblical mentoring. Let's dive in!
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Mentoring in real life can look so many different ways! It can look like a formal Bible study time, or meeting one on one for coffee, by watching how others conduct their life, and just living real life with other women.
Links & Resources:
Growing Together: Taking Mentoring Beyond Small Talk and Prayer Requests
Spiritual Mothering: The Titus 2 Model for Women Mentoring Women
Finding a Mentor, Being a Mentor: Sharing Our Lives as Women
Adorned: Living Out the Beauty of the Gospel Together
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3/22/2021 • 40 minutes, 51 seconds
Hf #324: My Quarter 1 Reading Reviews & Updates
My reading time has fluxuated greatly in the past year. And after only hitting 50% of my reading goal in 2020, I knew I wanted to really dive back into better reading habits this year. And so far, I'm smashing my reading goals and have formed some new habits. In this episode, I'm going to share some reviews for 10 of the books I've read so far this year (out of 33) and then share what has been helping me this year in reading more. Let's dive in!
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What's helping me this year compared to last:
Getting excited about reading again! I bought some new books to get excited and its helping me work through old ones
Going back to reading 1 chapter of a non fiction book a day: currently working through a beastly systematic theology doing this.
Setting an easier goal so I feel excited when I break it instead of just feeling supppper behind.
Making it habit to listen through audiobooks again in nooks and crannies.
My favorite books read so far this year:
You can follow me over on Goodreads to keep up to date on what I'm reading. But here's some of our favs!
As a family we are currently reading through the Chronicles of Narnia. This is our first time reading the whole series with all the kids and we are going through it very slowly when we have travel days! We are also on book #1 of the Wingfeather Saga as a family and are really enjoying it.
Church History in Plain Language by Bruce Shelley- 4 star
Awaking Wonder by Sally Clarkson - 3 starts
Why Children Matter by Douglas Wilson - 4 star - I listened to this for free with the Canon Press app free trial.
Hooked - 2 star
The Common Rule: Habits for Purpose for an Age of Distraction - 3 star
The Household and the War for the Cosmos - 4 star - I listened to this for free with the Canon Press app free trial.
A Heart Set Free: A Journey to Hope Through the Psalms of Lament - 3.5 stars
Eve in Exile: and The Restoration of Femininity - 5 stars - I listened to this for free with the Canon Press app free trial.
The Self Sufficient Backyard - 5 stars (I purchased it from their website)
Before Jerusalem Fell - 5 stars
Comparison Girl - 5 stars
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3/15/2021 • 36 minutes, 5 seconds
Hf #323: Cultivating a Serving Heart
In this episode we are going to be discussing what it means to serve others with a heart of humility. We will focus on laying aside pride and putting on humility...in all areas of our lives! Listen in:
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3/6/2021 • 28 minutes, 50 seconds
Q&A on Eschatology (and where do we go from here?) – (A Look at the End Times Part 5) – Hf #322
Here in our 5th and final part of our eschatology series, we are going a Q&A wrap up. Jason and I are sharing where we've landed on this whole debate (maybe), determining churches based off Eschatology (should we??), viewing current events, and where do we go from here? I hope to leave you at the end of this episode with a ton of encouragement! Listen in here:
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A note on this series: In no way are Jason and I an expert in this topic. But we’ve greatly enjoyed diving into eschatology this year and are excited to share what we’ve learned. We are covering the 3 main views of the end times, but even within those 3, there are countless smaller viewpoints of those. So what we are attempting to do here is a broad overview of each point. Please forgive us if we over generalize any areas or if we make a mistake on any of these. Please come dialogue with us on Instagram if you want to share anything!
Links & Resources:
Check out the previous episodes in this series: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.
Book Suggestion: Three Views on the Millennium
Book Suggestion: Four Views on the Book of Revelation
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2/27/2021 • 50 minutes, 32 seconds
The Postmillenial Viewpoint (A Look at the End Times Part 4) – Hf #321
Welcome to the fourth part of our Eschatology series: A look at the end times. In part 1, we covered WHY you should care about Eschatology and why it’s worth spending our time on. Then in part 2 we covered the Premillennial viewpoint and part 3 we covered the Amillennial viewpoint. Now we are going to deep dive into the Postmillennial viewpoint. Then we will wrap up the series with a Q&A episode (and where do we go from here)? Let’s dive in!
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A note on this series: In no way are Jason and I an expert in this topic. But we’ve greatly enjoyed diving into eschatology this year and are excited to share what we’ve learned. We are covering the 3 main views of the end times, but even within those 3, there are countless smaller viewpoints of those. So what we are attempting to do here is a broad overview of each point. Please forgive us if we over generalize any areas or if we make a mistake on any of these. Please come dialogue with us on Instagram if you want to share anything!
Overview of the Postmillennial Viewpoint:
This is the view that Christ will return after the Millennium here on earth (hence the post part). This is a partial preterest viewpoint which means that they view many of the events prophesied in the book of Revelation as already have happened (i.e. the great Tribulation, the Antichrist and so forth). Because of this (and Bible verses from both the Old and New Testament), they take the most optimistic view of human history.
They believe that the Gospel will flourish (from the times of the Apostles and the Early Church) now through until when the Millennium is ushered in here on earth. They think the world will get "better and better" because of the triumph and influence of the Gospel in the world.
They see the world becoming more and more Christian until even the nations bow to Christ. Once the Gospel has spread that far, the Millennium here on earth will be ushered in and Christ will return after that.
Graphs from The Blue Letter Bible
Proponents of Postmill: Rousas J. Rushdoony, Greg L. Bahnsen, Douglas Wilson. Jeff Durbin, James White, Kenneth L. Gentry Jr., David Chilton, Gary North, Eusibius, Athanasius, Samuel Rutherford, John Owen, Isaac Watts, Jonathan Edwards, Richard Sibbes, John Cotton, BB Warfield, Loraine Boettner, Iain Murray, Ligon Duncan.
Postmill resources:
The Puritan Hope by Murray, Iain H.
Eschatology of Victory Kik, J. Marcellus
He Shall Have Dominion: An Eschatology of Victory Gentry Jr., Kenneth L.
Millennium Boettner, Loraine.
Postmillennialism: An Eschatology of Hope Mathison, Keith A.
Before Jerusalem Fell Kenneth Gentry
Allie Stuckey Relatable Episodes with Jeff Durbin (Part 1 and Part 2)
Postmill documentary: On Earth as It Is in Heaven
2/20/2021 • 48 minutes, 53 seconds
What is the Amillennial viewpoint? (A Look at the End Times Part 3) – Hf #320
Welcome to the third part of our Eschatology series: A look at the end times. In part 1, we covered WHY you should care about Eschatology and why it's worth spending our time on. Then in part 2 we covered the Premillennial viewpoint. Now we are going to deep dive into the Amillennial viewpoint. The next episode will feature Postmillennialism. We will wrap up the series with a Q&A episode! Let's dive in!
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A note on this series: In no way are Jason and I an expert in this topic. But we’ve greatly enjoyed diving into eschatology this year and are excited to share what we’ve learned. We are covering the 3 main views of the end times, but even within those 3, there are countless smaller viewpoints of those. So what we are attempting to do here is a broad overview of each point. Please forgive us if we over generalize any areas or if we make a mistake on any of these. Please come dialogue with us on Instagram if you want to share anything!
Overview of the Amillennial Viewpoint:
This is the view that there is no earthly millennium. Rather, the millennium is a Spiritual one that is currently taking place in Heaven. We have been in the millennium since Christ ascended into Heaven and will remain until He comes back again.
They believe the 1000 years is a figurative term to mean a really long time. Believers who have already died and die today will be in Heaven immediately experiencing the millennium. The Kingdom of God (proclaimed by Jesus and his apostles) is
synonymous with the millennial kingdom of Revelation 20:4-6.
This is a very simple and straightforward look at our present age and Christ returning. They are partial preterists and interpret many of the prophecies in Revelation to have already happened in the first century (i.e. antichrist, great tribulation, etc).
Preterism - An eschatological viewpoint that places many of the eschatological events in the past, especially during the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. - What Does the Bible Teach About the End Times?
Graphs from The Blue Letter Bible
Amill Resources:
What Does the Bible Teach About the End Times?
The Bible and the Future by Hoekema, Anthony
A case for Amillennialism – Kim Riddlebarger
More Than Conquerors: An Interpretation of the Book of Revelation by Hendrikson, William
Triumph of the Lamb by Dennis Johnson
Sam Storms video
The Preterist Approach to Revelation - Ligioner Ministries
eCourse: The Last Days According to Jesus by R.C. Sproul
2/17/2021 • 27 minutes, 44 seconds
What is the Premillennial viewpoint? (A Look at the End Times Part 2) – Hf #319
Welcome to the second part of our Eschatology series: A look at the end times. In part 1, we covered WHY you should care about Eschatology and why it's worth spending our time on. Now we are going to deep dive into the first viewpoint: Premillennialism. The next episode will feature Amillennialism and the next part Postmillennialism. We will wrap up the series with a Q&A episode! Let's dive in!
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A note on this series: In no way are Jason and I an expert in this topic. But we've greatly enjoyed diving into eschatology this year and are excited to share what we've learned. We are covering the 3 main views of the end times, but even within those 3, there are countless smaller viewpoints of those. So what we are attempting to do here is a broad overview of each point. Please forgive us if we over generalize any areas or if we make a mistake on any of these. Please come dialogue with us on Instagram if you want to share anything!
Defining our Terms
Before we jump into the Premill viewpoint, let's first define a few terms we will talk about when it comes to all three viewpoints.
Second Coming of Jesus: To conquer sin and death and Satan once and for all. Verses: 1 Thess 5, Titus 2:13, Matthew 24:30, Revelation 1:7, Revelation 19:11.
When will the second coming happen? It will be like a thief in the night. No one knows when it’ll happen. Verses: 1 Thess 5:2, Matthew 24:44.
Antrichrist: Man of lawlessness. Verses: 2 Thess 2:3-4, Revelation 13:5-8.
The Rapture: Gathering up of all believers; the Church. Verse: 1 Thess 4:17
Millennium: the 1000 year reign of Christ (either figurative or literal 1000 years). Verse: Revelation: 20:2-3
Final Judgement: Where Jesus will judge the living and the dead. Verses: Revelation 20:11-15.
Overview of the Premillennial Viewpoint:
This is the view that Christ's second coming will happen before the Millennial Kingdom which will be the 1000 year reign of Christ on Earth, The two most common views within premil are pre-trib and post-trib. Though there are arguments for mid-trib as well.
Premills have a futurist view of the book of Revelation. This means that they believe the events outlined in Revelation to be future events (to us). Revelation chapters 4-22 are yet to be fulfilled.
Premills argue that theirs is the most literal reading of Revelation. Those who disagree argue that premills take passages of Revelation as literal when in fact they should be read and interpreted symbolically or figuratively.
Pre-trib Premils believe that Christ will rapture the Church BEFORE the 7 years of tribulation. Post-trib premils believe that the Church will live through the 7 years of Tribulation before Christ comes again.
Dispensational Premill:
The most popular view of the end times in America today is the dispensational premill view. This view first appeared in the 19th century which distinguished it from historic premill. This view argues for a secret rapture 7 years before Jesus returns. They also emphasize the fulfillment of the promises made to Jewish people during this Millenium.
Proponents of this view include: Wayne Grudem, John MacArthur, Erwin Lutzer, Charles L. Feinberg, John Walvoord, Charles Ryrie, and J. Dwight Pentecost, and it was popularized through Hal Lindsey’s 1970 bestseller, The Late, Great Planet Earth, and the Left Behind Series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins.
Graphs from The Blue Letter Bible
Historic Premill:
As oppose to their dispensational brothers, historic premill believe that the Church will go through the great Tribulation and the rapture will happen at the end of those 7 years. They also see no radical difference between the Church and Israel.
Proponents of this view include: John Gill, Charles Spurgeon, John Piper, Albert Mohler,
2/16/2021 • 49 minutes, 37 seconds
Why You Should Care About Eschatology (A Look at the End Times Part 1) – Hf #318
Jason and I have done a deep dive study into eschatology this year. And what was once a very confusing theological idea has turned into a very rich and profitable theological point for both of us. We are kicking off this mini series (A Look at the End Times) with an episode all about why we should care about eschatology.
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This is the first in our 5 part series on Eschatology. In this first introduction we are going to cover WHY we should care about eschatology and take this time to study it. Then over the course of 3 mini episodes that are all released at once, we are going to cover the 3 main view points: Premill (pretrib & historical), Amill, & Postmill. Then in the final episode in this series, we are going to go over more resources and questions!
We are excited to dig into this topic with you. And while we certainly don't have all the answers on this topic, we are excited to share the resources that have been helpful for us in studying it all. At the end, we hope this inspires you to dive into Scripture more!
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2/6/2021 • 47 minutes, 41 seconds
Why you need to take care of yourself – Hf #317
Last week we talked about getting to the bottom of WORK, leisure, and what's the point? Today we are looking at the next logical topic: building out your schedule and the importance of taking care of yourself. Listen in here:
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What does it mean to invest in yourself?
This is a hot topic right now in Christian circles. Many people proclaim we need to be doing MORE to invest in ourselves and others say that this is an entirely selfish phrase or idea and we need to throw it out.
Where do I stand? Right in the middle of this debate.
I think that there is a huge movement in our culture to be selfish. Spend all your time and money on yourself. The good life consists of many shopping days, trips to the spa and making sure YOU are #1 priority in your life...to the exclusion of others. That is a wrong and sinful attitude.
So on the flip side, I think Christians often overreact on the other end and we take the idea of denying ourselves so far to the extreme that we no longer have the capacity to serve well because we've neglected ourselves physically, spiritually, and emotionally.
Matthew 16:24 - Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me."
We see that we ARE to live a selfless life. We are to want to become more and more like Christ. We are to deny our own selfish wants and desires and follow HIM!
So we shouldn't plunge all of our time, money, and energy into ourselves. We shouldn't be selfish to the detriment of those around us especially.
Caring for our health
But we should also be concerned about caring for this body and mind that God has given us so that we can serve him with joy and vigor.
If we run ourselves into the ground trying to be and do everything, we won't have the energy or creativity to joyfully serve our family and do all that God has called us to in this life with joy.
God calls us to be wise with our time. To use it well. To serve him. And I think a very wise use of some of our time, is making sure that we are taking care of ourselves.
"Some godly people who exercise regularly and eat well drop dead at every age. And some sedentary overeaters live to be ninety. Our days are set by God, not us. You won’t live a day longer or shorter than God decides. But keep in mind that some people have survived the plunge over Niagara Falls. That doesn’t make it wise." - Physical Exercise by John Piper
"Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain." - 1 Corinthians 15:58
John Piper explains why he puts time and energy into jogging: "Underneath most of my besetting sins is despondency. I am less prone to such melancholy when I hammer my body three times a week. The reason could be endorphins. Could be ego. Whichever, it’s cheaper than Prozac or psychotherapy. I’m simply happier. And I sleep better. I have more energy. Most of that energy goes into the Bible and preaching and people. And the fruit from that is, I hope, edification. Which means I exercise to be a more loving person and a better pastor."
Caring for our bodies and our minds is being a WISE steward of what God has given us:
"If you ask how the fruit of exercise relates to the fruit of the Spirit, my answer is this: the Holy Spirit produces his fruit both directly and indirectly. He can zap you in your worst moments and make you kind. But he often does it indirectly.
For example, if you are impatient when you get little sleep, and if patience is a fruit of the Spirit (which it is, Galatians 5:22), very likely the Holy Spirit will not only remind you of the sufferings of Christ and the glory of God’s promises, but he will also give you the humility to stop being God and go to bed on time.
1/30/2021 • 44 minutes, 23 seconds
What is the point of work? (and Leisure?) – Hf #316
If you want to get more productive in life, then a really important place to start is our view of work (and leisure). How we view the work we do (especially those mundane moments of our day) has a really big impact on how we craft our own habits and routines. In this episode, we are going to dive into what this looks like from a Biblical perspective. Let's jump in!
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God’s View of Work
How do we spend our time? Where do we turn throughout the day? What does it mean to construct a life and schedule that brings glory to God?
I think one important discussion that we must have around this all: Is what is the point of work? It's a question that we must grapple with especially in our modern society.
Past cultures didn't really have the luxury of pondering the point of work and leisure. They worked hard for their very survival. And they rested when they needed to to make that happen. They had natural habits built into their day: They went to bed with the sun and rose with the sun. They could do a few tasks well and that was it. In some ways, I envy them: They saw the direct fruit of their labor day in and day out.
In our modern society, I think many of us can feel like we are "wasting" our day when we spend more time in the kitchen cooking or picking up around the house. We see it as somehow bad that we are spending more time preparing food. We are constantly looking for ways we can save time and cut down on things around the house because we want to do more "worthwhile" things.
We miss the point deeply that God created us for work.
Work is good and hard work can produce much fulfillment and fruitfulness in our lives. Instead of constant grumbling and complaining about the tasks that God set before us: What if we embraced them with vigor and joy? What if we took on 2021 and joyfully labored for the Lord in all that he has given us to do? What if we put our heads down and just got to work!? Keeping it all in perspective that we are laboring for the Lord...all for His Glory!
How we view work:
“Work is a major instrument of God’s providence; it is how he sustains the human world.”- Every Good Endeavor
When it comes to a proper view of our work, I think it's easy to fall into one of two camps: We are lazy and not working unto the Lord OR we create work to be an idol.
Making an idol out of our work:
“The idols of modern culture have had a profound influence on the shape of our work today. In traditional societies people found their meaning and sense of value by submitting their interests and sacrificing their desires to serve higher causes like God, family, and other people. In modern societies there is often no higher cause than individual interests and desires. This shift powerfully changed the role of work in people’s lives—it now became the way we defined ourselves. Traditional cultures tended to see people’s place on the social ladder as assigned by nature or convention, each family having its “proper place.” That view had put too little stock in the role of individual talent, ambition, and hard work for determining the outcome of one’s life. But modern society responded by putting too much stock in the autonomous person.”
― Timothy Keller, Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work
Work Before the Fall
I think we often think of work as being a result of the Fall. But in fact, we see work as part of God's perfect plan.
"And to Adam he said, "Because you have listened to the voice of your wife and have eaten of the tree of which I commanded you, ‘You shall not eat of it,’ cursed is the ground because of you; in pain you shall eat of it all the days of your life; thorns and thistle...
1/21/2021 • 51 minutes, 59 seconds
The Key to Finding True & Lasting JOY – Hf #315
Are you finding yourself needing to fight for JOY this year? In this episode we are going straight to the Bible to see what our source of Joy is and how we can find steadfast joy and peace this year and beyond. Listen in for some deep encouragement today!
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What is true JOY according to God’s Word?
"Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy, for you are receiving the end result of your faith, the salvation of your souls." - 1 Peter 1:8-9
"May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." - Romans 15:13
"Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.” - Nehemiah 8:10
"For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit," - Romans 14:17
And so many others. But when you read through the entirety of scripture with this joy in mind, you will quickly see the Christian life is one of JOY.
To set the stage about what we will be talking about, I love this lengthy quote from R.c. Sproul's book Can I have Joy in My Life? (FREE on Kindle right now!)
“THE WAY TO RECOVER JOY - Paul’s admonition to believers to be joyful presupposes that believers can do something if they find themselves lacking in joy. He is right, of course, and the New Testament is filled with teaching on how to be joyful. The most basic method is to focus our attention on the ground of our joy, the source of our joy. Paul gives one of the most practical of these teachings in Philippians: “Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things” (4:8). This is a call to meditate upon the things of the Lord, to turn our attention to the things of God. When we find ourselves depressed, down, irritated, annoyed, or otherwise unhappy, we need to return to the source of our joy, and then we will see those circumstances that are sapping our joy in perspective. The circumstances of this life will pale into insignificance when compared to that which we have received from God. Sometimes our joy is determined by the intensity of the latest blessing we experienced at the hands of God. We’re always looking for the mountaintop experience, for a spiritual high that will excite us and fill us with joy, but these intense feelings wear off. When I have things in perspective, I know that if I never experienced another blessing in my entire life other than the blessings I already have received from the hand of God, I would have no possible reason to be anything but overflowing with joy until the day I die. God has already given me so much to be thankful for, so much to provoke my soul to delight, gladness, and joy, that I should be able to live on the basis of that surplus of blessedness and remain joyful all of my days.”
How does joy differ from happiness?
Happiness is a fleeting emotion. And usually a very unstable one. What makes us happy might differ from moment to moment. And what is true happiness anyway? Happiness is easy to get swept away with the troubles of this world.
Joy on the other hand, is a fruit of the Spirit.
"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control" - Galatians 5:22-23:
Why is this significant?
"Paul mentions some of the fruits of the Spirit like “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
1/11/2021 • 52 minutes, 43 seconds
2021 Christian Reading Challenge – Hf #314
It's here! We are finally diving into our 2021 Christian Reading Challenge! If you've followed along with us, you know this is our 5th year in a row issuing a reading challenge (and taking one on ourselves). This year we've changed it up a little bit to make it easier to use.
You can check out our 2020 reading challenge to use as well if you want!
One of the major changes you'll notice this year is that we've combined both challenges. In previous years we've issued a men's challenge and a women's challenge. This year, anyone can use the challenge to fit their needs.
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What's New This Year
Change #1: Like I mentioned above, we are combining the men and women's challenge all into one. Choose which books most interest you!
Change #2: Instead of choosing actual books to put into the challenge, we are just adding in categories for you that you fill in with your books or find new ones!
Change #3: We are adding a bunch of new books to the category lists below but also carrying our book recommendations from previous years. All NEW book suggestions (that haven't been highlighted in past challenges) will be bold.
2021 Christian Reading Challenge
Here’s how it works:
You will find the reading challenge below. You'll see that we've given you two tracks - 13 books or 26! This is either reading one book every four weeks or one book every two weeks. If you want to do 52 books (one a week) you can easily adjust for that as well.
A note about fiction: This year we've included fiction categories per your request! I think fiction is hard because all of us are going to have different tastes in what fiction we prefer. You can find some of our favorite Christian Fiction books here. But feel free to substitute any fiction books or series that you enjoy.
Pick Your Level:
I know each of us has different reading levels and time for reading, so I created two different tracks you can follow.
13 Books a Year – This works out to 1 book every 4 weeks. If you have no habit of reading right now or have no idea you will fit reading time into your busy schedule, then this is a great level to begin with. Pick one book every 4 weeks and commit to getting it down within that time.
26 Books a Year – If you want to tackle a bigger challenge, then this level will get you reading 1 book every two weeks throughout the year. It’s still a very doable reading track but will challenge you to stay on track! If you want to follow this plan, read one book from each list every month. So in January, read book #1 and book #14! This way everyone can read through and follow along with books #1-13 together.
Here are the categories:
Christian Living
Marriage
Parenting/Family Life
Theology
Fiction
Biography/History
Spiritual Disciplines
Christian Classics
Church History
*If you are not a parent or are not married, then scroll down and fill in those spots with other fantastic book suggestions from the other categories.
Book Recommendations Per Category:
Christian Living:
Everyday Faithfulness: The Beauty of Ordinary Perseverance in a Demanding World - Glenna Marshall
Growing Together: Taking Mentoring beyond Small Talk and Prayer Requests - Melissa Kruger
A Place to Belong: Learning to Love the Local Church - Megan Hill
God Does His Best Work with Empty - Nancy Guthrie
Piercing Heaven: Prayers of the Puritans - Robert Elmer
Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers - Dane C. Ortlund
1/10/2021 • 41 minutes, 31 seconds
My Top 10 Books of 2020 – Hf #313
Today I'm sharing my top 10 books that I read this last year. I love reflecting back over the books I've read and I've got some good ones to recommend to you today. Listen in!
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I read 78 books in 2020. It was far off from my original goal of 156, but considering what a busy year we had, I'm very happy with it! Of all the books I read this year, here are my top 10 favorites!
My Top 10 Books of 2020
Suffering is Never For Nothing - Elizabeth Elliot
Love Centered Parenting - Crystal Paine (Releases March 16th!)
God's Battleplan for the Mind: A Puritan Practice of Biblical Meditation - David W. Saxton
Adventuring Together: How to Create Connections and Make Lasting Memories with Your Kids - Greta Eskridge
Loving Well - William P. Smith
The Gospel Comes with a Housekey - Rosaria Butterfield
The Call of the Wild and the Free: Reclaiming Wonder in Your Child's Education - Ainsley Arment
Stop Calling Me Beautiful: Finding Soul-Deep Strength in a Skin-Deep World - Phylicia Masonheimer
Start With Your People - Brian Dixon (My interview with Brian here)
Grain by Grain: A Quest to Revive Ancient Wheat, Rural Jobs, and Healthy Food - Bob Quinn
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1/2/2021 • 38 minutes, 23 seconds
My 12 goals for 2021- Hf #312
I love setting goals for the new year! For 2021, my goals are based off of my word for this year and the focus I want to have. Listen in to my 12 goals I'll be working on this year!
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My word for 2021 took a little while to settle on. But in praying about it and really thinking through what Jason and I both want our household to capture this next year, I landed on: Kingdom.
It's shaping a lot about how I approach this next year in my thought process and practically through my goals. As I dig into what we will be working towards in 2021, I've broken my goals down into 3 categories:
The Kingdom and my personal goals
The Kingdom and my family
The Kingdom and my business/ministry
The Kingdom and My Personal Goals:
I'm a big planner and goal setter. It helps to motivate me and I know that by setting personal goals for myself, I accomplish far more than if I didn't set any goals at all. I've got 4 goals for this category:
Read 130 books in 2021
Read the entire Bible cover to cover
Keep a gratitude journal for 365 days
Do 6 craft projects in the year
The Kingdom and My Family Goals:
Jason and I have developed these goals together.
Memorize 40 Bible verses this year (I would like to shoot for 52, one a week, but I know 40 is more realistic).
Play more board games (as a family and Jason and I)
Invest in solidifying our homeschooling routines. We started a new curriculum 6 months ago that's working so well for us. The next step is really solidifying those routines and habits.
Better family worship routine (5 times a week)
The Kingdom and My Business/Ministry Goals
Write a book
Launch rebrand of Finding Joy in Your Home (from Young Wife's Guide)
Hire 3-4 people over the course of the year
Launch 4 new big products and 4 small products
Secret goal: Work on a huge secret project we have set to launch quarter one 2022. We need to be working on this project each week but it's hard to stay on track with a project that huge when it's so far away!
12/24/2020 • 34 minutes, 36 seconds
My Word for 2021 (and how to pick your own!) – Hf #311
This is my 7th year picking a word for my year. Last year I expressed that I always love picking my word for the year but I had difficulty in picking one for 2020. Well that's true again this year. I thought and prayed about it a lot but I think I landed on the perfect word for my year.
So today I’m sharing my new word for the year as well as some tips for picking your own word for this year.
Here are my past words:
2012: Intentional
2016: Joy
2017: Create
2018: Refresh
2019: Faithfulness
2020: Cultivate
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What has gone into choosing this word:
When picking my word for 2020, I was looking ahead to what looked like an extremely full and weird year. We were looking ahead to selling our house, having baby #6, and buying an RV and starting to travel around the U.S. full time. And now we are almost 7 months into that travel journey.
But of course, we had no idea what else 2020 would have in store. So I've been praying a lot these past months on what 2021 will have in store for us. I know now more than ever that I can't control what the future holds. But I can hold fiercely to joy and peace this year for my own life and family.
More than ever, I need to make sure that MY priorities are crystal clear. I need to make sure that when things in the world get crazy and the days might be hard, that I am standing fiercely in the hope of God's Kingdom. I need to make sure that God's priorities are my true priorities. For my own personal goals, for my family, and for our business.
It's something that Jason and I have been discussing a LOT and praying about a LOT. And so all of this has led me to my word for 2021...
Kingdom.
I want more than anything for 2021 to be Kingdom focused. I want Kingdom focus in my personal goals, my parenting, my marriage, and my business. I want to make choices, pray about decisions, and walk boldly into 2021 with this Kingdom focus.
So what does this mean?
Got Questions explains that God's Kingdom is:
"Broadly speaking, the kingdom of God is the rule of an eternal, sovereign God over all the universe. Several passages of Scripture show that God is the undeniable Monarch of all creation: “The LORD has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all” (Psalm 103:19). And, as King Nebuchadnezzar declared, “His kingdom is an eternal kingdom” (Daniel 4:3). Every authority that exists has been established by God (Romans 13:1). So, in one sense, the kingdom of God incorporates everything that is.
More narrowly, the kingdom of God is a spiritual rule over the hearts and lives of those who willingly submit to God’s authority. Those who defy God’s authority and refuse to submit to Him are not part of the kingdom of God; in contrast, those who acknowledge the lordship of Christ and gladly surrender to God’s rule in their hearts are part of the kingdom of God. In this sense, the kingdom of God is spiritual—Jesus said His kingdom was not of this world (John 18:36), and He preached that repentance is necessary to be a part of the kingdom of God (Matthew 4:17). That the kingdom of God can be equated with the sphere of salvation is evident in John 3:5–7, where Jesus says the kingdom of God must be entered into by being born again. See also 1 Corinthians 6:9."
So to me, what this brings to mind is twofold:
Christ is reigning over the cosmos. He is in control of all things. He is not afraid for what tomorrow will bring. He knows and he sees it. His Kingdom reigns over everything. From the small everyday concerns we deal with to the overarching global pandemic that seems to make the world crazy.
Because Christ is reigning over the cosmos,
12/21/2020 • 34 minutes
Moms (and dads) get those little ones to Church – Hf #310
Church with littles in tow can be tough. Worth it, but tough. In this episode we are going to chat about the importance of being in Church as a family and some tips for making it easier.
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Ever since our first set of twins started making all those loud noises that babies do when they "talk", it's been hard.
I remember one Sunday, pulling into Church, already exhausted from the Sunday morning scramble. We had hurried around getting 3 year old twins dressed and fed, wrangled 14 month old twins into their outfits, and got my pregnant self semi-put together...and I glimpsed a mom of 6 with older kids...just walking into church.
She was holding her coffee and her Bible. And each kid was walking across the parking lot by themselves (NOT in constant danger of being run over). And I know she had her own struggles that day...
But man I was so overwhelmed at the moment that I couldn't imagine a day like that coming. I had spent SO many Sunday's feeling so defeated and wondering what the point was anyway.
I'm still in the tenches with 6 kids 7 and under, but not nearly as deep as a when we had 5 kids 4 and under ? But I've started seeing the pay off (STARTING to see ?).
Moms (and dads), it's worth it. Show up. Model the discipline it takes to get there. Lay out clothes the night before, put oatmeal on the crockpot to be ready, have a snack ready for in between services...make it easier!
But.show.up. Bring them to Church so they hear God's Word preached. Let them see believers of all ages worshipping together.
And don't sweat the small stuff (preaching to myself here). It'll get easier. It'll get sweeter.
But show up. God will take care of the rest ?
Training littles:
Some days are awful. They just are. Some days are good. Don't let this discourage you.
Make sure no one goes hungry. Start off with a calm morning (and make sure they got enough sleep)
If you go to tow services, bring a snack in between!
Set the expectation: Make it so they are not happy if they have to be taken out of service. (chocolate chips example)
Bring things to occupy little hands. We have special coloring bags, they can draw, take notes, ect.
Don't sweat the noise: You are training them. It's good work. Don't give up, even if it feels awkward and hard. And it's probably much louder to you than it is to others.
Watch other moms: Many of them are awesome and know what they are doing!!
Train outside of church: Go out to eat and talk about expectations. Do quiet reading time at home, ect.
And don't give up. It gets easier. I think sometimes we get this idea that if we don't perfectly train them at 2, then they will be hopeless cases by the time they are 8. It's not true. Keep training them. All kids are different and will respond differently. Now that the oldest are 8 and 5, it's so much easier to train them then when we had 4 and 2 year olds.
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12/19/2020 • 39 minutes, 41 seconds
On Dating Your Husband (Hint: laugh more!!) – Hf #309
This week we are chatting about DATING your husband. Having more fun together as a couple and how to bring the laughter (and the fun!) back into your marriage. Listen in!
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I love this advice from my friend Lisa over at Club 31 Women (you can listen to her full episode)
How to be best friends:
By spending time together
By being nice to him
By being interested in his stuff
By having fun together
By praying for him
What Jason and I love doing together:
READING
Board games
Video games
Watching movies/tv shows
OUR BUSINESS
Date nights out: Coffee and reading date ?
Bowling - our fav fun activity!
Going to movies
Dinner and shopping
What do you and your hubby do together for fun? (responses from Instagram!)
Beekeeping
Going for drives looking for things to photograph
Bike riding
"I have an eBay store so we love driving around to thrift stores looking for things to resell."
Air hockey
Kettlebell workouts
Going to antique stores
"We plan and cook meals based on different world cuisines"
3D archery
He is the soccer coach and me a soccer mom!
Many outdoor things: hiking, kayaking, camping, and day trips to things like state park
Dog training
Watching funny and goofey youtube videos together
"We enjoy a nightly routine of good conversations over coffee. When his schedule allows we enjoy sitting in our living room and just being with each other. It's one of my favorite times!"
"You can find us on our back deck almost year round...heater for the cold nights! We love listening to a plethora of music genres while playing games or each doing our own activities...together! We cherish OUR TIME!'
Links & Resources:
100 Ways to Love Your Husband - Lisa Jacobson
100 Ways to Love Your Wife - Matt Jacobson
Sweethearts for a Lifetime by Wayne Mack
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12/11/2020 • 42 minutes, 44 seconds
On the Reading Life – Hf #308
This month we are going to be chatting a lot about reading, how to read more, and WHY we would want to read more. Today I'm giving some reasons for investing in reading and some tips for reading more...no matter what that means for YOU! Listen in!
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Why I read and invest in reading:
As a Christian, I think it's important to be learning and growing.
As a mother, I want to model to my kids what it means to be a life long learner.
And reading is very relaxing to me. It fills up my cup so that I can in turn fill up the cups around me.
So when considering reading more, keep those in mind! But also keep in mind that we all derive different levels of enjoyment out of reading. For me, it's ALSO my entertainment and what Jason and I choose for leisure. You might not enjoy it that much, and that's okay! Reading will mean different things to each of us.
If you don't think you enjoy reading that much, I do encourage you to try some new types of books and see if you don't fall in love. Try new genres, try audiobooks, or different times of day for reading.
When setting a goal can help:
It can help incentivize you to pick up books. It helps develop a routine. When we do 2 books a week, it naturally helps us pace those.
It can help you choose things OVER television or social media. Which is almost always the right thing ;)
It helps me FINISH books. Which has greatly paid off because some of my most impactful reading moments have been in the last chapter or so.
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12/4/2020 • 44 minutes, 3 seconds
The Secrets to Batch Cooking – Hf #307
My kitchen has changed dramatically over the past few years as I've gotten into good habits of batch booking. In this episode, I'll share how I use batch cooking in a busy schedule and some terrific resources for doing it in your kitchen as well. Listen in!
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11/29/2020 • 37 minutes, 54 seconds
How the Gospel Shapes Our Everyday Responses – Hf #306
In hard seasons, in mundane moments and everything in between, the Gospel needs to shape our responses, our attitude and our home. Often we think of the Gospel as something that was important at that moment of salvation. Christ died for me, I'm forgiven...then the Christian life starts.
But the Christian life is the Gospel. It affects our work, our marriages, our parenthood, our attitudes, and responses to all that life throws at us. And that's exactly what we are discussing today. Let's dive in!
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What is the “goal” of the Christian life?
“For I know that through your prayers and the help of the Spirit of Jesus Christ this will turn out for my deliverance, as it is my eager expectation and hope that I will not be at all ashamed, but that with full courage now as always Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. If I am to live in the flesh, that means fruitful labor for me. Yet which I shall choose I cannot tell. I am hard pressed between the two. My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better.” – Philippians 1:19-23
Living in light of the Gospel:
“It is our obligation, as people created and owned by God, to give him the honor and glory that is due to him, to live and speak and act and think in a way that recognizes and acknowledges his authority over us. We are made by him, owned by him, dependent on him, and therefore accountable to him.” - What is the Gospel? By Greg Gilbert
Finding Glory in the Mundane Moments
You see, I struggle sometimes with finding worth in the mundane. I struggle finding glory in the ordinary. I sometimes struggle knowing how the second load of dishes or sweeping the sidewalk is worth anything.
Do you ever struggle with this? Do you ever struggle knowing how our work in the home matters to God? Both of these books this year have helped with that.
I feel like I’ve gone on a similar journey as the author has in Glory in the Ordinary. I love how she’s open about her struggle with this as well:
“Like all major changes, my early days as a stay-at-home mom rocked me to the core. I had gone from days filled with fruitful conversations to days filled with crying and blank stares from two needy babies. Over time I began to see that being home had inherent value, but what I couldn’t immediately see was how the work at home had value as well. It was not merely about staying home to take care of the children (which made sense to my exhausted brain); I had to learn there was value in the laundry and cleaning too.” – Glory in the Ordinary page 25
This is the impactful part, she goes on to say:
“What I’ve learned is that God is glorified in the mundane work as much as he is in the magnificent. In fact, it is in the mundane moments, the moments where we live each and every day, where we come to see the true greatness of God and his love for us.” – Glory in the Ordinary page 25
Life is lived out in these tiny moments. I may not always have the mental capacity to remember and realize that I am doing big, grand work, even when I’m scrubbing toilets, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t true.
Something that I love throughout her book is this concept of how our culture views work in the home versus how God does. Our culture views work as simply a means to an end. We work just enough to be able to afford leisure time. And we look down on those blue collar jobs or work that seem to have little worth, such as workingMcDonald’s.
We value big important jobs. We admire people who are in charge of large ministries who are making changes in the world. That’s not a bad thing to admire those people, but we tend to put all our value into these jobs or those people.
So we tend to think then,
I have one big goal in my kitchen: nourish my family with good, nutritious food so that we all have the energy and vitality to serve the Lord. BUT it has to be simple and easy or I'll never be able to do it. So in this episode I'm going to share a bit behind how I run my simple kitchen to save money, save time, and eat healthier. Listen in!
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11/13/2020 • 36 minutes, 38 seconds
Remember, there is still Kingdom work to be done – Hf #304
Are you feeling frazzled right now? Maybe overwhelmed as you look to the end of the year and a start of a new one? I've been feeling that a lot this year so I had to remind myself: There is important Kingdom work for me to do each day. I just need to refocus enough to see it. We are going to talk about the right priorities today:
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11/8/2020 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
Hf #303: Preparing Your Heart for the Holidays
It's November and the Holiday's are almost here. I don't know about you, but once November hits, I feel like we hit fast forward on the year. So as we look forward to Thanksgiving, Christmas, and making memories as a family...I want to be intentional! Here's how we can start to prepare our hearts to better focus on Christ and make memories as a family.
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The Tech-Wise Family by Andy Crouch
Hidden Christmas by Timothy Keller
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10/29/2020 • 32 minutes, 19 seconds
Hf #302: Making Relationships a Priority
It’s been such an insane year. And one thing has been clear to me: I haven’t been making relationships in my life a big enough priority. Listen in to the 3 areas I'm working on relationships in my life: in my parenting, in my marriage, and in my friendships.
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10/23/2020 • 23 minutes, 31 seconds
Heading into this next year with JOY – Hf #301
It's been a rough year. Am I right? But 2021 doesn't have to be. Let's head into this next year with JOY! Here's what I'm working on:
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Bible Verses Mentioned: Romans 15:13, Psalm 90:14, Phil 4:4, James 1:2-4, Psalm 94:19, and 1 Thess 5:16-18
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10/12/2020 • 27 minutes, 25 seconds
The Story of our Online Conferences (and Ministry!) – Hf #300
We are gearing up for our 7th annual online homemaking conference. As we've been sharing about it this week, I thought I would share a little history of our online conferences, how they came to be, and some sneak peeks of what's coming up in our ministry and business. If you want to just chat with me for a little while, listen in!
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10/10/2020 • 31 minutes, 16 seconds
Helping Young Children Know the Word – Hf #299
Helping our kids know God's Word (and hopefully come to cherish it) is such an important task! But it can also be a very overwhelming task. In this episode, we will share some some great resources for helping our kids know God's Word. Listen in!
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Common Questions / Misconceptions
“I don’t have enough time!”— Consider repurposing regular times of the day when you’re already with your kids (mealtimes, playtimes, snack time, car rides, before nap or bedtime, walks, etc.)
“I don’t know what to teach them!”— When in doubt, just read small portions of scripture, talk about it in simple language, and pray. For more, you can add resources as referenced below.
“I don’t know enough!”— Learn together!
“It’s hard!” — Faithfulness is always challenging, but it’s worth the cost to invest eternal truths into the hearts of our children.
Reminders
There is no formula, every family will do it differently and that’s okay.
Salvation belongs to the Lord. Even if we do everything right (spoiler: we won’t) that doesn’t guarantee our children will follow the Lord. Hope in him, not your methods. Pray for your children to have changed desires.
5 Ways to Help Your Children Know, Understand, and Apply the Word of God
Through Inductive Study
Through Scripture Memory
By Teaching Doctrinal Truths
By Teaching Vocabulary
Through the Gospel Narrative
Inductive Study
Ages 7+: Once a child can read, train them to think through the passage using a tool like the Kid’s
Inductive Study Card (free download) as they read on their own. Have them write or draw a
picture of what they learned.
Ages 3+: Read a passage of scripture to your child, use a tool like the Kid’s Inductive Study Card (free download) to discuss, understand, and apply the text. Have them draw a picture of the story.
Ages 0+: Focus on listening to the word of God through an audio bible or an audio storybook
bible. Talk about it for comprehension at their level.
Free Audio Bibles: ESV app from Crossway, The Bible App
Jesus Storybook Bible Audio Version, The Big Picture Bible Audio Version
ESV Devotional Psalter (as mentioned in video that our family uses)
Main idea: Help your children get used to hearing the word of God and thinking deeply about it. Don’t forget to pray!
Scripture Memory
Ages 3+: Focus on memorizing small or long passages of scripture together. Recite it daily or set
it to a tune. For more passive memorization, listen to scripture songs:
Seeds Family Worship, Hide ‘em in Your Heart
There are many more if you do a quick search!
For more incentive, offer a small treat or work scripture memory before your child moves onto a
preferred activity.
Main idea: Implant the truth of God’s word in their heart so the Holy Spirit can bring it to mind.
Doctrinal Truths
Ages 3+: Work through catechisms (content amount appropriate for child’s age), having them
memorize simple statements.
New City Catechism (book and app) — Some people also use: Westminster Shorter Catechism,
Heidelberg Catechism
Ages 0+: Listen to doctrinal statements set to song.
Songs for Saplings: #1-3, #4-6, Also ABC’s, 123’s
Walking With the Wise (not catechisms, but still memorable songs about theological truths)
Main idea: Teach your children simple statements that explain some of the hard-to-understand but foundational truths of the faith, so they can approach the bible with greater clarity.
Vocabulary
10/1/2020 • 38 minutes, 27 seconds
Truth in the Trenches with Risen Motherhood – Hf #298
There's never been a more important time to be in God's Word. But I know so many of us struggle to make that a habit in our own lives and also to help our kids make it a habit in their own life. In this episode, we'll hear from Laura & Emily from Risen Motherhood as they share what it means to treasure God's Word.
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Why is it important for a mom to study God’s word?
The Bible is how God speaks to us.
Right thinking leads to right living.
Growing in biblical literacy is how we grow in discernment.
Knowing who God is shapes where our identity is found.
We cannot pour into our children if we our well is empty.
Two important notes:
The local church is a great place to find support and learn to study the word of God.
Don’t confuse a devotional with a Bible Study. While devotionals are wonderful, we should prioritize studying God’s word for ourselves.
Tips for getting in God’s word as a mom of young children
Plow:
Read one book of the Bible over and over for comprehension.
You can start with any book of the Bible, but here are a few ideas to start with: Genesis,
John, Acts, 1 Peter, James
Free Audio Bibles: ESV app from Crossway, The Bible App
Read the entire Bible for comprehension.
Reading Plans: The Bible Project, The Bible App, Read the Bible cover to cover, Chronological Bible, Navigators
Gospel-Themes: For a full list and further description, click here.
Trowel:
The Abide Method
The Abide Method Tutorial on Risen Motherhood
Free Bible Study Worksheets from Risen Motherhood
Bible Gateway (Where to get text for scripture. Copy and paste then print on paper in a large, doubles paced font.)
Journaling Bible, ESV Study Bible, Pens
Other resources we use to study God’s word from Risen Motherhood
Three steps to The Abide Method
Observation: What does the text say?
Interpretation: What was the original context to the original audience?
Apply: What does this passage tell you about who God is? How does that transform your
life?
Always open and close your time with prayer.
Favorite prayer resources:
Val Marie Paper Prayer Journal
Valley of Vision, A Book of Puritan Prayers
A blank notebook/journal
9/26/2020 • 43 minutes, 58 seconds
Setting Goals for Healthy Living – Hf #297
When I started my healthy living journey, I was so overwhelmed. It felt like there were so many areas I wanted to work on from diving into non-toxic products in my home, to healthy cooking, to figuring out healthy hormones and more. So today's episode is all about working through that overwhelm and figuring out how to set realistic healthy living goals. Let's jump in!
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I'm taking a stand this year. 2020 is the year of directing my family back to Christ and making a Gospel Centered, Christ focused atmosphere in my home. In this episode I share 7 resources we've been enjoying for helping in that regard!
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1. Parenting by Paul David Tripp
This is a fantastic parenting book for all Christian parents to read!
“God hasn’t just sent you to do his work in the lives of your children; he will use the lives of your children to advance his work in you.”
“So your hope as a parent is not found in your power, your wisdom, your character, your experience, or your success, but in this one thing alone: the presence of your Lord. The Creator, Savior, Almighty, Sovereign King is with you. Let your heart rest. You are not in this parenting drama alone. Your potential is greater than the size of your weaknesses, because the One who is without weakness is with you, and he does his best work through those who admit that they are weak but in weakness still heed his call.”
2. Read Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie
Drawing close together as a family is hard work! But it's more important than ever that I'm making the time in my day to connect with my kids and all of us together as a family. Reading together is a beautiful way to do this! The Read Aloud Family is a great book that helps with that (it even has booklists)! Her podcast The Read Aloud Revival is also a great resource.
“No one will ever say, no matter how good a parent he or she was, “I think I spent too much time with my children when they were young.”
“When my head hits the pillow each night, I want to know that I have done the one most important thing: I have fostered warm, happy memories and created lifelong bonds with my kids—even when the rest of life feels hard.”
3. Courageous Parenting Podcast by Isaac & Angie Tolpin
Courageous Parenting is a weekly podcast for Christian parents who want to equip confident Christian kids in an uncertain world. As parents of 8 kids, they know how important and hard it is to focus on Christ in your everyday and in marriage and parenting. I love their commitment to Christ centered parenting and I love to see the team they make in this.
Angie is also a very encouraging person to follow on instagram.
4. Faithful Life Podcast by Matt & Lisa Jacobson
Matt and Lisa are another couple I love getting advice from. They especially shine for me when it comes to marriage advice. Their podcast is a terrific resource! "What does it mean to be a biblical Christian in Marriage, Parenting, Church, and Culture? Each episode takes on a vital issue and explores what The Word says about it – topics like sex, purity, growing in oneness as a married couple, difficult parenting issues, being a biblical Christian in a fallen world and much more, including practical steps for real success and deep growth in these areas. . . we laugh a lot, too!"
5. The Duties of Parents by J.C. Ryle
This is a book I have't read yet. But Jason says it's the best book on parenting he's ever read! It's next on my to read list. It's a quick short book but an excellent one!
6. Minno
Did you cancel Netflix this month? Or are you struggling in knowing what shows are safe (and encouraging) for your kids? Minno (use to be Jelly Telly) is a streaming service for kids. Basically it's like a Christian Netflix for kids shows and we are huge fans of it!!
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7. Drawing together in our marriage
This last one isn't really a resource, but it's an important one right now! With everyone going on in the world today (and having a 4 mo...
9/10/2020 • 45 minutes, 32 seconds
Hf #295: Creating morning baskets (for the whole family)!
I've talked about morning baskets here on the podcast before, but usually when we talk about them, we are referring to reading more with your kids and/or homeschooling. But today we are going to chat about this morning basket concept and how everyone can use one.
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A morning basket is simply a basket or container of some sort that contains the books/resources to help facilitate a goal. We have 3 kinds we are going to discuss today.
Create a kids basket
This can be extremely helpful if you are homeschooling, but you can also just use it as a reading basket with your kids who do a different form of school.
For homeschool, your morning basket time is usually how you will open your homeschool day. It's an excellent way to kick off your homeschool day and to fit in extra subjects. Here's how we use ours (you can listen to this podcast episode for more info)
We start off singing a few hymns, read our current devotional, and/or Bible study book. Then we move into reading different kinds of books to hit other subjects. We like to always have a poetry book, you can add in Shakespeare, art study, and cycle through different topics such as history, geography, social studies, etc. People will add in flash cards and other fun stuff to this time as well. We cover a lot of these topics now in our new unit studies we do. You can read about them here.
For non-homeschoolers: You can also create a reading basket for the current books you are reading with your kids. You can use this for Saturday mornings or even each night before bed!
Create a Bible basket for yourself
This is what I am excited about! After talking about it for a long time, I finally have my own morning basket time. It's simple but it's a cute little crochet basket I found on Amazon.
Right now it just contains my journaling Bible, my spiritual disciplines notebook, and the current spiritual/theological book I'm reading. I leave it right out on my desk by my computer. I see it multiple times a day and makes it more likely I'll dive into it!
Create a hobby/fun basket
Since we've done church at time so much this year, I've been inspired to keep a few things by me for easy reach. Now I like this idea of making a little hobby basket for my self or even for some of my kids.
Things like: Coloring books, a tin of colored pencils, crochet, etc. Hop over on instagram and share any ideas YOU have for these baskets!! ?
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9/3/2020 • 28 minutes, 12 seconds
Baby steps for creating new goals – Hf #294
In the last episode I jumped right into sharing new habits & routines I've been working on for this new season. In this episode we go back to the beginning of HOW do we figure out what these new habits and routines should be. It all starts with the baby steps of creating new goals. Let's dive in!
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8/27/2020 • 30 minutes, 17 seconds
My Fall Habits & Routines – Hf #293
I am in a season of building routines and finding a good rhythm. Slowly, things are coming together as we head into the rest of the year. In this episode, I'm going to share some tips on building out a good routine and what is working well for us in this current season which is very full!
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8/20/2020 • 46 minutes, 30 seconds
The key to finding more joy and peace in life – Hf #292
In the last episode, we discussed what it means to meditate upon God's Word (and why this practice is so important)! In this episode, we are going to get practical and look at HOW we mediate and incorporate it into daily life. Listen in!
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Book recommendation: God’s Battle Plan for the Mind by David W. Saxton
Trusting the Promises of God podcast episode
Practical Ways to Grow in Trust & Peace podcast episode
Reclaiming Joy in an Uncertain World podcast episode
8/13/2020 • 39 minutes, 53 seconds
God’s Battle Plan for the Mind – Hf #291
Are you struggling with a good perspective right now? Are you letting fear or anxiety crowd your mind? In this episode we are going to look to the puritans to give us a fresh perspective on meditation and creating a battle plan for the mind! Listen in:
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God's Battle Plan for the Mind by David W. Saxton
Trusting the Promises of God podcast episode
Practical Ways to Grow in Trust & Peace podcast episode
Reclaiming Joy in an Uncertain World podcast episode
8/7/2020 • 27 minutes, 39 seconds
Homemaking in a tiny home (practical tips for everyone!) – Hf #290
We have been living in a renovated 32 foot travel trailer as we travel full time around the United States. While it's been amazing, it has also come with it's own challenges in living tiny. In today's epsiode I'm going to share some of the important lessons I've learned about homemaking and housekeeping that I'll be carrying with me back into a home one day. Listen in!
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7/18/2020 • 39 minutes, 37 seconds
Practical Ways to Grow in Trust & Peace – Hf #289
Are you struggling to find joy and peace in your life right now? Me too! In this episode we will break down some practical ways we can learn to grow in the Lord when it comes to trust and peace! Listen in:
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Book recommendation: Trusting God by Jerry Bridges
Book recommendation: Praying the Bible by Donald Whitney
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It takes discipline and obedience to actively place our faith and trust:
“We must not allow our emotions to hold sway over our minds. Rather, we must seek to let the truth of God rule our minds. Our emotions must become subservient to the truth.” - Trusting God
1. Start off your day with GOD not social media
Before you check your email, hop on FB or turn on the news...first turn to the Lord.
2. End your day with GOD not social media
3. Surround yourself with the things of God more
Listen to sermons when cooking or out for a drive
Listen to Gospel Centered books that will help you have a better mindset
Listen to hymns and other good worship songs
SING those worship songs throughout your day
Talk to your kids constantly about the hope we have in Christ
4. PRAY.
Pray all the time. Daily. Hourly. Minute by minute.
Feeling crushed and defeated? Stop. Open your Bible to the psalms and pray through them.
When you feel like you have nothing to pray, let the psalms direct you.
WHY pray scripture?
“And when prayer is boring, we don’t feel like praying. And when we don’t feel like praying, it’s hard to make ourselves pray. Even five or six minutes of prayer can feel like an eternity. Our mind wanders half the time. We’ll suddenly come to ourselves and think, “Now where was I? I haven’t been thinking of God for the last several minutes.” And we’ll return to that mental script we’ve repeated countless times. But almost immediately our minds begin to wander again because we’ve said the same old things about the same old things so many times.” - Praying the Bible
HOW to pray scripture:
“To pray the Bible, you simply go through the passage line by line, talking to God about whatever comes to mind as you read the text.”
“So basically what you are doing is taking words that originated in the heart and mind of God and circulating them through your heart and mind back to God. By this means his words become the wings of your prayers.” -Praying the Bible
7/16/2020 • 41 minutes, 46 seconds
Trusting the Promises of God – Hf #288
Are you struggling this year to trust in the Lord? Are you wrestling with fear and anxiety? Today we are going to look to Scripture to see how we can learn how to trust in the promises of God. Listen in:
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Passages we covered today:
TRUSTING is not passive:
“Trust is not a passive state of mind. It is a vigorous act of the soul by which we choose to lay hold on the promises of God and cling to them despite the adversity that at times seeks to overwhelms us.” - Trusting God
Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. - Hebrews 10:23
Learning to trust:
“God’s plan and His ways of working out His plan are frequently beyond our ability to fathom and understand. We must learn to trust when we don’t understand.” - Trusting God
“Behold, God is my salvation;
I will trust, and will not be afraid;
for the Lord God[a] is my strength and my song,
and he has become my salvation.” - Isaiah 12:2
“If we are going to learn to trust God in adversity, we must believe God will allow nothing to subvert His glory so He will allow nothing to spoil the good He is working out in us and for us.” - Trusting God
“God's guidance is almost always step-by-step; He does not show us our life's plan all at once. Sometimes our anxiousness to know the will of God comes from a desire to peer over God's shoulder to see what His plan is. What we need to do is learn to trust Him to guide us.” - Trusting God
Trust in the Lord forever,
for the Lord God is an everlasting rock. - Isaiah 26:4
“Prayer is the most tangible expression of trust in God. If we would trust God for our persecuted brothers and sisters in other countries, we must be diligent in prayer for their rulers. If we would trust God when decisions of government in our own country go against our best interests, we must pray for His working in the hearts of those officials and legislators who make those decisions. The truth that the king's heart is in the hand of the Lord is meant to be a stimulus to prayer, not a stimulus to a fatalistic attitude.” - Trusting God
Trusting him when times get tough:
“In the arena of adversity, the Scriptures teach us three essential truths about God—truths we must believe if we are to trust Him in adversity. They are:
• God is completely sovereign.
• God is infinite in wisdom.
• God is perfect in love.
Someone has expressed these three truths as they relate to us in this way: “God in His love always wills what is best for us. In His wisdom He always knows what is best, and in His sovereignty He has the power to bring it about.” - Trusting God
“God does not willingly bring affliction or grief to us. He does not delight in causing us to experience pain or heartache. He always has a purpose for the grief He brings or allows to come into our lives. Most often we do not know what that purpose is, but it is enough to know that His infinite wisdom and perfect love have determined that the particular sorrow is best for us. God never wastes pain. He always uses is to accomplish His purpose. And His purpose is for His glory and our good. Therefore, we can trust Him when our hearts are aching or our bodies are racked with pain.”- Trusting God
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” - Joshua 1:9
We need to trust in the Lord, not in man
The fear of man lays a snare,
but whoever trusts in the Lord is safe. - Proverbs 29:25
7/10/2020 • 43 minutes, 27 seconds
Hf #287: Getting Started Homeschooling (Part 2)
Welcome to part 2 in my series on homeschooling. In this episode I am going to share our unhurried approach to homeschooling and what our daily routine looks like. Listen in!
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What is a Morning Basket?
Premade Morning Baskets
Better Together - A book on morning time
Teaching From Rest - the BEST book!!
Charlotte Mason in a Nutshell
A guide to poetry tea time
How to fit in extra subjects with tea time - Raising Arrows
6/27/2020 • 39 minutes, 6 seconds
Hf #286: Getting Started Homeschooling (Part 1)
I know many people have questions about homeschooling right now. How to do it, what the different approaches are, what does an easy homeschool day look like and more. Listen in to Part 1 today where we go over the reasons why we chose to homeschool and 5 different "types" of homeschoolers. Listen in!
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The 5 types of homeschool
What is the Charlotte Mason Method?
Curriculum recommendations:
Classical Conversations - A Classic Approach to Education
Sonlight - A Literature Based Approach
MasterBooks - A Charlotte Mason inspired Curriculum (Christian based!)
The Good and the Beautiful - A Charlotte Mason inspired curriculum. We will be using this for our 2nd year in a row
Books I highly recommend:
The Call of the Wild and Free by Ainsley Arment
Teaching From Rest by Sarah MacKenzie
The Read Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie
Better Together: Strengthen Your Family, Simplify Your Homeschool, and Savor the Subjects that Matter Most by Pam Barnhill
6/26/2020 • 50 minutes, 13 seconds
Travel Around the United States with Us – Hf #285
This month we finally hit the road. After 18+ months of planning, we are finally traveling around the United States in our renovated 32 foot travel trailer. Today I'm sharing what our first two weeks of being on the road have been like! Listen in here:
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6/13/2020 • 34 minutes, 18 seconds
Hf #284: Creative Ways to Extend Hospitality
We've been talking a lot lately about extending hospitality. But how do we extend hospitality during unusual seasons? In this episode we are chatting about creative ways to extend hospitality and love our neighbors. Listen in!
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Book recommendation: Practicing Hospitality
Book recommendation: The Gospel Comes with a Housekey
6/11/2020 • 36 minutes, 49 seconds
What does it mean to extend hospitality? – Hf #283
The Bible has a surprising lot to say about hospitality throughout both the old testament and the new testament. In today's podcast episode, are going to take a journey through the bible to discover what it has to say about Biblical hospitality.
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Book recommendation: Practicing Hospitality
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What does it mean to practice hospitality in a radically ordinary way? What if we started to view our homes as jumping off points for the Gospel and as very powerful forms of ministry? In today's episode we discuss all of that and more! Listen in:
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Book recommendation: The Gospel Comes with a Housekey: Practicing Radically Ordinary Hospitality in our Post-Christian World by Roaria Butterfield
Book Recommendation: Practicing Hospitality by Pat Ennis and Lisa Tatlock
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5/15/2020 • 40 minutes, 54 seconds
When you feel like you’re failing – Hf #281
Do you ever have those days where you feel like a failure? When things just don't seem to work and you get so discouraged? I was having one of those days today and decided to turn that into a little episode on encouragement...Listen in!
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Bible study recommendation: Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin
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5/7/2020 • 36 minutes, 45 seconds
Joyful & Consistent Family Devotions with Jenn Thorson – Hf #280
My biggest desire for my home is to make it centered around Christ. And one of the best things you can implement in that regard is regular and consistent family devotions. In this episode, Jenn shares with us some tips and encouragement for joyful and consistent family devotions. Listen in here:
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5/1/2020 • 42 minutes, 54 seconds
Practical tips for the overwhelmed mama – Hf #279
In today's episode we are going to cover some practical tips for when life feels crazy or overwhelming. In those ordinary days and in the extraordinary (like having a new baby like we did this week)! Listen in here:
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4/25/2020 • 43 minutes, 7 seconds
Spiritual encouragement for mamas – Hf #278
Could you use some encouragement today? Are you struggling with financial stress, family issues, welcoming a new baby into the home soon, chronic illness, or any other number of things that can make life a bit more stressful? I think most of us are struggling with at least one thing (if not many more) right now. So today I want to give you some encouragement for those long, hard, weary days!
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Book Recommendations:
Glory in the Ordinary by Courtney Reissig (I interviewed Courtney on the podcast here)
Glimpses of Grace by Gloria Furman
Treasuring Christ When Your Arms are Full by Gloria Furman
Missional Motherhood by Gloria Furman
Refresh by Shona Murray (I interviewed Shona on the podcast here)
Trusting God: Even When Life Hurts by Jerry Bridges
Other Help:
Coping with Homemaking and Morning Sickness (TTM #18)
Lies Moms Believe (and how the Gospel refutes them)
When Pregnancy (or Motherhood) Doesn’t Go the Way You Plan
Facing the Fear of Motherhood – how to find JOY on those hard days!
4/17/2020 • 37 minutes, 37 seconds
Finding Balance in Meal Planning with Stacy Myers – Hf #277
Meal planning is something that most of us could use help on these days! Thankfully, we have Stacy Meyers from Humorous Homemaking helping us out today with her tips for finding balance in meal planning. Listen in here:
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4/11/2020 • 53 minutes, 6 seconds
My favorite books of 2020 so far – Hf #276
Are you hoping to read more in 2020? It's been such a busy time around here the last few weeks that I haven't really been reading. So join me in today's episode for some reading motivation as well as my favorite books I've read so far in 2020!
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My favorite books so far of 2020:
Update on our reading goal: My goal is 156 books. I've read 34 so far which puts me 9 books behind schedule. Jason is at 39 books read and 4 behind.
Fun fiction series: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
Christian non-fiction: Stop Calling Me Beautiful by Phylicia Masonheimer
Business book: Start with Your People by Brian Dixon
Homeschooling/parenting: Pocketful of Pinecones and Lessons at Blackberry Inn
Christian non-fiction: Forever by Paul David Tripp
Healthy Living: Grain by Grain: A Quest to Revive Ancient Wheat, Rural Jobs, and Healthy Food
Travel: How to Travel the World on $50 a Day: Travel Cheaper, Longer, Smarter
Books I'm reading next:
Season's of a Mother's Heart by Sally Clarkson
The Redwall Series
The Gospel Comes with a House key
Loving Well - Even If You Haven't Been
A Charlotte Mason Companion: Personal reflections on the Gentle Art of Learning
Saving Face: The Scents-able Way to Wrinkle Free Skin
4/10/2020 • 29 minutes, 49 seconds
Our Favorite Biblical Resources for Kids – Hf #275
Are you looking for some good resources for teaching your kids about God? Are you looking for some ways to entertain them that are GOOD resources? Today I'm sharing all my favorite Biblical resources for kids. Listen in here (and then share your own)!
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Books We Love:
The Biggest Story by Kevin DeYoung - Ages 5-11 (Crossway is offering free streaming access to The Biggest Story: The Animated Short Film through April 12, 2020)
CRAFT BOOKP: Big Picture Bible Crafts: 101 Simple and Amazing Crafts to Help Teach Children the Bible
Exploring the Bible: A Bible Reading Plan for Kids by David Murry (ages 6-12)
My ABC Bible Verses from the Psalms by Susan and Richie Hunt
The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross
The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New
R.C. Sproul has a whole series of kids books: The Donkey Who Carried a King is a great one for this time of year!
Christian Chapter book series:
The Green Ember Series by S.D. Smith
Little House on the Prairie Series
Christian Heroes Then and Now
The Wingfeather Saga
Narnia Series
The Secret of the Hidden Scrolls
4/9/2020 • 29 minutes, 10 seconds
Tips for Working from Home (with your spouse!) – Hf #274
Are you struggling to work from home right now? Is it all new and you are wondering how to get work done? Jason and I have been working from home for 5 years and we share what has worked (and what hasn't worked for us) in this episode! Listen in:
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The first episode in this series: Surviving Life at Home
The second episode in this series: Keeping Kids Occupied At Home
4/7/2020 • 41 minutes, 21 seconds
Keeping kids occupied at home – Hf #273
It's been a long month for all of us and one in which many of us have been looking for ways to entertain our kids (and try to get some things done around the house or for work)! In today's episode, we are going to chat about some of my favorite ways to keep kids occupied, having fun, and maybe learning a bit too! Listen in here:
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3/26/2020 • 59 minutes, 1 second
Surviving Life at Home – Hf #272
Are you suddenly finding yourself stuck at home with a bunch of people who also can't leave the house? It's quite an adjustment period for all of us right now but especially when you are not used to everyone being home all the time. Jason and I have been working from home together for 5 years and homeschooling our young kids for 3, so we are a bit used to this life at home schedule so I wanted to share some of our tips for you in today's episode. Listen in here:
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Hf #270: Facing anxiety and the unknown
Hf #271: Reclaiming joy in this uncertain world
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3/19/2020 • 41 minutes, 21 seconds
Hf #271: Reclaiming Joy in an Uncertain World
It's been a tough month for many of us and we are facing the unknown of what Spring & Summer are going to bring. In the last episode we talked about what it means to be dependent on God and today, we are going to chat about how we can bring more JOY into our everyday lives...even during these tough times. Listen in here:
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Bible verses used:
James 1:2-3: "Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, 3 for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness."
Romans 12:12: "Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer."
Romans 15:13 "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope."
1 Corinthians 10:31 "So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."
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Week three: oosting your immune system
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3/10/2020 • 36 minutes, 9 seconds
Hf #270: Facing anxiety and the unknown
So many of us are facing a lot of fear, panic, anxiety, and the unknown right now. Today's episode is meant to serve as some encouragement in this fearful time. When we get anxious, where should we turn? HOW do we learn to trust in God more and become dependent on HIM, not our circumstances? Listen in here:
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All the quotes from this episode can be found in the chapter on anxiety in Phylicia Masonheimer's new book Stop Calling Me Beautiful
Book recommendation: The Secrets of Contentment by William B. Barcley
Book recommendation: Trusting God by Jerry Bridges
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Bible Verses used:
John 16:33 "I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world."
James 1:2 says "Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds"
"God's trustworthiness is the strength behind our battle against anxiety. Every weapon we use against anxiety must start with who He is, because only then do we invite an objective perspective and power into our circumstances. Jesus is the most trustworthy person who exists. Think about it: How can we trust Him for our eternal destiny and not trust him with our present fear?" Stop Calling Me Beautiful, page 110.
I love Phylicia's definition of faith: Trust in God's goodness and ability.
3/9/2020 • 44 minutes, 7 seconds
My Newborn Favorites (for baby #6) – Hf #269
We are a few weeks away from meeting baby #6 and we are getting excited! However, it also hit me this week that I really haven't prepped anything for his arrival. So this week I'm sharing all my newborn essentials as I gather this stuff all together myself. Listen in here! (A few months ago I shared my pregnancy favorites).
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Nursing Favorites:
Boppy Pillow
Bamboobies
Nipple Balm - Earthley
Glass Baby Bottles
Breast Pump
Medela manual pump
Haakaa manuel pump
Mama's Magic Milk Boost - Earthley
Mama's Milk Tea - Bulk Herb Store
Nipple Shields
Other Favorites:
Cloth Pads (LunaPads are my current favorites)
Period Underware
Postpartum Balance herbs - Earthley
Progessence Plus - Young Living
Gentle Baby Essential Oil - Young Living
Seedlings Oil - Young Living
Seedlings Gift Bundle - Includes Baby wipes, diaper rash cream, baby lotion, baby wash & shampoo, baby oil, Linen spray, Bath towel, wash cloth, and basket.
Muslin Swaddle Blankets
Swing
Organic or natural fibers baby clothing (Walmart, Target, Burts Bee's Baby)
A great resource on this topic: Killer Clothes: How seemingly innocent clothing choices endanger your health, and how to protect yourself
3/5/2020 • 57 minutes, 31 seconds
Redeeming Your Time for God’s Glory – Hf #268
It's super hard to use our time well. There are so many things that we can spend our time on each and every day. So how do we start to use our time well? Especially when we want to work on new habits or routines. Let's chat today about how we can use our time extremely well! Listen in here:
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2/29/2020 • 54 minutes, 48 seconds
Getting things done in a stressful season – Hf #267
It's been a bit of a stressful year so far. We've had sickness and lots of unusual things going on and we are moving. Yet, there is also a ton of other stuff we've had to get done. So today's episode is going to be all about: how to get things done (and be productive) in a busy season! Listen in here:
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Terrific decluttering blog: A Slob Comes Clean.
Her book: Decluttering at the Speed of Life: Winning Your Never-Ending Battle
Take a peek inside my weekly baking plans
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2/27/2020 • 35 minutes, 48 seconds
Traveling to all 50 states (our new plan!) – Hf #266
We have some very exciting plans coming up for 2020! Our family is planning on starting full time travel around the United States. Our goal: to visit all 50 states. In this podcast episode, Jason will be joining me to share our plans and do a fun Q&A on what's ahead for the Balmet family. Listen in!
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Interested in traveling full time? There is a great FB group: FullTime Families
Follow us for now over on Instagram to hear more about our travels
How to get mail on the road: Escapees Mail Forwarding
More info about the RV park pass we will get: Thousand Trails
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2/26/2020 • 49 minutes, 10 seconds
Practical ways to love your husband – Hf #265
Loving our husbands feels like something that should just come naturally. But once you've been married for longer than 10 minutes, you realize that loving your husband takes real, intentional work and thought. Today on the podcast we are going to be discussing some practical ways you can love your husband...for a closer marriage.
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Book recommendation: 100 Ways to Love Your Husband by Lisa Jacobson
Book recommendation: 100 Words of Affirmation Your Husband Needs to Hear by Lisa Jacobson
Book recommendation: 100 Ways to Love Your Wife by Matt Jacobson
Book recommendation: 100 Words of Affirmation Your Wife Needs to Hear by Matt Jacobson
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2/14/2020 • 42 minutes, 37 seconds
How to Raise Children to Read – Hf #264
Do you want to raise your children to be readers? In this episode we are going to dive into encouragement and resources for creating a culture of reading in your home - for kids and mom!
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Book links by reading ages mentioned:
Reading to your baby & toddlers: Board books and visually pleasing books (The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Llama Llama Red Pajama, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, The Little Engine That Could, etc)
The early reader: This is the 5-8 range. With emerging readers of my own, I know that this is a long process. Read aloud ALL the time during this age.
The Usborne My First Reading Library
Our very early reader books: Dash Into Learning
More suggestions: Ralph S. Mouse, The Ramona Books, Henry and Ribsy, The Magic TreeHouse Books)
The Middle grade reader: Ages 8 and up. Let them choose what interests them. Help guide them but let them explore worlds and ideas! Keep reading aloud at these ages. (The Redwall series, How to Train Your Dragon book series, etc.)
Your Teen Reader: Keep an eye out for books labeled YA. You will still want to keep a close eye on what they are reading while also letting them explore! Help them explore reading outside their school requirements.
As adults: Do the same thing!! Find the books that make you excited and don't want to put the book down...and ditch the others. Especially as busy moms, life is TOO short!!
Links:
Our homeschooling picks for this year (and how to instill a love of learning) – Hf #239
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Resources for learning more about morning basket time:
Your Morning Basket Podcast with Pam Barnhill – an entire podcast dedicated to this topic!
How We Homeschool – Morning Time – by Read-Aloud Revival
Simple Morning Time Plans – by Read-Aloud Revival
Books to recommend:
How to Raise a Reader by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo
The Read Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie
Book Girl by Sarah Clarkson
Honey for a Child's Heart By Gladys Hunt
Jim Trelease's Read Aloud Family Handbook - New 8th edition
Sources for books by age: SonLight
Sources for books by age: (many are preprints of old classics) The Good and the Beautiful Library
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2/12/2020 • 55 minutes, 33 seconds
3 Ways to Be an Encourager – Hf #263
The Bible calls us to encourage one another in Christ. We are to be there for those in our lives and we are to encourage them. But what does this look like on a practical level? This episode will explore how we can be encouragers to those in our life and what the Bible calls us to do in this regard. Listen in here:
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Article by 9 Marks: Encourage One Another: Giving Grace with Your Words
Book recommendation: 100 Ways to Love Your Husband by Lisa Jacobson
Book recommendation: 100 Words of Affirmation Your Husband Needs to Hear by Lisa Jacobson
Book recommendation: When a Woman Inspires Her Husband by Cindi McMenamin
Book recommendation: Loving Well (even if you haven't been) by William P. Smith
Book recommendation: The Peacemaker by Ken Sande
Jump into the Instagram discussion about this topic here.
"WHAT IS ENCOURAGEMENT?
Biblical encouragement isn’t focused on complementing someone’s haircut or telling them how good their homemade salsa tastes. That kind of encouragement is important, but the encouragement the Scriptures refer to is explicitly Christian encouragement.
Encouragement is shared with the hopes that it will lift someone’s heart toward the Lord (Col. 4:8). It points out evidences of grace in another’s life to help them see that God is using them. It points a person to God’s promises that assures them that all they face is under his control.
The New Testament reveals that encouragement was a regular part of the early church’s life together (Acts 13:15, 16:40, 18:27, 20:1-2, 27:36). They shared Scripture-saturated words with each other to spur one another on in faith (Acts 14:22), hope (Rom. 15:4), unity (Rom. 15:5; Col. 2:2), joy (Acts 15:31), strength (Acts 15:32), fruitfulness (Heb. 10:24-25), faithfulness (1 Thess. 2:12), perseverance (Heb. 10:25), and the certainty of Christ’s return (1 Thess. 4:18).
Encouragement was and is an essential way of extending grace to each other."
- 9 Marks article: https://www.9marks.org/article/encourage-one-another-giving-grace-with-your-words/
Scripture used today:
We are told to be encouragers:
1 Thess 5:11 "Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing."
Being an encourager takes time and investment:
Hebrews 10:23- 25 "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near."
Encouragement comes largely from our mouths and how we communicate with those around us:
Ephesians 4:29 "Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear."
We are to be there in good times and bad:
Galatians 6:2 "Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ."
Do it all in patience and love:
1 Thess 5:14 "And we urge you, brothers, admonish the idle, encourage the fainthearted, help the weak, be patient with them all."
1 Peter 4:8-10 "Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. Show hospitality to one another without grumbling. As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace"
1/24/2020 • 41 minutes, 11 seconds
My Spiritual Goals for 2020 – Hf #262
It might sound funny to assign goals for my spiritual disciplines this year. But I want to make sure I'm being intentional with my relationship with the Lord in 2020. So here are my 4 spiritual goals that I'll be working on this year. Listen in!
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Want a simple method for Bible study? Listen to this episode: #115
Bible study book recommendations: Jen Wilkin & Katie Orr's Bible studies
My spiritual disciplines notebooks I use
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1/23/2020 • 33 minutes, 41 seconds
My new 21 minute morning routine – Hf #261
One of my big goals this year is to establish a better morning routine. I have 3 areas I want to tackle in my new morning routine and in today's episode, I'm going to share my new 21 minute morning routine that is simple to implement! Want to join me, listen in!
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Podcast Episode: Setting up a good evening routine
Podcast Episode: Establishing a morning routine with 3 minutes (an interview with Kat Lee)
Join me on Instagram where you can share your morning routine and join in on the discussion. See the post here.
1/16/2020 • 33 minutes, 37 seconds
How to be productive when you have no time – Hf #260
This week on Instagram we've been chatting a lot about routines, getting more done, and saving time. So in today's podcast episode, I'm sharing my 5 tips for how to be more productive...when you have no time.
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1/9/2020 • 43 minutes, 29 seconds
2020 Christian Reading Challenge for Women – Hf #259
If you are looking for the MEN'S companion reading challenge for 2020, you can find it here! Happy reading!!
Welcome to the 2020 reading challenge! It's my favorite time of the year and I am so excited to see how many books we all read this year. This is our 4th year in a row running our reading challenge and it's been a blast. Jason and I have always been big readers, but having 5 kids (and one on the way) and running our own business started to squeeze the love (or the time) out of our reading life.
So in 2017 we decided to run a little challenge for ourselves (and invited you to join in) and the result has been three fabulous years of reading! We have both read more in the past 3 years then we could have thought possible with this busy season of life we are in.
So we are back in 2020 with our 4th reading challenge...and it's our best one yet! Below you will find out 2020 reading challenge, lots and lots of amazing book recommendations, as well as a podcast episode all about the reading challenge this year that you can listen in to!
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While this is our 4th reading challenge, all of the books in the actual challenge below are all new! That means if you've been following along these past 3 years, you won't have any repeats!! However, we do have categories down below if you want to pick other books to read – or feel free to swap out and put your own books in the categories.
I’m ALL for broadening my reading horizon, which is why I was so excited about this new reading challenge. I think we often reach for the same kinds of books over and over again. But I want to stretch you and challenge you to reach out and pick up books you wouldn’t normally.
Plus, doing a challenge like this will make you read more throughout the year. So wanna join us?!?
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1/3/2020 • 31 minutes, 11 seconds
Pregnancy favorites from a mom of (soon to be) 6 – Hf #258
This is a long-requested episode! Today I'm sharing all my pregnancy favorites but I'm sure I missed some, so make sure you share all your favorites as well over on Instagram.
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Favorite Pregnancy Books:
Taking Charge of Your Fertility
The Mama Natural Week-by-Week Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth
The First 40 Days: The essential art of nourishing the new mother
Awakening Fertility: The Essential Art of Preparing for Pregnancy
Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way
Husband-Coached Childbirth
Betsy Bosom's Baby Book: A Girlfriends Guide to Using Essential Oils From Bellies to Babies
Gentle Babies: Essential Oils and Natural Remedies for Pregnancy, Childbirth, Infants, and Young
Morning Sickness Remedies:
Sea Bands - Motion sickness bands
High amounts of vitamin b - my two favorite Vitamin B complexes are Dr. Axe's Vitamin B complex & the one I use now is Super B by Young Living (it's AMAZING!!)
Heartburn remedies:
The only thing that has ever worked for me for heartburn is: Alkalime supplement by Young Living
Pregnancy tea:
Mama's Red Raspberry brew - My favorite pregnancy blend!!
Mama's Milk tea - Great for lactation and milk production!
Earthley also makes a great pregnancy tea
Pregnancy workout dvd:
Lindsey Brin's pregnancy workout DVD set
Vitamins and supplements:
Take a good prenatal - I use Master Formula + Super B as my prenatal vitamin (both from Young Living). You can read about this combo here.
Dr. Axe also has a great prenatal I recommend
I also take a good probiotic. I switch between Young Living's Life9 and some of Dr. Axe's probiotics. It's a good idea to switch up your probiotic from time to time to get different strains. Dr. Axe has a bunch of good ones but I recommend his Women's once a day as well as his SBO probiotic.
You will also want a good omega/fish oil supplement for pregnancy. No surprise here but I recommend one of Dr. Axe's Omega's but all four are currently sold out. The one I take now is Young Living's OmegaGize. A good omega supplement is crucial during pregnancy, but a GOOD one from a good source is going to be expensive. Just keep that in mind. I usually take mine 3-4 times a week instead of every day just to lesson that expense a bit.
I also take Magnesium and iron - see my favorites below
Other supplements I LOVE:
TriLight Health has an entire line of pregnancy herbal blends that are affordable and rock! Their ingredients are outstanding. I recommend getting their Pregnancy essentials kit for everything you need.
Earthley is my next favorite store to recommend. It's owned by a mom who has a passion for providing home remedies at an affordable price. Here are a few of my favorites from Earthley:
Pregnancy tea -a Premade blend for pregnancy
Fertili Boost herbal extract - Want help getting pregnant? This tincture might help.
Post Partum balance - I am SO getting this tincture for this time around - helps balance things out after pregnancy
Mama's tummy relief - I wish I had seen this during my first-trimester sickness
Nourish her naturally - Another possible option for a prenatal
Magnesium Lotion - Another great one for pregnancy! I use this every night. Dr. Axe has a good supplement if you want a pill instead of a lotion.
Iron supplement - I LOVE Earthley's iron supplement. Make sure to look for an herbal iron supplement though if using a different brand.
Additional resources:
When pregnancy and motherhood doesn't go the way you planned - Hf # 60
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12/27/2019 • 57 minutes, 24 seconds
Exercise for the Busy Woman with Beth Learn – Hf #257
One of my big goals for 2020 is getting into a better fitness routine. I know that if I can work on my physical health, it can help me have more energy for my family and ministry. Listen in to this awesome interview today between myself and Beth Learn!
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12/19/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 19 seconds
Hf #256: My Top 10 Books of 2019
For the first time in 3 years, Jason and I are both hitting our reading goal this year! Next week we are releasing our 2020 reading challenge and I'm preparing for that by reflecting on my favorite books from 2019. Listen in for some good books to add to your reading list for next year.
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My Top 10 Books of 2019:
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Chasing Contentmentby Erik Raymond
God's Healing for Life's Losses by Robert W. Kellemen
Don't Make Me Count to Three by Ginger Plowman & I Can't Believe You Just Said That
Finding God in my Loneliness by Lydia Brownback
Decluttering at the Speed of Life by Dana K. White
The Little House on the Prairie Series by Laura Ingald Wilder
Introverted Mom by Jamie C. Martin
Eat Dirt by Dr. Josh Axe
You Need a Budget by Jesse Mecham
Mother Culture by Karen Andreola
Links & Resources:
My Word for 2020
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12/14/2019 • 38 minutes, 15 seconds
Hf #255: My Top 5 Goals for the New Year
I love this time of year! It's time to make new goals for next year and I have 5 areas I want to work on as we head into 2020. Another great episode to listen to in conjunction with this one is my Word for 2020.
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12/13/2019 • 42 minutes, 33 seconds
My word for 2020 (and how to pick your own)! – Hf #254
This is my 6th year picking a word for my year. It's always a tough decision to nail down my word, but this year was particularly hard because I had a hard time really pinpointing what I wanted to work on in 2020. I felt a little all over the place trying to decide so it took me longer than normal to settle on my word.
But now I've picked and it's feeling like the perfect fit for 2020! So today I'm sharing my new word for the year as well as some tips for picking your own word for this year.
Here are my past words:
2012: Intentional
2016: Joy
2017: Create
2018: Refresh
2019: Faithfulness
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On the podcast, I share the general flow of our life since 2012 and how you can see that overarching picture of our family through each word of the year.
But looking ahead to 2020, we are facing what is likely going to be a very big transition year for us. Baby #6 is due in April and we are Lord Willing, going to be selling our house and starting to travel around the country. But at the same time, my own personal energy and capacity has been rising and I feel ready to jump back into more consistent routines and habits.
So 2020 for us is going to be a big mix of buckling down and cultivating better habits as a family AND living in a constant state of change throughout the year. ? Bring it on!
So when choosing my word for 2020, I faced a difficult challenge of blending this idea of stricter discipline while also going through the flow of newborn, selling our house, and lots of change...all while maintaining those BIG important priorities as #1 priorities (God, Jason, and the kids)!
So while thinking about and praying about my word, I started a list of things that felt important to focus on. This list included: unity, community, relationships, grace, connectedness, harmony, vision, perception, connectivity, adventure, compassion, connection, consistency, and intuition.
This then led me to a word that I've almost used a few times in the past....
Cultivate.
My word for 2020 is cultivate and it's fitting so perfectly with my goals and desires for 2020 (even those that seem to be at odds with one another like slowing down to have a baby and enjoy the newborn time...while at the same time selling our house and traveling)!
So as I head into 2020 and start to form my goals and habits for the new year (look for the next episode for a discussion on those), I've broken my word into 3 main categories:
Cultivating Relationships
I want to do a better job this year of investing in those close to me. Jason and I really pulled back this year to be able to focus on our family and it's been great! We feel like we've really been able to double down on those big important priorities and look inward to our family.
That's what we've needed in 2019! And now I need to do a bit more outward focus for this next year. I want to do a better job of following up with friends and family. Asking them how I can pray for them (and actually doing it) and adding a few select things back into our schedule (without overwhelming ourselves)!
Cultivating friendships is another big one for me this year!
Cultivating Better Habits
As 2019 as drawn to a close, our life has been busy and full (with so many good things) this fall. SO many of our normally good habits and routines have gone out the window.
So as usual, I'm desperately craving some better routines as we head into 2020 and beyond. So one of my big focuses will be building in better habits and routines so that come baby time, I hopefully have things working more consistently (things like meal planning...
12/5/2019 • 48 minutes, 45 seconds
Hf #253: Finding hobbies YOU love!! (Finding Joy in Your Home)
This is a super fun episode and next installment in our series, Finding Joy in Your Home. Today we are chatting about specific hobbies and ideas for investing in yourself. I'm going to share ideas from YOU guys on what you do for fun. Listen in!
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11/27/2019 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
Hf #252: Finding things that bring you JOY (Finding Joy in Your Home Series)
An important part of this series we are working through here on the podcast is finding more joy and peace in your life and home. A HUGE part of that is turning to the Lord and making him of ultimate importance. But there are some other things to consider in a well rounded life. And today we are talking about a fun one: hobbies, finding joy, and finding things that fill you up!
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11/26/2019 • 43 minutes, 54 seconds
Hf #251: Where are you pointing your family? (Finding Joy in Your Home Series)
As women, we have a unique ability to set the tone in our homes - for the good or the bad! With our thoughts, actions, and speech we can either drive our family towards God or tear them away from Him. this lesson is going to cover what it looks like to set a God-glorifying atmosphere in your home and is our first step in finding joy within our homes.
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Hf #29: Becoming Your Husband's Cheerleader (even when marriage is hard)
Hf #30: Loving Your Husband Like God Does
11/22/2019 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
Hf #250: Are you getting enough rest? (Finding Joy in Your Home Series)
Intentional, Biblical rest is an important part of finding more joy in our home and in our lives. In this next installment of our series, we will dive into the WHY behind getting rest and the HOW to make it happen.
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11/22/2019 • 38 minutes, 45 seconds
The magic of freezer cooking in your life with Jamerrill Stewart – Hf #249
Do you have people always looking to you for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks? Jamerrill will show you how real life freezer cooking can help you streamline and simplify your family meal times. She will show you freezer cooking strategies, tips for big batch cooking, and more!
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11/18/2019 • 36 minutes, 21 seconds
Hf #248: Creating Your Own Family Mission Statement (Finding Joy in Your Home)
Developing a mission statement for your life, for your family, and for your home can be a powerful tool to help give you clarity and direction. It doesn’t have to be a long or complicated process, with just a few minutes, you can put some real thought and intentionality behind why you do what you do every single day.
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TTM #21: Developing Your Priorities in Your Home
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11/12/2019 • 37 minutes, 12 seconds
Figuring out your BIG priorities (Finding Joy in Your Home Series) – Hf #247
Welcome to the next installment in our Finding Joy in Your Home Series. Today we are chatting about a topic that is easy to overlook but SO important: How to figure out those BIG priorities are for your family so you can start building your ideal schedule and calendar. Let's dive in!!
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Our Priorities:
Always maintain a strong, deep, and vibrant relationship with the Lord through daily Bible study, serving, home group, fellowship, Church, daily prayer, and reading Gospel Centered books.
Purposefully and passionately pursue my husband as my best friend and love of my life.
Pursue Christ-Centered parenting through disciplining, love, encouragement, and taking time to play with my kids.
Craft a healthy home for my family by encouraging exercise, cooking from scratch, and researching & pursuing a natural lifestyle.
Write and manage my blog & ministry so that I can encourage other women in Gospel Centered Homemaking.
11/7/2019 • 46 minutes, 31 seconds
Why we MUST take care of ourselves (Finding Joy in Your Home Series) – Hf #246
Part two of our brand new series, Finding Joy in Your Home is focused on taking care of ourselves physically so that we can thrive mentally, emotionally and spiritually! It's a key piece of finding more joy and peace in the every day.
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Creating Grace-Infused Routines & Goals with Shona Murray – Hf #210
Is Self Care Biblical? – Hf #238
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10/29/2019 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
When You Struggle to Find Joy – Hf #245
Welcome to episode #1 of our brand new 12 week series: Finding Joy in Your Home. We are kicking off this super practical series by laying the groundwork for everything we will talk about: what do you do when you struggle to find joy? Where do we turn? Listen in!
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Podcast episode: The simple key to finding more joy in your life
Podcast episode: Finding joy in all aspects of my life
Podcast episode: My simple Bible reading plan for deeper study
Book recommendation: Trusting God by Jerry Bridges
One of my favorite biography series: A Long Line of Godly Men Series
10/24/2019 • 40 minutes, 15 seconds
Finding Joy in Your Home: A 12 Week Series – Hf #244
I am SO excited to be kicking off this series on Finding Joy in Your Home. Over the next 12 weeks we are going to dive into this topic and cover some really helpful lessons. I can't wait to dive into. This introductory episode will set us up well for lesson #1 coming next week! Let's dive in.
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10/21/2019 • 30 minutes, 17 seconds
The basics of family worship – Hf #243
Join Jason and I in this episode as we share our journey with family worship. Hint hint: It did NOT happen naturally and we didn't know what it was suppose to look like. We've got some great resources to share in this episode.
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10/10/2019 • 37 minutes, 37 seconds
How to find motivation for you day (when it feels like drudgery!) – Hf #242
Do you ever feel like your day is drudgery? Do you wake up facing another un-important feeling day? What about when you are just not sure why you work so hard day in and day out? If you identify with any of these - listen in today for some encouragement and hopefully a dash of perspective!
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Book recommendation: Every Good Endeavor by Tim Keller
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10/4/2019 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
I can’t find the time for God’s Word… Hf #241
Are you stuck in a season of not being in God's Word? I know I go in and out of seasons of being in the daily habit of reading God's Word and faithful prayer and then I have super dry seasons. In this episode we are going to cover some simple ways you can establish the habit of daily meeting with God. Listen in!
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New Morning Mercies devotional recommendation
Bible study recommendations: Katie Orr's bible studies. My favorite is Jonah!
Praying the Bible by Donald Whitney (a fantastic book on prayer!)
Listen to my interview with Donald Whitney on prayer!
Learn about our Bible reading plan we follow
Learn about some other simple methods for Bible studies here
Book recommendation: Word Filled Families
Our favorite catechism for younger ages: Catechism for boys and girls
Our favorite catechism for older ages: The New City Catechism
Favorite devotional for kids ages 2-8: I Am: 40 Reasons to Trust God
Good devotional for kids ages 6 and up: I Am Devotional: 100 Devotions About the Names of God
Good devotional for kids ages 6 and up: The Ology
My FAVORITE journaling Bible: ESV Interleaved edition
Amazing Scripture journals: ESV Scripture journals New Testament Set (you can also find the OT set or all the books individually!)
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9/26/2019 • 50 minutes, 25 seconds
Practical tips for dealing with Fatigue – Hf #240
Are you dealing with fatigue, stress, over daily overwhelm? Then this episode is for you! In it we are going to cover physical as well as some emotional and mental tips you can do to overcome that daily fatigue and stress. Get ready, this is going to be a fun and practical episode!
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It looks like Dr. Axe Magnesium oil is no longer sold but he has an awesome Magnesium supplement
Ashwagandha supplements - good for sleep!
My FAVORITE Ashwagandha supplement for sleep - Cortistop
Favorite essential oils for sleep: Valor (my personal sleep oil), Stress Away, Lavender, Francisense, Peace & Calming
Favorite hot drinks: Criobru, Dandelion Tea (Dandy Blend - you can find on Amazon!), and Four Sigmatic products.
Essential oils to diffuse for a morning pick me up: Peppermint and a citrus blend like Citrus Fresh
Energy essential oil blend: En-R-Gee (terrific for helping to support thyroid and adrenal function)
Thyroid supplement for when you know something is wrong: Thyromin
Great thryoid supplement that helps support healthy thyroid function: Thyroid support system
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9/23/2019 • 56 minutes, 41 seconds
Our homeschooling picks for this year (and how to instill a love of learning) – Hf #239
Our big aim and goal this year with homeschooling is instilling a love of learning in our kids. That's a tall order but also a fun goal to work towards. In this episode I am going to share our homeschooling picks and curriculum for this year and how we are trying to instill that love of learning. We will discuss fun ideas for this regardless of how you school your kids. Come listen in!
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Simply Charlotte Mason: To learn more about Charlotte Mason style homeschooling
Listen to the previous episode: A Homeschooling Q&A
The Good and the Beautiful Homeschool Curriculum - what we are using this year for math, language arts, handwriting, and science for 1st grade and we also got their PreK curriculum for the 4-year-olds. We also got a bunch of their reading books!
Master Books - Another great curriculum we love. They have some amazing science resources especially and for more books to read
Resources for learning more about morning basket time:
Your Morning Basket Podcast with Pam Barnhill - an entire podcast dedicated to this topic!
How We Homeschool - Morning Time - by Read-Aloud Revival
Simple Morning Time Plans - by Read-Aloud Revival
Where to find living books:
The Good and the Beautiful Library - they republish out of print books
Master Books - Great source of science books & devotionals
Sonlight Readers - we love buying the package of books for each grade level. We will likely purchase Core B books for the spring when we finish up all core A books.
Read Aloud Revival - Has TONS of book lists, recommendations, and more!
9/12/2019 • 55 minutes, 11 seconds
Is Self Care Biblical? – Hf #238
Self care is a popular term and discussion item right now. But what about self care from a Biblical perspective? Should we invest in ourselves? Do we need to think about self-care? In this episode we are going to talk about three important topics: spiritual health, physical health, and emotional health.
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Book Recommendation: Crazy Busy by Kevin DeYoung
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9/5/2019 • 52 minutes, 54 seconds
A Homeschooling Q&A – Hf #237
It's that time of year again: back to school! And over on Instagram all week we've been doing homeschooling Q&A's and it's brought up a ton of fun discussions. So we are bringing the Q&A to the podcast. Listen in:
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Book Recommendation: For the Children's Sake
Book Recommendation: A Charlotte Mason Companion
Book Recommendation: Mother Culture
My favorite curriculum choices for a Charlotte Mason style homeschool:
Sonlight - a literature based curriculum. While we ABSOLUTELY LOVE the books that Sonlight provides, the entire curriculum wasn't for us. But we still purchase the book sets each year to use throughout our school year
Master Books - If you are looking for an incredibly sound Christian curriculum that is Charlotte Mason based, then Master Books is the one for you! We did their math last year and loved it and we own several of their other books. We love Master Books!
The Good and the Beautiful - a newer curriculum that is beautiful, stunning, and so inspiring! We are trying some of their curriculum this year to try it out!
8/30/2019 • 46 minutes, 13 seconds
Creating a Gospel Centered Home – Hf #236
This has been a BIG topic the past few months in our house: How to create a Gospel Centered Home! In today's episode we are going to chat about 4 important ways to do this: 1) Centering yourself on the Gospel, 2)Centering your home on the Gospel, 3) Using your home as a jumping-off point for the Gospel and 4) Building in intentional rest. Let's jump in!
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“You shall therefore lay up these words of mine in your heart and in your soul, and you shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall teach them to your children, talking of them when you are sitting in your house, and when you are walking by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates, that your days and the days of your children may be multiplied in the land that the Lord swore to your fathers to give them, as long as the heavens are above the earth. For if you will be careful to do all this commandment that I command you to do, loving the Lord your God, walking in all his ways, and holding fast to him, then the Lord will drive out all these nations before you, and you will dispossess nations greater and mightier than you." - Duet 11:19-21
8/22/2019 • 48 minutes, 42 seconds
My new evening routine (cuz I gotta get back on track!) – Hf #235
As we head into the Fall, I'm desperate and ready for some better routines! I really want to tackle better morning routines, but I know that that morning routine needs to first start with a better evening routine FIRST. So today I'm sharing a little encouragement on routines in general (and giving grace during tough seasons) and what I am implementing for new evening routines. Listen in!
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Book recommendation: Refresh by Shona Murray
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8/9/2019 • 29 minutes, 45 seconds
Creating a grumble free home – Hf #234
In the past episode we talked about what happens when we grumbling and complaining take over our home. We discussed the heart of the issue and why we need to address grumbling in the home. Today, we are going to dive into some practical resources and ideas for creating a grumble free home.
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8/2/2019 • 38 minutes, 28 seconds
When grumbling and complaining takes over your home – Hf #233
We all know how destructive grumbling and complaining can be. We want to cover our ears when our kids are complaining in the back seat of the van that they are hungry. We roll our eyes when our husbands complain again about the air conditioner making that noise. But how often are we stopping to evaluate our own hearts when it comes to grumbling and complaining. In this episode we are going to take a look at what we can do when grumbling and complaining takes over our house!
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8/1/2019 • 36 minutes, 41 seconds
The biggest change in my healthy kitchen – Hf #232
I've been on a long time quest for a healthier kitchen. A couple of years ago I took a giant step in that quest that has become one of the best things I've ever done in my kitchen: I started grinding my own grains. And while that might sound crazy, it's actually super simple and easy (plus cheaper and nutritious). Today I'm going to share a little peek into this!
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Another great resource: Bread Beckers
A terrific cookbook: Cooking with Ancient Grains
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7/26/2019 • 47 minutes, 42 seconds
7 Sanity Hacks For Moms to Keep Their Family Fed with Jamerrill Stewart – Hf #230
Meal planning and grocery shopping can be so hard to fit into a busy schedule. But one mom I know does it beautifully (and she has 8 kids)! Listen in to the podcast today as Jammerill Stewart from Large Family Table shares her tips for getting food on the table and your family fed...every single day!
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7/12/2019 • 55 minutes, 20 seconds
A marriage Q&A with Jason & Jami – Hf #229
I've got my favorite guest back on the show today! My husband Jason is cohosting with me to do a little Q&A. We are going to chat about date nights, strengths and weaknesses in marriage, what our thoughts were finding out we were having twins, our upcoming travel plans update, and more! Listen in here:
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Book Recommendation: Parenting by Paul David Tripp
Book Recommendation: The Faithful Parent
Our favorite board games to play together - episode with Jason
Marriage and parenting books we love - episode with Jason
Cultivating friendship in marriage - episode with Jason
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7/12/2019 • 55 minutes, 30 seconds
Creating a culture in your home (it starts with YOU!) – Hf #228
Are you feeling burnt out? Do you often feel overwhelmed? Do you lack joy on a daily basis? I've experienced all of those. And I've also learned some really good ways to avoid that burn out and overwhelm. Listen in today for tips on creating a culture in your home of rest and nourishment.
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Book Recommendation: Mother Culture: For a Happy Homeschool
And interview with Karen Andreola on Mother Culture
Podcast Episode: Getting back on track with your Spiritual Disciplines
Get a copy of my Spiritual Disciplines notebooks I use for Bible journaling
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7/8/2019 • 53 minutes, 48 seconds
Maintaining Health & Wholeness in Relationships with Angie Tolpin – Hf #227
Friendships are so hard for so many of us! And figuring out how to balance friendships and relationships well is a life long struggle! I know this is something I've been wanting to grow in for a long time. Join my friend Angie on this episode as she shares some tips for maintaining health and wholeness in our relationships. Listen in here:
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Find Angie at Courageous Mom
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6/28/2019 • 36 minutes, 15 seconds
Are you spending too much time online? (Balancing it all!) – Hf #226
Social media, and the internet at large, can be very helpful tools (such as listening to this podcast)! They can also waste massive amounts of time and become problems. How do we evaluate if we are spending too much time online? And how can we use social media and internet to God's Glory? Listen in to this episode to find out:
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You can find Many online at Mandy J. Hoffman
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6/27/2019 • 47 minutes, 6 seconds
Our Favorite Natural Summer Tips – Hf #225
Today we are chatting about all our favorite natural summer tips and ideas! I've got my sister Sienna on the show today and between the two of us we have (almost) 8 kids 6 and under and we are always on the look out for new summer favorites. Here are the tips we've been learning:
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The Charcoal soap that Sienna uses after the pool
Our current favorite healthy sunscreen (give us your favorite healthy SPRAY sunscreen recipes)!
LavaDerm After Sun Spray
Aloe Vera (add lavender)
Bug spray ideas: Make your own using essential oils. Badger & Aunt Fannies
Roxanna's Candles all natural bug repellent candle
My favorite place for healthy snacks: AzureStandard.com
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On July 2nd, Sienna and I will be hosting an awesome and practical workshop on how to use essential oils with kids. Sienna has been through a lot with her 2 (almost 3) kids and she has learned so much in how to help support their systems using oils and other natural products.
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6/27/2019 • 49 minutes, 25 seconds
When stress takes over your life (and what to do about it!) – Hf #224
STRESS, lack of sleep, and hormonal imbalances have been very big struggles for me over the past few years. I found myself struggling with health issues that I didn't know how to identify and didn't know how to start researching them. Here I am over two years later and I am so thankful for the progress I've made with my health! In today's episode we are going to cover many of those struggles that come out of what happens when stress takes over your life from a physical and spiritual stand point!
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Book Recommendation: The Essential Oils Hormone Solution by Dr. Mariza Snyder
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6/21/2019 • 51 minutes, 8 seconds
4 Simple Commitments to Creating a Peaceful Family – Hf #223
There is not place like the family...for conflict and fights to rage! It's easy to let home life and family relationships suffer form unresolved conflict and failing to know how to deal with these issues in a Biblical way. In today's episode we are going to share 4 simple commitments to creating a peaceful family. Listen in here:
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Book Recommendation: The PeaceMaker by Ken Sande
Book Recommendation: Peacemaking for Families by Ken Sande
Book Recommendation: Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands by Paul David Tripp
Book Recommendation: Idols of the Heart by Elyse Fitzpatrick
Book Recommendation: Unoffendable by Brant Hansen
6/20/2019 • 36 minutes, 19 seconds
Hf #222: What does it mean to be a “Yes Mom”
I'm on a mission this year to recapture the joy and passion in my motherhood (and family as a whole)! I want to make sure I am not letting these years pass me by by being too busy to stop and chat or read a book with the kids. Toady we are going to chat about what it means to say YES to more things!
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Book Recommendation: A Mother's Heart
Book Recommendation: Memory Making Mom
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6/14/2019 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
10 Habits for an {almost} Always Clean Home with Marci Ferrell – Hf #221
I am not naturally very good at keeping up on the home but as I've learned some tricks over the years it has helped so much! In this episode, Marci is going to share some of those practical tips and systems for keeping up on your home without all the stress!
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You can find Marci over on her blog: Thankful Homemaker
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6/13/2019 • 50 minutes, 40 seconds
Loving and cherishing your home with Marci Ferrell – Hf #220
Marci Ferrell from Thankful Homemaker has been a huge encouragement and mentor in my own personal life. And today, she is on the podcast sharing encouraging with all of us on loving and cherishing our homes (all aspects of it)! Listen in:
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6/7/2019 • 51 minutes, 15 seconds
Our Summer Reading Challenge – Hf #219
We kicked off a reading challenge this week with our kids and it's been rally fun! We built in some goals and incentives and the whole family is on board and excited to our reading goals. Every member of the family has their own reading goals - including Jason and I! Listen in today as I share our goals and some tips for reading more:
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Free reading challenge for kids packet
2019 Reading Challenge for Women
2019 Reading Challenge for Men
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Join in on the books and reading discussion over on Instagram
A Summer Reading Challenge – Hf #81
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6/6/2019 • 38 minutes, 30 seconds
Creative ways to get into the word this summer- Hf #218
I want to be really intentional this summer with my time in the Word. I crazy sweet moments with the Lord and time set aside to do this. So whether you are facing a realizing and calm summer, or more likely, a crazy and hectic one...let's all brainstorm together how we can creatively get in the Word more! Listen in:
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Start a new summer reading plan:
60 Day Summer Reading Plan from Intentional By Grace
Zondorvan has a summer reading plan for kids
Nancy Demoss Wolgemuth from Revive our hearts has a 30 day reading plan
8 Ideas for Book Studies:
Women of the Word
A Mother's Heart: A Look at Values, Vision, and Character for the Christian Mother
Adorned: Living out the beauty of the Gospel together
Refresh: Embracing a grace-paced life in a world of endless demands
Chasing Contentment: Trusting God in Discontented Age
Growing Your Faith by Jerry Bridges
When a Woman Inspires Her Husband by Cindi McMenamin
The Text Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in it's Proper Place
Other ideas:
Bible journaling (you can find my spiritual discipline notebooks here)
Praying the Bible by Donald Whitney
My interview with Donald Whitney on praying the Bible
Biblical Discipleship & Mentoring - My interview with Nancy Demoss Wolgemuth
Getting back on track with my spiritual disciplines - podcast episode
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5/31/2019 • 39 minutes, 25 seconds
Our summer family bucket list – Hf #217
I have a passion and a dream this summer to make more space to hang out as a family, go on more hikes together, and make sure that we are creating the time and the space to teach our children about the Lord. I want to slow down this summer and make more time for our family. In this episode we are going to chat about some really fun and encouraging family bucket ideas and more!
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Related podcast episode: Viewing motherhood as the important task that it is -Hf #216
Natural Summer Essentials - Hf #127
Making Summer Plans & Memories - Hf #126 (from last summer)!
A Summer Reading Challenge - Hf #81
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5/30/2019 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
Viewing motherhood as the important task that it is – Hf #216
It's been on my heart a lot lately to make sure that I have a proper view of motherhood. I know in my head how important motherhood is and the grand end goal of raising up these kids. But it's really easy to forget how important the every day average moments are when I'm drowning in the mundane. Listen in for some encouragement and practical ideas of keeping the larger goal and plan in mind!
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A Mother's Heart: A look at values, vision, and character for the Christian Mother by Jean Fleming
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5/24/2019 • 34 minutes, 46 seconds
A homeschooling year recap and what’s ahead for next year – Hf #215
I am wrapping up this current homeschool year and starting to plan and collect resources for next year. So now is a great time to do a little recap of our homeschool curriculum we've used the past 2 years and what we will be using going into next year! I'll also share a little bit about the homeschool philosophy we have fallen in love with, how we do a morning basket time, and more!
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Using Sonlight:
The Sonlight curriculum we have: Core A (for grades K-2 and ages 5-7)
For our family we have fallen in love with their book selection but don't need their Instructor's Guide.
LISTEN: How to get started homeschooling (and the curriculum we are using this year)- Hf #92
LISTEN: Our homeschool plan for Kindergarten/First Grade – Hf#150
Sonlight books we've loved:
James Harriot's Treasury for children
Isaac Newton and the Laws of Motion
Adventures in Ancient Greece
Dolphin Adventures
Cappy Boppy
The Boxcar Children #1
Johnny Appleseed: The Story of a Legand
Usborn's Children Encyclopedia
What we use for teaching reading:
Teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons (goes from K-2nd grade)
Dash into Reading books - Amazing beginning reader books. They are so beautiful!!
What we now use for Math (and LOVE!!)
Master Books Level 1 (this is technically first grade math but it was perfect for Kindergarten)
Morning basket time:
Devotional we use: I Am: 40 reasons to Trust God
Other books we've loved reading this year:
Children's picture atlas - Usborn
My first keyboard book - Usborn
Rahl Dahl Book Set (we got ours at Costco for a killer price)
The Dragon Master Series
We are the gardeners by Joanna Gaine
The Usborn Outdoor Activity Book
What we are planning for next year (but this might change as I start to order stuff):
Master Books Math level 1
Continue with 100 easy lessons book
Next level in handwriting without tears
Adding in a nature notebook
Move into another devotional when we end that one
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5/23/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 46 seconds
Another fun Q&A with Jami – Hf #214
I love doing Q&A episodes here on the podcast because it allows me to cover a bunch of smaller/random topics that we don't normally get to cover. So join me today as we chat about our RV life update, my ideal weekly/daily schedules, our church denomination, favorite book recommendations, and more!
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Hf #42: What to do when your routines & schedules vary from day to day
Getting Fit & Healthy on a Busy Schedule (from someone who HATES exercise) – Hf #204
When Your Day Feels Like it’s on Repeat…and it’s exhausting! – Hf #135
Learning more about grinding your own grains
Book Recommendation: Say Goodbye to Survival Mode by Crystal Paine
Book Recommendation: Refresh by Shona Murray
Book Recommendation: Glimpses of Grace by Gloria Furman
Book Recommendation: I will Teach You to Be Rich by Remit Sehti
Book Recommendation: Introverted Mom by Jamie C. Martin
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5/20/2019 • 41 minutes, 44 seconds
Viewing Biblical REST as a necessary part of your day – Hf #213
Rest has been a big battle for me. Finding the time for rest, knowing the best way to rest throughout my week, and not feeling GUILTY about taking adequate rest. In this episode we are going to look at how Biblical rest is a necessary part of your day and week. Listen in!
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Book Recommendation: Refresh by Shona Murray
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5/16/2019 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Are you feeling under-appreciated and overwhelmed? – Hf #212
It's easy to feel overwhelmed and under-appreciated on a regular basis. Do you ever wonder "I wish they would just notice all I do this for this family?" or do you feel think "If only they realized how much I work and all I do?"
You are not alone in these feelings! But what do we do, where do we turn when we have these feelings? That is what we are going to discuss in today's episode:
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Book Recommendation: Missional Motherhood by Gloria Furman
Book Recommendation: Idols of the Heart by Elyse Fitzpatrick
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5/9/2019 • 29 minutes, 9 seconds
What if 3 minutes could change your morning? With Kat Lee – Hf #211
Are you struggling to develop new habits and routines (I'm over here raising my hand!)? Listen in to this episode today and Kat will share how just 3 minutes (yes, really just 3 minutes) can change your morning routine and have a big impact!
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Book Recommendation: Hello Mornings by Kat Lee
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One of my favorite books of all time is Refresh by Shona Murray. It's a reminder to live a grace-paced life in all we do. And today she is on the podcast sharing with us how to do just that!
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5/2/2019 • 48 minutes, 20 seconds
So what should I read next? – Hf #209
I talk about reading a LOT. It’s a hobby of mine but it’s also an important tool I use in my Spiritual growth. Because I read a lot and talk about it a lot, I get a ton of questions about reading and the best ways to fit it into a busy homemaker’s schedule.
I get it. It can be really hard to fit any reading time into your already too busy and too full schedule. But I want to encourage you to try and find a few minutes in your week to invest in a good book. Reading is so life giving and encouraging to me that I sorely miss it when I get out of the habit.
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Check out the 2019 Christian Reading Challenge for Women
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4/26/2019 • 36 minutes, 23 seconds
How to get ahead in housework (when you feel behind) – Hf #208
I got a comment from a friend who was feeling overwhelmed and like her work in the home is just plain pointless sometimes. And my heart went out to her!
Last week I addressed the first part of her question: When Your Work Just Doesn’t Feel Worthwhile. In that episode I addressed the heart aspect of it. And today, I want to address the practical parts of her question. Where can you turn to for help when life seems overwhelming?
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4/25/2019 • 50 minutes, 44 seconds
Is the work you are doing worthwhile? – Hf #207
Last week I shared an episode giving some tips for dealing with busy hectic seasons and it's been a really popular one! I just posted it last week and I've already heard from several people who have listened to the episode multiple times.
And I think I know the reason - we are all busy! We are all feeling stressed and overwhelmed a bit and it's so encouraging to be reminded of where we can turn when the days get busy and hard. But here's another aspect of this conversation: what do you do when your work you do every single day, doesn't feel worthwhile?
In today's episode we are going to dive into that discussion on what our ultimate purpose is and where we can turn when that discouragement sinks in. Listen in:
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4/19/2019 • 37 minutes, 42 seconds
Lesson’s I’ve been learning from Little House on the Prairie – Hf #206
One of my big reading goals this year is reading more classics. The next series I've reading is Little House on the Prairie and I've fallen in love with this series! It's been teaching me a lot of life lessons and cementing the importance of other lessons. Listen in to today's episode where I share the lessons I've been learning while diving into this amazing series!
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Buy Little House on the Prairie complete book set on Amazon
Hot tip: The Little House tv series is FREE on Amazon prime video now!!!
Little House coloring book (I NEED!!)
The Little House Cookbook (I also need!!)
A Little House Picture Book Treasury: 6 stories from the picture book series - soooo cute!
Amazing cookbook: The BackYard Homestead Kitchen How To
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4/17/2019 • 35 minutes, 8 seconds
Tips for handling those busy hectic seasons – Hf #205
For the past month we've been renovating our house getting it ready to sell and we got really really sick. It hasn't been the worst month but we have been in a busy season the last 3-4 weeks. Because of this, I've been getting a ton of questions about how we function in busy seasons.
So whether you are in a season of sickness, renovating and selling your house, dealing with your husband on deployment, have a newborn, are dealing with grief or a myriad of other things that keep us busy...this episode will be sharing about how to handle those busy seasons and a few things we've learned along the way!
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Book Recommendation: Say Goodbye to Survival Mode by Crystal Paine
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4/15/2019 • 37 minutes, 54 seconds
Getting Fit & Healthy on a Busy Schedule (from someone who HATES exercise) – Hf #204
It's health week here on the podcast! In the previous episode we focused on healthy eating, and today we are talking about establishing other healthy habits. This is a fun topic to talk about (and SO motivating)!
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Healthy living podcast episode #1
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4/5/2019 • 38 minutes, 5 seconds
Cooking healthy but eating yummy – Hf #203
This week on the podcast we are talking about all things healhy! In the next episode we will be chatting about getting moving and exercise. Today on the show we are chatting about cooking healthy food and how to make it yummy!
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Using Freshly Ground Grains in Every Day Life - Hf #166
How to Use a Grain Mill Q&A - Hf #124
Bread Making & Healthy Living with Stacy Meyers - Hf #117
Book Recommendation: The Life Giving Table by Sally Clarkson
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Natural sweeteners that I use:
Raw honey - I get mine in a 6lb glass jar here
Maple Syrup - My favorite is from Azure Standard
Granulated honey - Bread Beckers has it in 5lb pails and 50lb bags. You can also find it on HoneyVille (compare shipping between the two depending on where you live).
Sucanant -
I get mine from Azure Standard - 2lb bag or 50lb bag for greater savings
You can also get it from Bread Beckers (but they ship based on weight so it's too expensive to shop to CA) - 5lb pail or 50lb bag
Stevia - I also use stevia to sweeten my coffee in the morning
4/4/2019 • 44 minutes, 43 seconds
Lessons I’ve been learning in reading classic books – Hf #202
One of my big reading goals for this year (that I kind of forgot about) is reading more classic books. I recently got back on the band wagon and I've read 3 classic books and I'm loving it! Join me in this episode today as I share what I've been learning about reading classic books, how it's helped my faith, and what I'm reading next.
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Little Women
Little House on the Prairie series (I started listening to these on Scribd)
The Wizard of Oz (narrated by Anne Hathaway and soooo good!)
The Daring Mission of William Tyndale
The Expository Genius of John Calvin
The Trinitarian Devotion of John Owen - Sinclair Furgeson
Coming up to read next:
The rest of the little house series
a biography of Laura Ingles Widler (let me know if you know of a good one!)
The next in a Long Line of Godly Men series - not sure which one yet
The Apostles' Creed: Discovering Authentic Christianity in an Age of Counterfeits by Albert Mohler
TTM #63: Reading more classics this year (the why and what)
My 2019 Christian reading challenge for women
Using Scribd to get cheap books this year - my review of Scribd
Listen to episode #199 to hear our secret(s) behind how we are reading so much this year
3/29/2019 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
Connecting with God during busy seasons – Hf #201
Do you ever have seasons where it just feels harder to connect with God? Have you (or are you) walking through a difficult or particularly busy season and you just don’t know how to fit it in or where to find the time? Jump into this episode today to discuss different ways we can connect with God even when life is busy, hard or all over the place.
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Links & Resources:
Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin
One Year Chronological Bible
Our Simple Bible Study Method with Big Impact
Look up sermons: GTY.org
Bible Verses Mentioned:
Matthew 22:37
James 1:25
Matthew 4:4
1 Peter 2:2
John 8:31-32
Colossians 3:16
Hebrews 4:12
2 Timothy 3:16-17
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3/23/2019 • 1 hour, 19 seconds
Get those kids in the kitchen! with Laura Coppinger – Hf #200
One of the best things we can do when raising our kids is teach them essential life skills. One of those is cooking and getting comfortable in the kitchen. In this practical and hands on episode, Laura Coppinger shares her secrets for getting kids to help in the kitchen. Listen in here:
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3/7/2019 • 50 minutes, 49 seconds
Top 9 books I’ve read so far in 2019 – Hf #199
I've read 25 books so far this year out of my goal of 104 books. Today I'm sharing my top 9 books I've read so far this year:
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Top 10 Books Read in 2019 So Far:
Honey for a Child's Heart by Gladys Hunt (I also read Honey for a Women's Heart. I liked it but I liked Book Girl better!)
The Joy of Fearing the Lord by Jerry Bridges
Chasing Contentment by Erik Raymond
Cooking with Ancient Grains by Laura Blake McBride
The Beginners Guide To Fill-Time RV Living With Kids by Hilary Fuller
The Dorito Effect: The Surprising New Truth About Food and Flavor by Mark Schatzker
Who Am I? Identity in Christ by Jerry Bridges
Taming The Dragon Within: How to Balance Women's Hormones With Essential Oils by LeAnne Deardruff
Killer Clothes: How Seemingly Innocent Clothing Choices Endanger Your Health... and How to Protect Yourself! by Anna Maria Clement
Links & Resources:
HelloFresh.com/Foundation80 and use coupon code foundation80
2019 reading challenges
Get two months of Scribd for free (an intro on how we use Scribd to get cheap books!)
Jason's FREE podcast where he reads through classic Christian literature: Hurry up and Read Podcast
Follow me on Goodreads
3/6/2019 • 44 minutes, 43 seconds
Are you feeling discontent? 3 questions to ask yourself… – Hf #198
Contentment has become a major theme in my life. It's something that I keep coming back to again and again - especially in the past 2 years. Today I'm sharing about contentment, discontentment, trusting in God, and 3 questions to ask yourself to determine the areas you are discontent in! Listen in here:
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Throughout all of this, I know God is teaching me one huge important lesson: How to be content in all things.
"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Trusting God
One of those big lessons in all of this is learning what it truly means to Trust God more!
"What does providence mean? In short, it refers to God's work in which he upholds, governs, and sustains all things by his infinite power. The definition from the Heidelberg Catechism bears repeating:
'God's providence is his almighty and ever present power, whereby, as with his hand, he still upholds heaven and earth and all creatures, and so governs them so that: leaf and blade, rain and drought, fruitful and barren years, food and drink, health and sickness, riches and poverty, indeed, all things come to us not by chance but by his fatherly hand.'
The main thing to remember about God's providence is that he is not disconnected from or disinterested in hat is happening in the world today. There is no such thing as chance, luck, or fate. Rather, God is upholding, governing, and ordering all things with his very hand. Nothing escapes God's sovereign control." - Chasing Contentment, pages 113-114
Are you discontent?
The thing about discontentment, is that it sneaks up on us. So many issues in our life our caused by our discontentment: stress and anxiety being among some of the biggest. In his book, Chasing Contentment Erik Raymond goes through 3 questions in chapter 7 to determine if you are being discontent in different areas of your life and I think it's a really helpful exercise to go through! Ask yourself:
1) Am I grumbling about the present?
"If we are grumbling about something we're going through right now, we are arguing with God. We are saying that we shouldn't have to endure this. Our present experiences are like a magnet drawing out either our discontentment or our contentment. If you are grumbling, we can be sure we are not content. We are essentially saying that God is getting it wrong. Such discontentment questions God's wisdom, goodness, and power."
2) Am I bitter about the past?
"Everyone has faced hard days. Some people's pasts are harder than others, but all hvae felt the string of sin and pain in our fallen world. Many people live under the cloud of their past hardships and become increasingly bitter. Over time they revisit and analyze the situations from the perspective of a victim, only to feed their bitterness. We cannot be content in the present when we are nursing bitterness about the past. We are basically saying that God has failed us. This discontentment too questions God's wisdom, goodness, and power."
3) Am I worrying about the future?
"What is going to happen tomorrow? How do I know it's really going to be okay? Where will I work? Whom will I marry? We can ask hundreds of questions about the future, but the bottom line is that we don't know. And we can't know. Sadly, many people sit in bondage to worry about the future and lose the joy of contentment in the present. Jesus saw this as the trait of the unbeliever (Matt. 6:25-34) rather than the believer, who knows and trusts God. If we are worrying, we are as much as saying that God won't get it right. This is yet another form of discontentment tha...
2/28/2019 • 41 minutes, 59 seconds
What I’ve been learning for a good evening routine – Hf #197
A good evening routine is KEY to a good day and routine for me! But it took me along time to figure this out. I focused so long on an effective morning routine but I finally discovered that the key to a good morning, is an awesome and functional evening routine!
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TTM #31: Establishing Better Evening Routines
HF #196: 6 Secrets for Staying Organized with Laura Smith
Hf #193: How I free up 1-2 hours a week for the things I love
HF #101: When you have too much to do and too little time
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2/18/2019 • 30 minutes, 39 seconds
6 Secrets for Staying Organized with Laura Smith – Hf #196
The podcast is ALL about productivity and organization this week and we are kicking off the discussion with one of my favorite planning gals, Laura Smith from i Heart Planners. She's share her 6 secrets for staying organized!
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Find the full 2017 Homemaking Ministries Online Conference here
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2/16/2019 • 39 minutes, 49 seconds
Where do you turn when life gets tough? – Hf #195
When life is hard - you add another baby, you lose someone close to you, financial or job loss hits, and the list goes on - it can be hard if you don't know where to turn. In today's episode I'm sharing a bit about some of my struggles over the past 6 years and how God has used those things so powerfully to remind me where I need to turn in the hard (and the good) times!
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Links & Resources mentioned today:
Memorize: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Memorize: James 1:2-4
Memorize: Colossians 3:14-17
Memorize: Nehemiah 8:10
Book recommendation: Growing in Gratitude by Mary Mohler
Book recommendation: Treasuring Christ When Your Hands are Full by Gloria Furman
Book recommendation: Choosing Gratitude by Nancy Demoss Wolgemuth
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2/14/2019 • 43 minutes, 46 seconds
Making the Gospel known in your home – Hf #194
The idea that I need to return to again and again in my life and daily routine: is treasuring the Gospel in my home. So in today's episode, we will be discussing what it means to make the Gospel known in your home and some practical ideas for making it a true priority throughout your day.
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What is the “goal” of the Christian life?
"For I know that through your prayers and the help of the Spirit of Jesus Christ this will turn out for my deliverance, as it is my eager expectation and hope that I will not be at all ashamed, but that with full courage now as always Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. If I am to live in the flesh, that means fruitful labor for me. Yet which I shall choose I cannot tell. I am hard pressed between the two. My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better." - Philippians 1:19-23
Desiring God, "Our Grand Obligation": http://www.desiringgod.org/messages/our-grand-obligation
Hf #74: The Goal of Our Christian Life: https://findingjoyinyourhome.com/goal-christian-life-practical-theology-homemakers-part-2/
How do we treasure the Gospel?
Book recommendation: What is the Gospel? By Greg Gilbert
And free resources: The Centrality of the Gospel by Tim Keller: http://www.newcityindy.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/centrality-of-gospel.-keller.pdf
Practical Ideas & Suggestions
A Catachism for boys and girls: http://www.reformedreader.org/ccc/acbg.htm
The New City Catechism: http://newcitycatechism.com/
Seeds Family Worship
Where to get: Seed’s Family Worship | on Amazon | Listen free on Spotify
Jellytelly – Christian tv for kids
JellyTelly is a sort of Christian netflix for kids. It has over 100 different tv shows for kids that are all Bible based. We have been very impressed with it! To get a subscription, it is $4.99 a month or $49.99 a month. You can try out a FREE week here with coupon code: HMF.
They do have some great family devotional guides on their blog that are FREE. You can browse through them here.
Reading Gospel-Centered Books
Obviously, I have of book recommendations for the adults! But Jason and I also compiled our favorite Gospel-Centered books for kids: https://findingjoyinyourhome.com/our-favorite-gospel-centered-books-for-kids-ages-3-10/
Book Suggestions:
Peacemaking for Families by Ken Sande
No Little Women by Aimee Byrd
What is the Gospel? By Greg Gilbert
Family Shepherds by Voddie Baucham
Word-Filled Families
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2/9/2019 • 51 minutes, 1 second
How I free up 1-2 hours a week for the things I love (that refuel me) – Hf #193
With 5 young kids, a house to take care of, and a growing business people often ask me how I find the time to bake or read a book. And while I don't have a lot of extra time for any of these things, I do manage to find a little bit of time in my daily routine for some "extras". So today we are going to discuss some of my favorite ways to free up 1-2 hours a week for the things you love.
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Links & Resources:
Get your free eBook by February 11th: Make More Margin
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My reading challenge for 2019
Finding the Time for Hobbies - Hf #142
2/7/2019 • 42 minutes, 12 seconds
Top 3 books for goal setting and getting your year started with Jason – Hf #192
Wanting to work on goal setting this year or getting your year off to a good start? We have 3 fabulous books for you today that take you through a great system for planning...and doing it all according to God's priorities for our days! Listen in here:
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Links & Resources:
Refresh by Shona Murray and Reset by David Murray
Living Forward by Michael Hyatt
Do More Better by Tim Challies
Honorable Mentions:
Hello Mornings by Kat Lee
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
The Tech Wise Family by Andy Crouch
Shopping for Time by Carolyn Mahaney
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1/25/2019 • 28 minutes, 2 seconds
What’s your ONE THING for 2019? – Hf #191
I've been having a lot of fun this year planning out my goals for our family, business, and even my crazy reading goals! But throughout this process, it leads me to one discussion again and again. And that discussion is - what is my ONE THING and my own main focus this year? listen in here:
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Read the full blog post for last year's audio
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1/23/2019 • 28 minutes, 53 seconds
All of Grace Book Discussion with Jason – Hf #190
We are back today with our second book discussion. This time Jason and I are chatting about Charles Spurgeon's book All of Grace. If you haven't read the book yet, no problem! Jump into this episode anyway because we give a reading challenge update, chat about some of our favorite classic Christian books and more.
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Links & Resources:
Check out Jason's podcast Hurry up and Read
You can also find his podcast on iTunes (or wherever else you listen to podcasts)
Our first book discussion on The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment
Follow Jami on Goodreads
Follow Jason on Goodreads
Our 2019 Reading Challenge for Women
Our 2019 Reading Challenge for Men
Book recommendation: Spurgeon's Sorrows (on depression)
Book recommendation: Susie: The Life and Legacy of Susannah Spurgeon
Book recommendation: Steal Away Home
Book recommendation: The Gospel Focus of Charles Spuregon
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1/17/2019 • 0
My 9 Goals for 2019 – Hf #189
I really love the start of a new year! It's a fresh slate to make goals, plan for a terrific year, and plan in the most important things in life. Listen in to the 9 goals I'll be working on in 2019.
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Creative ideas for preserving family memories
My Spiritual Disciplines notebooks I use
My planning system I use: The Joy-Filled Home Planning System
Build a Menu - our new online meal planning website
My reading goal (and challenge) for this year
My Proverbs 31 Cross Stitch I'll be working on this year
1/16/2019 • 27 minutes, 19 seconds
29 things you might not know about me on my 29th birthday! – Hf #188
It was my birthday last week and I've seen a few of these fun lists going around lately so I figured it was the perfect time to take a pause in the podcast and share a fun little chatting episode. Here are 29 very interested (AKA random things I think about) things about me on my 29th birthday!
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1/12/2019 • 0
Our healthy eating journey this year (and how Jason lost 55+ pounds) – Hf #187
During 2018, our family had a huge emphasis on healthy eating (in fact, I think it's one of the areas that I actually did really well in - and a large part of that was out of pure necessity)! You can read about my health struggles from 2017-2018 here. I always thought of myself as a healthy cook but we've taken a lot of steps in 2018 to cut out processed food and take care of my entire family better.
So today we are going to chat about what some of those changes have been and we want to invite you to join us for a healthy eating 30 day challenge!!
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Links & Resources:
My struggle with Chronic Fatigue
Find me on Instagram - I'll be sharing our Whole30 journey
Find me on YouTube - Where I'll be sharing lots of Whole30 cooking and update videos!
Find the Whole30 menu plan we are doing this month (it includes all breakfasts, lunches, dinners, grocery shopping lists, and prep ahead instructions!!)
1/11/2019 • 34 minutes, 13 seconds
My word for 2019 (and how to pick your own)- Hf #186
This is my fifth year picking a word for my year and I am just as excited as that first time to pick a word and a general direction for my year. In today's episode I am going to share my word for the year, what goals and ideas this will entail, and then I'll cover a little bit about how you can pick your own word for 2019!
Here are my past words:
2012: Intentional
2016: Joy
2017: Create
2018: Refresh
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What has gone into choosing this word:
The past two years have brought with them a lot of exciting things and several really hard things! In the beginning of 2017, we welcomed baby #5. Magnolia was born when our oldest set of twins (yes we have TWO sets of twin boys) had only turned 4 years old 3 weeks before.
So we were very excited to meet our first little girl and she has since proved to be the very perfect addition to our male heavy family. But having 5 kids in 4 years really takes a tole on one's body (um...DUH)! So as I weaned Magnolia throughout 2017 and she was sleeping through the night but I was still so exhausted I could barely get out of bed many days...I finally admitted that this was way more than normal baby exhaustion (even for having 5 kids 4 and under)! You can listen about my journey this year with chronic fatigue.
It took me until a good way into 2018 to finally start to figure out my issues and make progress. It boils down to this: I probably have an auto-immune disease that has been triggered by all these babies and tiring 4 years mixed with a hyperactive thyroid, very imbalanced hormones (testosterone and progesterone) and adrenal fatigue.
All of this means NO ENERGY for Mama!! Seriously, I couldn't believe it by my exhaustion had hit new levels of low, even for a mama who birthed two sets of twins. So after alllll the blood tests and results, we start working on supplements and hormones that have finally been helping. It's a slow road to recovery with these types of issues and I still have to be hyper aware of taking care of myself, but I am happy to report that I am finally doing so much better!
It's been about 9 months now of all my new stuff and for the last 3 months or so I've really been feeling back to my normal self. The first 6 months saw a dramatic 80% increase in my energy and health, but more recently it's been incredible once again.
So my focus for 2018 has been Refresh. I wanted to hit a reset button on our life from a hard 2017 and work on refreshing my health, our family life, and my spiritual disciplines!
Now that I've been feeling better and I am looking forward to a new year with new goals, one word clearly came to mind for me: Discipline.
But discipline didn't quite have the right connotation for me. It felt too negative for some reason (even though I know it's not and it's a great word)! But there are still so many variables in my day that I can't control (hello: I have 5 very young kids)! So after a lot of thought and prayer, I landed on my 2019 Word of the Year and I'm very excited....
Faithfulness.
Faithfulness is giving me that same idea that I wanted with discipline, but with a very firm reminder that God is in control of it all!! I can strive and strive and strive...and nothing will come of all my striving. Or I can rest in the Lord, show up and be faithful to what we has called me to that day...and God can make everything happen (all for His Glory)!
So as I work diligently this year, as I discipline myself to get back into better routines in my spiritual disciplines, homeschooling, homemaking, and my work....I am doing it all in faithfulness knowing that everything I do is NOT in my own strength but rather...
12/30/2018 • 0
2019 Christian Reading Challenge for Men – Hf #185
I'm so excited to have Jason taking over my blog today. I shared my own 2019 Christian Reading Challenge for Women earlier this week. If you're a man, feel free to follow along with this challenge by yourself OR wrangle your wife into the women's companion challenge to do it with you.
If you are a woman reading this, send over the link to your husband and you can then go through this challenge together! It's a great way to have a built in accountability partner. Many of the books are the same but Jason changed the feminine and homemaking categories to male equivalents. - Jami
I have a lot of hobbies. I enjoying playing video games. Board games are my love language. I'm a Netflix junkie. I sometimes dabble with MTG deck-building.
But one hobby stands head and shoulders over all the rest, for me. I LOVE to read. You probably already know that about me if you've been hanging around this blog or podcast for any amount of time. But it's worth stating again. Books are my favorite thing.
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Jami and I hopped on a podcast episode to share all about the challenge, my tricks for finding the time to read in a busy schedule, a little bit about the books I picked and more! Listen below or keep scrolling down to read all about the challenge.
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Two years ago, Jami and I came up with a year-long reading challenge. Most times, the biggest obstacle to reading as much as I'd like is lack of time. I'm a father, husband, small-business owner, and dabbler in many hobbies as previously established. Needless to say, I don't have a lot of free time. Well, I am happy to report that implementing the reading challenge has SIGNIFICANTLY helped me to increase the number of books I've read in the last 2 years. Something about setting a goal, and having a list of books I want to read, has been very effective for me. So this year, we're doing it again! Welcome to the 2019 Men's Reading Challenge.
Yesterday, Jami posted her reading list, which is geared primarily toward women. So she asked me to put together a companion list to hers that would be more male-oriented. Many of the categories and book recommendations are the same, as there are LOTS of books out there that are great reading for both men and women. But I've tweaked the list to add some books on things like fatherhood, being a husband, etc.
Also, like Jami's list, I have not included any fiction suggestions in the list. I personally love to read fiction, and would encourage others to as well, but, at least for me, picking up a novel is much easier than digging into a history text or book on theology, and so I tailored the list to non-fiction only. I highly recommend reading some fiction as well, though. Go ahead and add a few novels you've been wanting to read, or, if the 13 or 26 books on the list is already the maximum you want to commit to this year, swap out a few of the categories for fiction, keeping the total count the same. Bottom line, this list and challenge is for you, so don't hesitate to customize it to your liking. As long as it gets you reading, I've done my job.
Also, if you're not already familiar, I highly recommend using Goodreads on your reading adventure. It's a great way to track what you're reading, what you want to read, and what you've already read. You can get book recommendations, and even see reviews on books you're not sure about. Plus, you can follow me on there if you'd like to see what I'm reading. You can also see my fiction selections on there, if you want some inspiration in that department.
On more note before we get to the challenge. Back in November, I started a new podcast called Hurry Up and Read, on which I read and discuss classic works of Christian literature. It's been an absolute blast so far! We just finished up our first book on the podcast,
12/23/2018 • 24 minutes, 19 seconds
2019 Christian Reading Challenge for Women – Hf #184
If you are looking for the MEN'S companion reading challenge for 2019, you can find it here! Happy reading!!
Welcome to the 2019 reading challenge! This is our 3rd year in a row running our reading challenge and it's been a blast. Jason and I have always been big readers, but having 5 kids in 4 years and running our own business started to squeeze the love (or the time) out of our reading life.
So in 2017 we decided to run a little challenge for ourselves (and invited you to join in) and the result has been two fabulous years of reading! We have both read more in the past 2 years then we could have thought possible with this busy season of life we are in.
So we are back in 2019 with our 3rd reading challenge...and it's our best one yet! Below you will find out 2019 reading challenge, lots and lots of amazing book recommendations, as well as a podcast episode all about the reading challenge this year that you can listen in to!
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Listen in to my podcast episode from this week to find out more about why I developed this reading plan, tips for following along, and the reasoning behind the books and categories I chose. Or skip the podcast and head down below for all the info ?
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While this is our 3rd reading challenge, all of the books in the actual challenge below are all new! That means if you've been following along these past 2 years, you won't have any repeats!! However, we do have categories down below if you want to pick other books to read – or feel free to swap out and put your own books in the categories.
I’m ALL for broadening my reading horizon, which is why I was so excited about this new reading challenge. I think we often reach for the same kinds of books over and over again. But I want to stretch you and challenge you to reach out and pick up books you wouldn’t normally.
Plus, doing a challenge like this will make you read more throughout the year. So wanna join us?!?
Grab the Toolkit:
The very best and easiest way to follow along is to grab my toolkit right here! The toolkit includes the full reading challenge for 2019 (for both men and women) as well as tips for finding more time to read (even when you are super busy) and how to find more books for free or cheap.
2019 Christian Reading Challenge for Women
Here’s how it works:
I have given you category suggestions for each book as well as my book recommendation. I personally recommend all of these books and tried to think about the very best books I recommend all women read. If you’ve already read that book or simply want a different suggestion, scroll down and you will find more book recommendations for each category (OR feel free to choose any of your own books).
Then download and/or print off the reading list to follow along.
A note about fiction: This list does not include any fiction. I LOVE reading fiction and read many fiction books throughout the year. However, since this is for entertainment and relaxation for me, I don’t need to add these in as reading goals. When we are on vacation, or I have more down time (like during Christmas), I read a lot more fiction. But I’m already prone to being lazy and reaching for a fiction book more than a book to help my spiritual growth or draw closer to the Lord, so I don’t need any extra reading goals to re-inforce that habit ? But I know several of you requested fiction options worked in, so feel free to replace some of the categories below with fiction if you would prefer.
Pick Your Level:
I know each of us has different reading levels and time for reading, so I created two different tracks you can follow.
13 Books a Year – This works out to 1 book every 4 weeks. If you have no habit of reading right now or have no idea you will fit reading time into your busy schedule,
12/20/2018 • 21 minutes, 51 seconds
The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment Book Discussion – Hf #183
Today we are wrapping up our November and December read aloud: The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment. Listen along to if you finished the book or you just want to listen to us chat about the lesson's we've been learning about contentment in our lives. Listen in here:
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Links & Resources:
Listen to the book and the podcast here: Hurry Up and Read
Or subscribe to the podcast here in iTunes
Follow Jami on Goodreads
Follow Jason on Goodreads
Our 2018 Reading Challenge for Women
Our 2018 Reading Challenge for Men
2019 editions coming NEXT WEEK!!!
Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy:
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When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it.
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12/13/2018 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
Our favorite board and video games to play together with Jason – Hf #181
Over the course of our marriage, we've noticed one very important thing about staying best friends: we love to laugh and play together! The busyness of life can choke out those good intentions though, so today we are chatting about our favorite games together and hopefully giving you a little dose of encouragement to laugh and play with your spouse this week!
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Our Favorite Games to Play Together:
Card Games:
Nertz
Hand in foot
Spoons
Spades and Hearts
Easy board games to start with:
Lost Citities
Rivals of Catan
Ticket to Ride
Pandemic
Survive
Splendor
More complicated board games to play:
Agricola
Lords of Waterdeep
Alchemists
Video Games:
Stardew Valley
Fable 3 - Xbox 360
Donkey Kong, Rayman Legands, and Mario games
Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy:
I am really excited to share with you the sponsor of today’s podcast episode: PrepDish! If you ever feel like you wish you had a little help in your meal planning, then I highly encourage you to check out PrepDish. They offer gluten-free meal plans and paleo meal plans.
But you don’t have to eat a gluten-free or paleo diet in order to take advantage of all that PrepDish has to offer! In fact, almost half of their customers don’t eat those diets. The meals are healthy and non-processed and work well for anyone who is trying to eat a healthy diet. And PrepDish is offering a super special TWO week free trail when you sign up through this link (how awesome!!)
When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it.
Free TWO week trial of PrepDish
12/9/2018 • 41 minutes, 42 seconds
My top 10 favorite books from 2018 – Hf #182
Out of the 80 some books I've read so far this year, 10 stand out as clear favorites. Tune in today to hear my top 10 favorite books of 2018. And then go back and listen to my top 10 favorite books of 2017.
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My Top 10 Books of 2018:
Prayers for the Battlefield by Heidi St. John
Book Girl by Sarah Clarkson
War of Words by Paul David Tripp
The Read-Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie
Devoted by Tim Challies
The Hormone Cure by Dr. Sarah Gottfried
Adorned by Nancy Demoss Wolgemuth
The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon by Steven J. Lawson
Caring for One Another by Edward T. Welch
Suffering by Paul David Tripp
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12/8/2018 • 45 minutes, 35 seconds
Ideas for Preserving Family Pictures & Memories – Hf #179
As a busy mom, it can feel so hard to know how to keep up on pictures and preserving family memories! What's a busy woman to do today and what are some cool new ideas for doing this? I'm glad you asked, listen in today:
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Links & Resources:
Project Life
Digital Scrapbooks to check out: Mixbook, Vistaprint, SmileBox, and Shutterfly.
Chatbooks
11/30/2018 • 0
Dealing with anger in the home and family with Tricia Goyer – Hf #180
Anger within the home can be a really hard problem to address and deal with. With a large family of 10, and as an adoptive mom of 7, Tricia knows a thing or two about battling anger in the home. In this episode, Tricia and I will discuss anger in the home and family and how to go about dealing with it.
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Links & Resources:
Visit Tricia Goyer's website
Tricia's Book Calming Angry Kids
Tricia's Podcast: Walk it Out Podcast
Kathie Lee Gifford's new book The Gift That I Can Give
11/28/2018 • 0
My tips for twin mamas (and surviving motherhood in general!) – Hf #178
This is a departure from my normal topics, but since we have two sets of twins, it's something I get asked about all the time. So today I'm sharing all of my favorite tips for life with twins, multiples, or just surviving early motherhood! Listen in for our story about our twins and some of my favorite tips:
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Links & Resources:
Expecting twins, triplets, or more
Twins 101
Mothering Multiples: Breastfeeding and Caring for Twins, or more!
You can get the fancy twin pack n' plays but we just used the regular pack n play since the babies wanted to snuggle anyway!
Grace double stroller that fits two infant graco car seats or the slightly fancier option that also uses two infant car seats
Table For Two
My Breast Friend - Twin breastfeeding pillow
11/24/2018 • 56 minutes, 55 seconds
Choosing to be thankful when troubled times come (because they will)! – Hf #177
It's the season to be thankful...but what do we do when troubled times have hit and it's not so easy to focus on being thankful, grateful, or joyful? In today's episode we are focusing on how we can choose thankfulness even in the tough times...all throughout the year! Listen in here:
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Links & Resources:
Read this entire episode here
Book recommendation: Choosing Gratitude by Nancy Leigh Demoss
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11/21/2018 • 49 minutes, 19 seconds
When Laziness Strikes (and maybe also your hormones!!) – Hf #176
Are you struggling to stay motivated in your home and priorities? Do you struggle with the energy or even the desire to want to get into better habits and routines? I get it. I've been there and today we are going to talk about what happens when that laziness strikes...and also when maybe it's more than simply laziness!
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Links & Resources:
Refresh Your Routines - FREE eKit
Foundations of Spiritual Growth for the Busy Homemaker
Planning for a Year of Success
Avoiding Burn Out and Letting Go of Guilt
Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy:
I am really excited to share with you the sponsor of today’s podcast episode: PrepDish! If you ever feel like you wish you had a little help in your meal planning, then I highly encourage you to check out PrepDish. They offer gluten-free meal plans and paleo meal plans.
But you don’t have to eat a gluten-free or paleo diet in order to take advantage of all that PrepDish has to offer! In fact, almost half of their customers don’t eat those diets. The meals are healthy and non-processed and work well for anyone who is trying to eat a healthy diet. And PrepDish is offering a super special TWO week free trail when you sign up through this link (how awesome!!)
When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it.
Free TWO week trial of PrepDish
11/20/2018 • 39 minutes, 18 seconds
Marriage and parenting books we love with Jason – HF #175
We get asked a lot about our favorite marriage and parenting books. So we complied a list of our favorite books broken up by category: marriage, family life, and parenting. Listen in to hear Jason and Jami discuss their favorites:
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Our Top Book Recommendations:
These lists are in no way exhaustive, but here are some we really enjoy! You can also check out our annual reading challenges here.
Our Favorite Marriage Books:
The Excellent Wife and The Exemplary Husband
Sweethearts for a Lifetime
What Did You Expect?
Tying the Knot Tighter
Strengthening Your Marriage
When Sinners Say "I Do"
For engaged: Preparing for Marriage God's Way by Wayne Mack
Our Favorite Family Life Books:
Christian Living in the Home
The Read Aloud Family
Family Worship by Donald Whitney
Peacemaking for Families (and the original book The Peacemaker)
War of Words
Unoffendable
Our Favorite Parenting Books:
The Life Giving Parent
Shepherding a Child's Heart
Parenting by Paul David Tripp
The Faithful Parent
For women: Treasuring Christ when Your Hands are Full and Glimpses of Grace
For men: Family Shepherds and The Conviction to Lead
Additional Links:
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Hurry Up and Read: Jason's brand new podcast reading through classic Christian books
Check out Jason's brand new podcast!!
If you are wanting to read more, find ways to read with your husband more, and/or read more Christian classic works...all without spending ANY money then we have an amazing new podcast to introduce you to!
Jason just launched his first solo podcast called Hurry Up and Read. It's a 5 day a week podcast (M-F) is runs about 15 minutes each day. In the podcast, Jason reads through classic Christian books starting with The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs.
11/16/2018 • 41 minutes, 16 seconds
How to organize your homeschool life with Lisa Woodruff – Hf #174
As we venture into homeschool life in our family, one thing has become clear: the organizing of it all can be a hassle...and I am only homeschooling two of my kids so far! Today I'm chatting with Lisa Woodruff all about how to organize our homeschool from future curriculum options, to weekly work, and more. Tune in to hear her strategy for getting it all organized in one convenient location.
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Links & Resources:
Find out more about Lisa at Organize 365
Subscribe to her awesome podcast Organize 365
Check out her Homeschool Friday Workbook here
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11/13/2018 • 43 minutes, 52 seconds
Cookbooks and recipe help when trying to stick to a budget! – Hf #173
When I got married, I had zero cooking skills. I had no idea what I was doing in the kitchen and felt like I had a lot of catch up to do. So today we are going to chat about my favorite cookbooks, tips, and other resources for cooking on a budget!
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My favorite cookbooks for a budget:
100 Days of Real Food - and especially 100 Days of Real Good on a Budget. See also her website.
Dinner Made Easy with Six Sisters' Stuff: Time-Saving Recipes for Busy Moms. See also their website.
Six Sisters' Stuff 30 Minute Recipes: 100 Quick and Easy Dishes
Six Sisters' Stuff Simple One-Pan Dishes: 100 Quick and Easy Recipes
Good Cheap Eats - also a great website!
Not Your Mother's Make-Ahead and Freezer Cookbook
Honorable mentions: Pioneer Woman and Magnolia Table
Other Links:
Doing a $70 Grocery Budget Challenge with Crystal Paine
Our Grocery Budget Challenge for the Summer
How Jessi Paid of $55k in debt in 2 years
11/9/2018 • 33 minutes, 15 seconds
Intentional Holiday Planning with Victoria Osborn – HF #172
The Christmas season is almost here and can bring wonderful family times and memories. Or it can be full of stress and unmet expectations. In today's episode, Victoria shares how we can be intentional with our holiday planning and expectations.
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Links & Resources:
Kathie Lee Gifford's NEW children's book The Gift That I Can Give - use coupon code HOME at checkout for 30% OFF!
Grab a ticket to the 2018 Homemaking Ministries Online Conference
Yesterday's podcast: Forming new Christmas (and holiday) traditions - Hf #171
Christ-Centered Christmas Kit!
If you are looking for another resource that will give you the tools to focus more on Christ this year, I want to share with you my Christ-Centered Christmas Kit!
The kit includes 6 audio lessons, Celebrating a Christ-Centered Christmas eBook, and a TON of printables to help you this Christmas season! And you can get the Christmas kit for 25% OFF making it just $14.95 (it’s normally $19.95).
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The Christmas kit even includes these beautiful printable Scripture readings that go along with each day of December. It’s already December you say? Who cares! Jump in now and you will also have these next year to use!! Plus a ton of other great goodies inside the kit!
11/7/2018 • 35 minutes, 40 seconds
Forming New Christmas (and holiday) traditions – Hf #171
The holidays are almost here and it's time to start thinking about your holiday traditions and what you want to accomplish over the next 2 months. Listen in today as I share what we are hoping to accomplish (and focus on) this holiday season.
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Our goals for this Holiday season:
Set intentional media breaks
Make a heavier focus on the Gospel
Put a heavier emphasis giving gifts
A scripture centered advent calendar
Links & Resources:
The Tech-Wise Family by Andy Crouch
Hidden Christmas by Timothy Keller
Christ-Centered Christmas Kit!
If you are looking for another resource that will give you the tools to focus more on Christ this year, I want to share with you my Christ-Centered Christmas Kit!
The kit includes 6 audio lessons, Celebrating a Christ-Centered Christmas eBook, and a TON of printables to help you this Christmas season! And you can get the Christmas kit for 25% OFF making it just $14.95 (it’s normally $19.95).
Just use coupon code: CHRISTMASBUNDLE18 at checkout for 25% off!
Purchase the Christmas Kit Here
The Christmas kit even includes these beautiful printable Scripture readings that go along with each day of December. It’s already December you say? Who cares! Jump in now and you will also have these next year to use!! Plus a ton of other great goodies inside the kit!
11/7/2018 • 28 minutes, 19 seconds
Do you want to read more? We have a brand new podcast to help with just that! – Hf #170
We have got some exciting news around here for all you readers (or those who want to read more)! Jason and I have a brand new podcast launch on Monday November 5th - listen in today for all the amazing details!
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Our brand new Podcast
Jason and I are both very excited to introduce you to the Hurry Up and Read Podcast! This brand new podcast will be hosted by my husband, Jason Balmet. It will be a brand new 5 day a week podcast that lasts 15-20 minutes. In it, Jason will be reading through classic Christian books.
His first book that will kick off on Monday November 5th will be The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs.
Hop on over and subscribe to our brand new Podcast in iTunes!
Or find the feed in the blog here.
Links & Resources:
Hurry Up and Read Podcast - Subscribe in iTunes!
Follow Jami on Goodreads
Follow Jason on Goodreads
Jason recommends: Console Wars
Jason recommends: Reading the Bible Supernaturally
Jason recommends: Irena's Children
Jami recommends: Spurgeon's Sorrows
Get a two week free trial of PrepDish
Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy:
I am really excited to share with you the sponsor of today’s podcast episode: PrepDish! If you ever feel like you wish you had a little help in your meal planning, then I highly encourage you to check out PrepDish. They offer gluten-free meal plans and paleo meal plans.
But you don’t have to eat a gluten-free or paleo diet in order to take advantage of all that PrepDish has to offer! In fact, almost half of their customers don’t eat those diets. The meals are healthy and non-processed and work well for anyone who is trying to eat a healthy diet. And PrepDish is offering a super special TWO week free trail when you sign up through this link (how awesome!!)
When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it.
Free TWO week trial of PrepDish
11/5/2018 • 16 minutes, 21 seconds
When “family” doesn’t look the way you think it should – Hf #169
God's design for the family is a good and wonderful gift...and vary widely! From the single mom, to the family adopting, to the single gal, to the couple trying to conceive, and so many more situations.
In today's episode we are going to open up the discussion on how do we respond when "family" doesn't really look the way we think it should and how we can start to keep an eye out for those suffering or falling under the radar - and how we can learn to come along side them.
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Links from today:
Walking Through Infertility by Matthew Arbo
Idols of the Heart by Elyse Fitzpatrick
Caring for One Another by Edward T. Welch
Side by Side by Edward T. Welch
Hf #45: Idols of the Heart and Keeping Our Eyes on Jesus
HF #46: Making an Idol Out of Your Home (and Homemaking)
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10/29/2018 • 28 minutes, 17 seconds
HF #168: Cultivating Friendship in Marriage with special guest Jason
I've got my favorite guest back on the show today (and my partner in crime) Jason! Today we are chatting about how to cultivate friendship within marriage and what has worked well for us to actually have FUN together. Listen in here:
Listen to the Podcast:
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What we are chatting about:
Making Time to TALK (and ideas for getting conversation to start flowing)
Making Time for DATES (and it doesn't always have to look like what you think)
It takes INVESTMENT
And our #1 tip: Go to bed at the same time!
10/23/2018 • 0
HF #167: 5 Habits to Cultivate for a Successful Day
For October, I've slowly been working on making better habits in my day. After a busy Summer and busy September, I'm desperate for some better routines in my day. And today I'm sharing what those things are that I'll be working on.
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To get even more out of this discussion of planning:
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10/20/2018 • 38 minutes, 32 seconds
Using Freshly Ground Grains in Everyday Life (With a full and busy schedule)! – Hf #166
It's been almost a year since I revolutionized my kitchen and started grinding my own grains. I know it sounds crazy that I grind all my own grains. I originally had the idea that grinding my own grains would be hard, complicated, and more importantly take way too much time.
I was shocked to find out that it's actually very easy and takes very little time, and yet, this one simple changed has completely revolutionized my kitchen and helped me fall back in love with cooking!
We have three ways for you to follow along with this discussion today: Read the brief note below, listen to the audio from the podcast, or watch the full video (my personal favorite option) on YouTube. Find all the options below!
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We also recorded this blog post as an audio podcast. If you want to listen in instead of reading, click play below or do a combination of both
And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes.
Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer.
Check out my new show: Baking with Jami!
I have a brand new show on YouTube called Baking with Jami and this is my first episode - sharing how I grind fresh grains in my house. Watch my video below to get the most out of this talk! I'll take you in my kitchen to show what I do. Don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel so you never miss an episode! And watch my newest episode all about how to pick the best grain mill for you here.
Why Grind Your Own Grains?
The very first thing I get asked is “WHY would you want to grind your own wheat?” I know it sounds like something out of prairie days – but honestly it’s very easy and doable wth an electric grain mill.
We grind our own wheat because its:
Much healthier (Listen to the FREE audio here called “The Truth About Wheat“
Tastes AMAZING compared to store bought wheat
Much cheaper per pound (after you pay off the grain mill)
Where you can learn more about grinding your own wheat:
Bread Beckers FREE video classes (these are AMAZING) – Start with Bread Making 101
The Essential Home Ground Flour Cookbook (An excellent cookbook with over 100 recipes AND tons of information about the health of using fresh grains and the different types!)
Traditional Cooking School – Wardee is a WEALTH of information (and she is a Christian and ties all of our healthy eating back to bringing glory to God). You can search for blog or find classes and videos on bread making, grinding wheat, and so much more!
Is this even practical?
So you might be convinced that this is healthier, tastes better, and might even be more economical…but is it even practical?? I thought there was no way that we could fit this into our already full schedule. But it seriously takes just 60-90 seconds to grind the wheat – so simple, fast, and easy! It doesn’t add hardly any time to my baking routine.
Watch the video above to see how easy it is to make a full sandwich loaf in about 5 minutes! I make 2-3 of these a week and it replaces all of our bread! Simple, easy, and delicious.
Where to Buy Grain
There are dozens (hundreds) of different grains to choose from. This part can be a little difficult to know what kinds to buy. Sue Becker’s book does a GREAT job of explaining the main kinds of grains we use and what recipes to use them in.
The three main types of wheat that I use (I order 50lb bags at once) are: Hard red, Hard white, and Soft white. If your budget is tight or you don’t have room to store all of that, Hard white will serve almost all of your needs.
I’ve also been using spelt a lot more recently and I keep small amounts of millet, buckwheat, and pearled barley on hand as well. I have also started looking into Einkorn grain and want to find an affordable source for it. Wardee has some great information on this ancient grain.
Where to buy:
Your local health food or bulk bin store (i.e. Winco (the best prices for me locally,
10/14/2018 • 52 minutes, 27 seconds
Hf #165: Decluttering Your Home; Decluttering Your Life…for more Joy! with Dana White
Is your life feeling out of order? Does your home feel like it's in constant chaos? There's a really good chance that you need to DECLUTTER! And decluttering isn’t just for the junk drawer - when you figure out how to declutter all the areas of your life - it leads to much greater joy within the home! Listen in today:
Listen to the Podcast:
We also recorded this blog post as an audio podcast. If you want to listen in instead of reading, click play below or do a combination of both
And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes.
Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer.
Links & Resources:
2018 Homemaking Ministries Online Conference (it's not too late to grab a ticket and watch the sessions!)
A Slob Comes Clean
Dana's new book: Decluttering at the Speed of Life
Dana's podcast
10/1/2018 • 53 minutes, 15 seconds
Hf #164: 8 Ways to Cultivate Meaningful Relationships (Part 2)
Earlier this week on the podcast we started talking about the first 4 ways to cultivate meaningful relationships. Today we are going to discuss the second 4. Listen in here:
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The second four lessons:
Based off of Edward T. Welch’s wonderful book Caring for One Another.
Be Personal and Pray
Talk about Suffering
Talk about Sin
Remember and Reflect
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9/22/2018 • 26 minutes, 34 seconds
Hf #163: 8 Ways to Cultivate Meaningful Relationships (Part 1)
Cultivating meaningful relationships is pretty high up there on many of our priority lists. But it can feel so hard to know how to go about doing that. In today's episode we are going to explore what it means to care for one another in Gospel-centered relationships. Listen in here:
Listen to the Podcast:
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The first four lessons:
Based off of Edward T. Welch's wonderful book Caring for One Another.
With all Humility
Moving Toward Others
Know the Heart
Know the Critical Influences
"I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." - Ephesians 4:1-3
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Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy:
I am really excited to share with you the sponsor of today’s podcast episode: PrepDish! If you ever feel like you wish you had a little help in your meal planning, then I highly encourage you to check out PrepDish. They offer gluten-free meal plans and paleo meal plans.
But you don’t have to eat a gluten-free or paleo diet in order to take advantage of all that PrepDish has to offer! In fact, almost half of their customers don’t eat those diets. The meals are healthy and non-processed and work well for anyone who is trying to eat a healthy diet. And PrepDish is offering a super special TWO week free trail when you sign up through this link (how awesome!!)
When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it.
Free TWO week trial of PrepDish
9/20/2018 • 30 minutes, 52 seconds
Managing a Home Full of Little Ones with Amy Roberts – Hf #162
As a mom of many littles (5 kids 5 and under), I know how HARD and exhausting it can be to manage a house full of littles one. That's why I always love and value Amy Robert's input as an experienced mom with a house full of littles. Listen in today and she shares her wisdom, encouragement, and practical advice as a mom of 10:
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Links & Resources:
You can find Amy over at Raising Arrows
Check out her very own podcast: The Raising Arrows Podcast (it’s one of my FAVORITES!)
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9/19/2018 • 45 minutes, 1 second
My reading challenge so far (and how I’m gonna catch up) – Hf #161
I've been getting back into reading this week and making plans to get caught up on my reading challenge for the rest of the year. I've read some really good books lately and a few not worth mentioning...but here's a little reading challenge update as well as a list of past and current books! Listen in here:
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Books I've Read Recently:
I'd Rather Be Reading by Anne Bogel
Book Girl by Sarah Clarkson
Caring for One Another by Edward T. Welch - I loved this book so much I ordered one for my sister and I ordered his new book Side by Side: Walking with others in Wisdom and Love
War of Words by Paul David Tripp
You and Me Forever by Francis & Lisa Chan
Better Together: Strengthen Your Family, Simplify your Homeschool, and savor the subjects that matter most by Pam Barnhill
Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins
The fiction series I've been reading this year: The Wheel of Time. And I just read the Red Queen series. And I highly recommend The Lunar Chronicles. One of the best series I've ever read!!
What's up next for me to read:
I need to read 39 more books by December 31st. Which is one book every 2.74 days, we'll see if I can do it. Honestly, if I get to 80 books I will be happy! Here's whats on my next to read list:
A beautiful set of classics which includes: Little Women, Heidi, A Little Princess, and Anne of Green Gables.
Praying Together: The Priority and Privilege of Prayer in our homes, Communities, and Churches
The Gospel Comes with a House Key by Rosaria Butterfield
Gospel Centered Mom: The Freeing Truth About What Your Kids Really Need
Spiritual Depression: It's Causes and Cures by Martin Lloyd Jones
Long Days of Small Things: Motherhood as a Spiritual Discipline by Catherine McNniel
Even Better Than Eden: Nine Ways the Bible's Story Changes Everything about Your Story by Nancy Guthrie
Therefor I Have Hope: 12 Truths That Comfort, Sustain, and Redeem in Tragedy by Cameron Cole
Walking through Infertility: Biblical, Theological, and Moral Counsel for Those Who Are Struggling by Matthew Arbo
9/16/2018 • 37 minutes, 7 seconds
My year of refreshment: An update – Hf #160
My word for 2018 has been Refresh. In many ways, I've found refreshment throughout this year and in a few ways...I need to work on it still! Join me in this episode as I share my 3/4 of a year update on my word and year. Listen in here:
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The definition of Refresh is:
1. to make fresh again; reinvigorate or cheer (a person, the mind,spirits, etc.).
2. to provide new vigor and energy by rest, food, etc.
And my Bible verse for this year has been:
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters.
He restores my soul. (He refreshes my soul in NIV)
He leads me in paths of righteousness
for his name’s sake.
– Psalm 23:1-3, ESV
The Lord is the one who strengthens my soul, refreshes my soul, and gives Grace during the hard times. That’s why my #1 area under my new REFRESH word is my spiritual walk with God. That walk with the Lord then in turn affects all other areas of my life.
I broke my word for this year into 5 main goal areas so as a kind of mid to end of the year check, I'm going to talk about what I've been doing in those areas and how I've been changing/not changing.
Refresh my Health
Refresh our Family Life
Refresh Relationships
Refresh our Business
Refresh my Spiritual Life
Links & Resources:
My 2018 word of the year - Hf #105
Our homeschool plan this year - Hf #150
Refreshing my routines for Fall - Hf #151
My Health journey this year with chronic fatigue - Hf #146
Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy:
I am really excited to share with you the sponsor of today’s podcast episode: PrepDish! If you ever feel like you wish you had a little help in your meal planning, then I highly encourage you to check out PrepDish. They offer gluten-free meal plans and paleo meal plans.
But you don’t have to eat a gluten-free or paleo diet in order to take advantage of all that PrepDish has to offer! In fact, almost half of their customers don’t eat those diets. The meals are healthy and non-processed and work well for anyone who is trying to eat a healthy diet. And PrepDish is offering a super special TWO week free trail when you sign up through this link (how awesome!!)
When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it.
Free TWO week trial of PrepDish
9/15/2018 • 53 minutes, 41 seconds
When marriage is hard but God is good with Jolene Engle – Hf #159
We haven't had a marriage episode in a while and today I have the best guest to talk about this topic. Jolene Engle is joining us today! Listen in here:
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What I love about Jolene, is that she doesn't back down from Scripture. She calls us to live godly upright lives, but she is so real about it. Life is hard. Marriage is hard. But our God is good and calls us to obey HIM. Jolene talks about humility being key to a thriving marriage and I love how she brings it all back to that.
Links & Resources:
Visit Jolene on her blog
Visit today's sponsor: Canvas People
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9/12/2018 • 49 minutes, 44 seconds
Using Traditional Cooking & Preparation Methods with Wardee Harmon – Hf #158
Wardee is back on the podcast for the second time this week! She is going to be sharing how to use traditional cooking and preparation methods for a healthier kitchen. And how, most importantly, you can fit it in to an extremely busy schedule! (You can listen to her first episode here) Listen in here:
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Wardee's Tips & Links for Traditional Cooking:
Wardee's soaked rice instant pot recipe
What is Lacto-Fermentation?
7 Fermenting Mistakes You Might Be Making
Wardee's recipe for homemade pickles
How to Cook Real Food with a Busy Schedule
From Jami: Using freshly ground grains in everyday life (how to make it work!)
From Jami: How to Use a Grain Mill Q&A
From Jami: Bread Making & Healthy Living with Stacy Myers
How to Make Homemade Pickles with Wardee:
Here's Wardee's easy tutorial video on making homemade pickels!
Join us for the 2018 Homemaking Ministries Online Conference!
If you want to join us for the 5th annual Homemaking Ministries Online Conference - you will be able to access BOTH of Wardee's full sessions. Throughout these two podcast episodes, you've been able to get bits and pieces of Wardee's advice. But if you want to go deep and get step by step advice, then grab your ticket and join us September 25-28th!
Here are the other sessions and speakers in the In The Kitchen portion of the conference. There are 3 other themes we will explore as well: Homemaking Routines, Your Identity in Christ, and Family Life. Come grab your ticket by September 16th to get $10 OFF!!
9/8/2018 • 32 minutes, 21 seconds
Fun ways to teach your kids Scripture – Hf #157
The most important aspect of my parenting is teaching my kids about God. The short time that we have them under our roof, we want to teach them doctrine, theology, and to hopefully love the Lord. In today's episode we are going to focus on fun and different ways to teach your kids Scripture and about God.
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Becoming a Discipling mother
I love love love this encouragement to disciple our children. I need to focus on the Gospel within my home for myself and my husband. But another huge responsibility God has entrusted to me is instructing and discipling my children!
“Mothers can tremendously impact the future of the Lord’s heritage, as Paul testified about Timothy’s start for the Lord: ‘and that from childhood you have known’ (2 Timothy 3:15). Young Timothy, in a home with an unbelieving father, was shaped by a Word-filled mother. Everyday I prayerfully set out to do the same. During this short life on earth – this prelude to eternity – God has assigned us parents the role of standing in His place to show our children what He is like. My husband says, ‘God has given us their tiny hands to hold, to walk with in this world, step by step, until we lead them to their heavenly Father, and place their hands in His everlasting hand.” – Bonnie Barnett, Word-Filled Families: Walk in Truth
When you feel unworthy
There are so many times and places when we will feel unworthy. When we will feel our own sinfulness, our own failings, and our own shortcomings so acutely. We are not perfect and we will never have the right answers all of the time, no matter how hard we strive.
This is an all too common feeling among women, especially for mothers. Here’s some encouragement:
“God will help you, as you keep a steady focus on the Lord and search for His unchanging truths, to increasingly model the characteristics of a genuine disciple of Christ. Does He expect perfection? No, for that is impossible this side of heaven. Remember: God isn’t after your ability, but your availability. Simply put, God wants your heart. As you surrender yourself unreservedly to Christ, the Holy Spirit will use the Word of God to conform you into the image of God, for His Glory. (Romans 12:1-2). ” – Bonnie Barnett, Word-Filled Families: Walk in Truth
Our family devotions
Most of what we do is in our morning basket time. I love having devotionals and other good books that teach them about God in our rotation. Here are some of my favorites:
The Jesus Storybook Bible
The Biggest Story by Kevin DeYoung
I Am: 40 Reasons to Trust God
The Garden, The Curtain, and the Cross
All of the R.C. Sproul kids books (like this one)
The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New
Catechisms:
We have also found doing a catechism with the kids to be incredibly helpful! I know many people associate this with being a Catholic idea only, but it can be used very effectively for protestants as well. There are many catechisms out there and I'll share a few of my favorite that are Biblical sound.
A catechism is "a summary of the principles of Christian religion in the form of questions and answers, used for the instruction of Christians."
So Jason will lead them through the catechism by asking a question and the boys memorize the responses. It's an incredible way to introduce these doctrines to the family and for everyone to learn together.
We started this when our oldest twins were 3 and we had to start slow at that age. So we've been using The Catechism for Boys & Girls because it has been perfect for their age as they've grown (they are now 5). This is an old one that you can find free on a ton of websites.
9/8/2018 • 39 minutes, 10 seconds
Simple Steps to REAL FOOD with Wardee – Hf #156
Making healthy and nutritious meals for my family is so important to me! In fact, it's one of the biggest areas I focus on within my home. I am thankful for the resources to be able to cook and provide food that will nourish my family to have the energy and stamina to serve the Lord in everyday life! But I also know how overwhelming and hard it can be to begin cooking healthy (or to jump back into it).
In today's episode, I've got Wardee from Traditional Cooking School sharing her SIMPLE tips for getting started with real food in a healthy kitchen. Listen in here:
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7 Simple Things to Switch:
Better quality meats
Eggs
Milk
Better fats
Sweeteners
Salt
Produce:
My newest (and favorite) place to find healthy foods lately has been Azure Standard. They are a truck delivery company that delivers to specific areas once a month. It's not in all parts of the country (but you can organize new drop off points if there isn't one already organized). You can find out more about Azure here. I do an order every month and my monthly order is usually around $200. I expect that to go up and up over the next few months as I start planning my monthly orders better and shifting more and more of my grocery shopping to Azure.
More Help in this area:
8 Tips To Help You Rein In Your Real Food Budget - Wardee
Bread Making & Healthy Living with Stacy Myers - Jami & Stacy
Using freshly ground grains in everyday life (how to make it work!) - Jami
How to Use a Grain Mill Q&A - Jami
Our Grocery Budget Challenge for the Summer - Jami
9/5/2018 • 54 minutes, 52 seconds
What does it mean to truly thrive in your home with Crystal Paine? – Hf #155
When you are feeling burnt out, overwhelmed, and living in a general state of survival mode...there is no one I turn to more than Crystal Paine. She has time and again helped me prioritize and plan out new routines and habits in my home. I love how practical helpful she is and in today's episode she is going to share how you can dig your way out of survival mode and so much more!
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Links & Resources:
Crystal's Book: Say Goodbye to Survival Mode
Crystal's Blog Money Saving Mom
Last time I had Crystal on the podcast: Doing a $70 Grocery Budget Challenge with Crystal Paine
8/30/2018 • 46 minutes, 46 seconds
Becoming More Gospel-Focused with Marci Ferrell – Hf #154
Are you content in the Lord? Or are there daily things that you struggle with and wrestle with? Do you know what those idols are in your life that are distracting you from God and that you are placing above him? One of my very favorite ladies, Marci Ferrell, is with us today chatting about all of that and more!
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Idols of the Heart
Marci's Blog Thankful Homemaker
2018 Homemaking Ministries Online Conference
Meal Planning Help for Eating Healthy:
I am really excited to share with you the sponsor of today’s podcast episode: PrepDish! If you ever feel like you wish you had a little help in your meal planning, then I highly encourage you to check out PrepDish. They offer gluten-free meal plans and paleo meal plans.
But you don’t have to eat a gluten-free or paleo diet in order to take advantage of all that PrepDish has to offer! In fact, almost half of their customers don’t eat those diets. The meals are healthy and non-processed and work well for anyone who is trying to eat a healthy diet. And PrepDish is offering a super special TWO week free trail when you sign up through this link (how awesome!!)
When you sign up, you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. After only 1-3 hours of prepping on the weekend, you’ll have all of your meals ready for the entire week. I absolutely love how easy they make it.
Free TWO week trial of PrepDish
8/28/2018 • 49 minutes, 38 seconds
How Jessi paid off $55k in 2 years! with Jessi Fearon – Hf #153
Are you feeling buried by your finances? Are you looking for some help and encouragement for digging your way out of debt? No matter your financial situation now, it's important to be wise and intentional with our finances and in this episode, Jessi is going to share some wisdom on that.
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Links & Resources:
Check out more from Jessi here (and get all her free resources! She has a free wordbook you can download)
Our grocery budget challenge
Crystal Paine's Grocery Budget Challenge
8/23/2018 • 39 minutes, 59 seconds
Servant Motherhood (the goal of my heart) – Hf#152
Motherhood can be heart wrenching and joyful - difficult and so rewarding - all at the same time. We spend our days as mothers serving and loving these little people in our house - but if our focus ins't in the right place - it can make it all the more painful and difficult.
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Servant Motherhood
"The joy of the Lord is your strength." - Nehemiah 8:10
If there is one thing I've learned over and over again in my motherhood, it's that I have to daily lean on Jesus's strength. It's only in Him and through Him that I am able to take care of my family and mother well.
Now, I still slip and fall a lot. I stumble and I fail, but all that does is lead me back to my dependence on the Lord in all things. Especially in my motherhood.
Here's what it all boils down to: Motherhood is servant leadership. As a mother, my job and my role is to serve and in that I am imitating our Lord.
"and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” - Mark 10:44-45
As Mothers, this is our life. And it's really easy to get worn out and run ragged if we don't have the proper focus within our motherhood.
When the Days are Long
A mother's life isn't easy. And from that day that you welcome that first little bundle of joy into your home, it's not long before the days can feel mundane, endless, and weary.
I don't know how many moms I've talked to or seen posting on Facebook and they feel overwhelmed and defeated. They are tired, they are exhausted, they work from sun up to sun down without a lot of thanks (or anything thanks) and they start to feel like something is wrong.
"Why I am so exhausted all the time?" "Is it supposed to be this hard?" "I fall into bed exhausted at night only to rise again the next day and do it all over again."
They look at social media, they look to popular culture, and they assume their days should be easier, maybe a little happier, and certainly less exhausting. We start to feel that there must be something wrong with us if this whole motherhood thing is so hard.
Serving within motherhood
Jesus came to earth with a very unpopular message to the jews. The jews were looking for a Messiah. They were waiting for their victor who would deliver them from the Romans. They were eagerly awaiting the Messiah who they thought would storm in as a military and political leader.
Instead Jesus says, "even as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” - Matthew 20:28
We know that Jesus taught us to be servant leaders. To put others interests before our own. To serve with all humility and joy. Jesus led by that example.
However, this flies in the face of what the world values. The world values power, prestige, climbing the corporate ladder to be in the highest position of power possible. We look down on those jobs that are servers. We look down on those blue collar jobs, especially those that take care of the physical needs of people: cleaning, dirty laundry, even child care workers.
We don't value those jobs and that has a direct translation to our motherhood. What is it that we spend our day and our life doing? Those menial, blue collar jobs that we do day in and day out. My day consists of many roles: As a janitor, as a maid, as a cook, as a laundromat, a school teacher, and so much more.
It's very easy to look at our motherhood, and to look at our motherhood through the lens of the world's standards, and see our job in the home as worthless, subpar, or as drudgery.
And I get it - I do not like the dirty dishes or scrubb...
8/21/2018 • 38 minutes, 43 seconds
Refreshing my routines for the fall – Hf #151
Each new season it's important for me to evaluate what my priorities are, how my routines are working, and what I need to change. As I head into the fall, I can sense that there are several big areas that I want to revamp. Join me as I take some great advice from my friend Brittany and share what I'm working on for this year:
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Think through those big priorities for your day
Our new homeschool routine.
For September it will be our conference
Making sure I am sticking to our grocery budget and meal planning efficiently
Carving out time for Jason and I to talk, and most importantly right now, have some fun together!
Better routines overall: meal planning and grocery budget and especially my spiritual disciplines
Does your schedule reflect your priorities?
This is something that both Jason and I have been trying to work on this Summer. I honestly feel like I've been in some sort of survival mode for about 3.5 years now. 3.5 years ago I was pregnant with our second set of twins and our first set were 2. Then we had them, then when life was calming down and they were 9 months old, we found out we were pregnant with Magnolia. She was born in January 2017 and once life started settling down as she got older, I had some challenging health issues with my hormones and chronic fatigue. As I am now coming out of about a year of figuring out my health issues, I'm starting to feel like I can jump back into things again!
So I'm excited as I face the Fall. I need to remember to add things in slowly, very slowly. Because my personality is the type to want to jump in with a whole new schedule with every second blocked out and allotted, but I know that isn't realistic or practical.
So while there are many things I want to revamp, I need to start slow. So the first thing we want to change immediately is bringing back a better morning routine. So to achieve this, we need a better evening routine. For us, they go hand in hand! So Jason and I are both working on these two changes to help everything else!
What am I wasting time on now?
Honestly, my biggest waste of time right now is just not being intentional. Letting the nighttime hours slip by, then it's too late, then I can't get up early, etc. I am letting my schedule happen to me instead of scheduling it. Now of course, especially with little kids, I can't schedule everything and a lot of what I do can change at the drop of the hat.
Is there a disconnect between what you want your priorities to be and what they actually are?
During the actual conference, the next thing that Brittany does is show you on screen how to actually build those priorities into a manageable schedule which is really cool! But we don't have time to share that part on the podcast today. So let's move to the next topic which is her second deep dive session on how to deal with distractions when planning your priorities and routines.
Dealing with Distractions
Leave plenty of margin! I use to over schedule down to the minute or 15 minute blocks and it use to work reasonably well for me. But now with kids, that simply does't work anymore! Good advice to leave margin and plenty of white space.
Leaving room for joy and spontaneity
This might be my favorite suggestion yet! I am a scheduler and a go go go person. And while raising my kids, part of this can be good and organized and other times I need to be flexible and joy filled as I raise them. We try to leave open blocks of time throughout our day and week where we can have a picnic on the lawn, enjoying an evening at the park while we eat dinner, etc.
8/16/2018 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 3 seconds
Our homeschool plan for Kindergarten/First Grade – Hf#150
We are officially (for the second time) entering into Kindergarten this year with a strong likelihood of moving on to first grade in the new year. We are excited for the resources and curriculum that we are using! Here's what we are planning for 2018-2019 school year for K and 1st:
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My review of Sonlight:
For last year, we used the full Sonlight curriculum which was perfect because I had no idea how to piece together a Charlotte Mason style literature based approach to homeschooling. I was overwhelmed and getting one big box of stuff in the mail was exactly what I needed.
What we loved about Sonlight:
A literature based curriculum that you don't have to piece together yourself!!
Everything out of the box and ready for you
The schedule is completely done! You just use it you are good!
We absolutely adore the books from Sonlight
Here's what didn't work for us:
We did not care for the Bible curriculum. The Bible itself was fine. But it was extremely dry and the allotted time they had for K-2nd grade was far too long. Especially with all the other reading.
It was hard for us to stick to the schedule. It became hard for us, even when we were trying to be flexible.
We found that we never used the discussion guides and leaders guide. This is supposed to be a huge benefit of Sonlight. but for these grades, we found it entirely unnecessary to look up discussion questions. It was far more trouble than it was worth. We just naturally discuss the books with the kids. (this would be a lot more helpful I think as they get older)
So while we won't be doing the full sonlight curriculum, we WILL be using their books each year but then doing our own thing. Overall, we still highly recommend Sonlight! And I have a few friends who are looking for more structure in their homeschool day. For them especially, I think it's 100% worth it!
Our Approach to Kindergarten:
As I shared in our podcast last year at the beginning of the year, our educational style is very Charlotte Mason inspired, especially for these young ages. So that includes a TON of outdoor and unstructured play. Our actual homeschooling doesn't take very long.
Typically it looks like 15-30 minutes of sit down at the table doing their math and hand writing. The rest of our subjects are done through books at the couch, outside, on the boys bed, etc.
What we are using:
100 Easy Lessons to Teach Your Child to Read (we LOVE this handbook! And you can use it again and again!)
New handwriting books we are trying for $4.99
Math U See Kindergarten
Then our science, history, and everything else will be mainly through reading.
Masterbooks: Their living education math, writing, and more. They have a full preschool and kindergarten curriculum, creation science materials and more!
Usborn Books:
The Usborne Outdoor Book - Includes ton of outdoor activities to do! We will use for science
It All Starts With a Seed...How Food Grows - Science
A Look Inside a Castle - History
Count to 100 - Math
How Big is a Million? - Math
Lift the Flap - Telling the Time - Math
My First Reading Library - Language Arts
Children's Picture Atlas - History
Amazon Things We Ordered:
Melissa and Doug Magnetic Calendar
Building our own nature bags: I got this one and this one
Melissa and Doug Pattern Blocks and Boards
Melissa and Doug Daily Calendar
Bible and devotional books:
I am: 40 Reasons to Trust God
How we will do school this year:
In the last 6 months, we've fallen in love with doing morning basket time. This means that we have a basket with about 10 different book...
8/14/2018 • 53 minutes, 25 seconds
Vacation & camping with young kids (how to make it FUN!) – Hf #149:
Between last summer and this summer, we've taken 5 trips with our 5 young kids. Last year we took 3 big trips with our 5 kids FOUR and under and this summer with our five kids five and under. We've learned a lot and I've received a lot of questions about how we manage travel, vacation, and camping with 5 young kids! Listen in here:
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1) Look for easy ways to save money
We spent way more on our trips last year. But we still found great ways to save. And our two trips this year are far cheaper.
FOOD is the biggest part of this. I bring crazy amounts of food on all of our trips and it helps so much! We were able to bring food into all three parks we went to last summer: Legoland, Universal Studios, and the San Diego Zoo. AND obviously this summer camping and our cabin at the lake!
We hardly had to buy food for the kids on the road and we only bought one meal for them inside the park. This helped us save a ton of money. So plan ahead and bring snacks and lunches for the kiddos (or the whole family)!
2) Adjust your expectations - this is KEY!
We are going camping next week for the first time ever as a family of 7. It's going to be fun and also a little difficult. But the key to this camping trip (and all others) is adjusting expectations!
Our camping trip will be with our Church and there will be a lot of fun things going on. However, I already know we won't be able to do everything!
3) Remember they are tired as well
This goes hand in hand for me with point #2. I needed to remember that all these little guys were just as tired (if not more) than myself and Jason and that we needed to give grace.
This struck me hard one night. We had just left Legoland after an emotional hour (see point #4) and we decided to head out early and go to Denny’s for dinner. Jason and I were both drained and the kids were mostly good, but a little wild. They were a bit louder and more rambunctious than I would normally allow at Denny’s.
I could feel my impatience grow, but then I remember that they were just as tired as I was and I needed to remember that! Little kids can get heavily affected by being out of their normal routine, in new places, etc. So I had to not care about what the people the table over were thinking…and just give my kids some grace!
4) Give EVERYONE grace
Along with giving the little kids grace, I had to remember to give JASON more grace. It’s very very easy when you are all stuck in the car together for 10+ hours together, or all sharing 1 room, to let the little things get to you. Or just lash out when tired or weary.
A good lesson for me was just to remember that everyone is tired and to give everyone a little dose of GRACE! I think this one went a long way in happy moods and joyful hearts…even when we were getting tired.
5) Make sure little ones know the game plan
This is a lesson we learned at Legoland. We should have had a game plan for the kids in case anyone got lost. Listen to the episode above for the full story. But long story short, we lost Malachi in the park for about 25 minutes. Thankfully he ran into a Legoland worker right away and it just took a while to connect with us.
The next day, the first thing we did when we went to the park was give everyone a thorough explanation of what they should do if they get lost (i.e. go into one of the shops and talk to the person behind the counter). From then on, we would remind the boys each day we went somewhere new.
In hindsight that seems like a no brainer, but we just didn’t think of that before. So learn from our scary 20 minutes and make sure your kids know a game plan before hand!
8/9/2018 • 0
A special Q&A time with Jami – Hf #148
I posted a Q&A question time on Instagram a few weeks ago and got so many wonderful questions! But I only had the chance to answer a few of them before the 24 hours was up. So I thought it would be fun to do them here in this episode!
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The questions I get asked:
"Could you share a handful of books you think every women should read?"
Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin (here's the interview I did with Jen)
Glimpses of Grace by Gloria Furman
Disciplines of a Godly Women by Barbara Hughes
Say Goodbye to Survival Mode by Crystal Paine
When a Woman Inspires Her Husband by Cindi McMenamin (here's an episode I did on that topic)
"What's included in your beauty routine? How do you find natural products?"
My VERY favorite source (even though I am NOT an expert in this area) is Honest Beauty! Use my referral link and get $10 OFF your first bundle! You can get 3 things for $40! <--- An awesome price for expensive beauty items!!
"What tips would you share for managing a busy house, cooking so much, etc."
Keep it SIMPLE.
I don't and can't sweat the small stuff.
Train, train, train your kids
Prep and plan ahead!!
Watch other moms in the trenches (and those right above) to see what they do!
'What's your favorite music/artist to listen to?"
My current favorite: The Ghettys. But I also really like Francesca Battistelli and Reliant K.
"What is your favorite "me" time activity?"
READING, scrapbooking, playing video games, playing board games with Jason, and cross stitch!!
"Whats your favorite candy?"
Black Licorice and red hots!!
8/7/2018 • 57 minutes, 59 seconds
Parenting & Homemaking with Large Age Gaps in my Kids with Amy & Jennifer – Hf #147
Do you have a large age gap among your kid and your wondering how to get it all done AND still spend quality time with the different ages and kids? Because I'm not equipped to answer this question at all, I have two wonderful ladies this week on the show to share some fabulous advice on how to handle this:
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Amy Roberts from Raising Arrows
The first lady you will hear from is Amy from RaisingArrows.net. She is a mom of 9 kids ages 20 years old down to a 19 month old. She brings so much wisdom and grace to the discussion! You can check out her blog and her amazing podcast at Raising Arrows.
Jennifer Ross from Confidently Called
The second piece of advice comes from my friend Jennifer from Confidently Called. She is a mom of 11 kids age 27 down to 5 years old and I love her practical advice on the topic! You can check out her blog and her helpful podcast at Confidently Called.
8/2/2018 • 20 minutes, 56 seconds
My health journey this year with chronic fatigue – Hf #146
The second half of 2017 and the first half of 2018 have been rough for me! I've been dealing with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and a host of hormonal imbalances that have left me utterly drained. It's been a long road to recovery (and I still have a ways to go) but I am thankfully doing a lot better! Listen in to here's what I learned this year (and what I'm still working on).
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Links & Resources:
Boosted Coffee which has become a MUST have!
Adaptogenic herbs from Dr Axe
Adrenal Fatigue diet
Thyroid problems from Dr Axe
Care/of Vitamins use coupon code HOME for 25% OFF your first order!
Purple use coupon code HOME for 10% off
7/28/2018 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
Fitting in Spiritual Disciplines When You Work Outside the Home (or have other time constraints) – Hf #145
Getting into smooth and predictable routines can feel so wonderful. But what happens when we are suddenly thrown out of those routines and there are other factors that we can't control (i.e. work or a boss, school schedules, chronic illnesses or more)? How do we connect with the Lord when things feel so out of our control and out of the ordinary? Listen in today as we discuss this problem:
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Developing a routine when it's impossible to have a routine
"I have a question that I hope you (or one of your contributors) will be able to address. I'm the sort of person who thrives with routine and predictability, meaning the most challenging aspect of parenting has often been the UNpredictability and ever-changing seasons of life! For the past several months, my 2.5 year old has gotten up at approximately the same time everyday and I've been able to develop a really strong morning routine before she wakes. I found my days felt so much better (at the encouragement of your podcasts!) when I could start my day with prayer/study, some light exercise, and getting ready for work. BUT suddenly the past few weeks my daughter has started waking a solid hour earlier, usually between 5:45 and 6am. Suddenly my precious morning routine has flown out the window and I am struggling to adjust! I just don't know how to find a new equilibrium now that I've gotten so used to having that time to myself. I do realize I could wake up another hour earlier but I was doing good to get my tired self out of bed at 6am, I truly cannot fathom getting up at 5am. On your podcast you've suggested finding ways to incorporate these things (reading the bible, etc.) in other parts of my day, but I honestly think that only works for women who don't work outside the home. Anyways, I would really appreciate some input into how I can adjust, both my actual routine but also (and maybe more importantly) my attitude and expectations."
Parenting is continually adapting to each new season
Oh Megan, I can so identify. You work hard and are diligent about setting up a new routine and it works so smoothly for a while but then your schedule, season of life, or child changes and WHAM, that smooth routine not longer works very smoothly.
In my very limited experience so far as a mom, that's one thing that I've learned over and over: there is no normal routine that stays established very long with young kids. Each new week or month can bring with it a new nap time, a teething toddler, waking up in the middle of the night, etc.
A real life look at family photos ?
And for those listening who don't have young kids, there are so many different circumstances we can find ourselves in that do the same thing: chronic illnesses, a sick or aging parent, difficulty with schooling or homeschool, a difficult boss, a changing work season, a spouse who travels for work, etc. The list could go on and on.
God knows and sees the season you are currently in
God knows and he sees the toddler who is waking up bright and early! He knows the routine is getting thrown off and maybe he's asking you to adapt to that and pivot. Maybe he's asking you to bring that toddler into the morning routine (and possibly simplify it). And ultimately, he's asking you to trust Him in the process.
"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
So as tough as it is (and I'm telling this to myself) when the routines and seasons are not going the way we want, God has a plan in that and we need to turn and give thanks to God within that. Even when we don't understand or we fight tooth and nail to cha...
7/25/2018 • 35 minutes, 56 seconds
The basics of starting a blog (and finding inspiration) – Hf #144
I started a blog almost 9 years ago and I quickly fell in love with it! It started off as a hobby and a creative outlet and as time went on, I played with it more and more, and as of December 2015 this is our family's full time income. So whether you want to start a new hobby, invest in your writing skills, or make a little side income for your family...a blog can be a terrific way to do any of those (or all of them)! Here's my beginner's guide to blogging:
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How to get started blogging
Here's the question I got: "I cannot tell you how often I look to your blog and podcast for inspiration and reinforcement in my motherhood, marriage, and homemaking. You and your creativity have inspired me to want to start my own blog also talking about homemaking. With that, I have many questions. Not all of which I will bombard you with, but for starters, how did you start your blog? How did you come up with the idea for your first post? Where did you draw your inspiration from? Thank you for what you do for your fellow mothers and wives. You're truly a light in God's world."
I have two huge passions that I love teaching people about - homemaking for God's glory and blogging and online marketing!! I don't get to talk about my passion for blogging, marketing, and product ideas very often so this is fun for me!
First thing I want to tell you about: Jason and I do have another side business that is sitting in our back pocket that we WILL one day get back to. It's called Our Work at Home Life and it's where we started to, and want to get back to, helping women and families build a blog or business for ministry and/or as a side or full income.
If you are listening to this and you've toyed with starting a blog but haven't started yet, then I want to direct you to our guide How to Launch Your Blog for Under $100! We also have a free course you can go through on launching your own blog or business where we go more in depth!
So when I started my blog, I was just writing about Jason and I and what we were up to. I would share pictures from our weekend, what I made for dinner, etc. It was basically like my online diary and it was purely a hobby. But when I started realizing that I like writing recipes and sharing my latest meal planning tip.
Slowly, I realized that my love of teaching was marrying perfectly with this new online platform. And slowly, I started realizing my true passions within homemaking. It was little by little and still to this day, my writing changes and evolves with the years.
So don't feel like you have to have the perfectly polished idea to start off with immediately. It can change and grow, as it should as you change and grow!
What is your passion?
The very best place to start is with something you are passionate about. Starting a business takes a TON of time, energy, and love. You will spend hours and years building this thing - make sure it's something you are passionate about! Otherwise, you will quickly get burnt-out.
Feel free to think outside the box! My main blog, Young Wife's Guide, is not something you would classically think of as a business. My blog focuses on Gospel-Centered Homemaking and encourages women to live for God! It's a VERY small niche and is more ministry than business.
I started writing about Gospel-Centered Homemaking because it's a passion of mine. I have spent 5 years so far deep in the trenches writing about it, developing products around it, and living and breathing it. Some days it absolutely feels like work, but that passion for the subject keeps me going.
What do you have a passion about? Bible journaling? Gardening and canning? Cooking?
7/25/2018 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
Cultivating Gratitude in Everyday Life – Hf #143
Last week, I interviewed Mary K. Mohler all about growing in gratitude and how to live this out in everyday life. The discussion was based on her new book Growing in Gratitude. As I've been reading through her book and meditating upon the interview with her, I've resolved to change some things in my own life when it comes to gratitude.
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Cultivating Gratitude in Everyday Life
1) Gratitude in Difficult Times
This is perhaps the hardest time to cultivate gratitude in our lives. I know there have been difficult times and times of grieving where it can hard to know how to turn my heart to thanksgiving. But I know that even in those difficult times, God is calling me to praise His name and give thanks.
"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
"I love spring flowers. They are some of the most beautiful parts of God’s creation. If money was no object, I would place vases filled with multi-colored bouquets all over the house. Roses are among the most beautiful and fragrant. We have no problem thanking the Lord for the beauty of every rose he allows us to enjoy, each one delicately created by our Creator in vibrant color. Yet I cannot recall even one time when I thanked the Lord for placing sharp thorns along the stems of those beautiful flowers, and I’m guessing you can’t either. There is nothing beautiful about those thorns, yet they are not there by accident. God chose to place them there—probably to protect the blooms from animals who may want to eat them." - Growing in Gratitude, Chapter 7.
She goes on to quote:
"My God, I have never thanked thee for my thorns. I have thanked thee a thousand times for my roses, but never once for my thorns. Teach me the glory of the cross I bear; teach me the value of my thorns. Show me that I have climbed closer to thee along the path of pain. Show me that, through my tears, the colors of your rainbow look much more brilliant.'
How stunning it is for a blind man to speak of the brilliant colors of the rainbow! Oh that we would learn to thank the Lord for our suffering in specific ways as Matheson did. He asked the Lord to teach him four things: the glory of the cross he bore, the value of the thorns, the closeness to the Lord they brought him, and the brilliance of the Lord in the process. Perhaps this would be a good exercise for us as we test our sincerity to grow in gratitude."
And finally Mary sums up this chapter by saying,
"This leads us to believe there must be a value in the thorn because, otherwise, God would not allow it to exist. He makes no mistakes. He is never mean-spirited or unkind. He sent his only Son to purchase our redemption. We are his! So, as Spurgeon wisely said, we go with that. We trust the heart of our all-knowing, all-loving, all-powerful God even when we don’t understand his purposes. We must trust him and keep praying, even with groans."
Recognizing that the "thorn" may have nothing to do with me except for God's Glory.
2) Expressing gratitude to my husband (and kids) more
This has been a growing conviction in my heart lately. We've had some battle of wills in our house lately with some disciplining and discipling we've been doing with the kids. This of course leaves me feeling discouraged, tired, and yelling some days. This also can cause Jason and I to be exasperated with each other.
I've also been dealing with chronic fatigue and some other health issues and when mama is tired and cranky, everyone is cranky. So I think God has been working on my heart a lot in this lately and as usual,
7/19/2018 • 34 minutes, 47 seconds
Finding the time for hobbies (and how I find the time to write!) – Hf #142
As a busy wife, mom, woman, and so on...life can feel so busy and full. We run around trying to do everything we can for everyone. But we seldom stop to do anything for ourselves. I'm not talking about indulging hours a day to watch soap operas but rather taking some calculated time to invest in yourself. We've got some fun stuff to discuss today, so let's jump in!
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The Importance of Hobbies
I don't think hobbies is necessarily the right term here. But rather, intentionally investing in yourself. One big aspect of that is investing in some hobbies and another big part is properly taking care of yourself emotionally, spiritually, and physically.
The lesson I’ve learned throughout the last 4 years (with three pregnancies and five kids) is that I have to take time each day to invest in myself.
Especially in these busy days of toddlers and babies, it feels like there isn’t 10 minutes I can take for myself. If I decide during nap time to put my feet up for 30 minutes with a cup of coffee to read a book, I feel guilty. If I take that time to read, it means I’m saying no to the sink full of dirty dishes, or the pile of bills on the counter, or vacuuming the chips off the living room floor.
If I take 15 minutes for myself, it means saying no to something else in that moment. And with the demanding day to day needs of my family, that often feels selfish and like wasted time. But what I have learned the hard way over the past 4 years, is that I have to take this time for myself. I have to set aside time in my day and in my week to care for myself a little bit so that I have the energy and stamina to care for my kids.
I have to take 15 minutes during nap time to do something for me, so that when all four kids wake up hungry and full of energy, I have the energy to tackle the rest of my day, change diapers, get dinner on the table, and greet my husband with a smile.
“In the Bible we see Jesus taking time to be alone and refuel. This is especially apparent after times of busyness, such as when he fed five thousand people. Our commitments should not overrun our lives to the point that we don’t take care of ourselves. Quiet time to invest in ourselves and become restored is incredibly important.” – Jessica Turner, The Fringe Hours
Wow, what a powerful lesson to remember. Jesus often went by himself to pray, to talk to God, to refuel before going out to minister again. He knew he had a very limited time on this Earth before returning to Heaven. It would be understandable if he didn’t even sleep to get all his work done.
But he also knew that he had human limits and had to take time to rest, refuel, and most importantly, slow down long enough to spend quiet moments with God, talking to Him. Even Jesus, who is GOD, took time, lots of time, for quiet prayer by himself with God the Father.
How much more should we be spending quiet moments? Taking the time to get enough sleep so we have energy and patience to serve our family? To make that time for Bible reading and prayer. To intentionally carve out just a little time in our week to invest in ourselves?
Not only will this help us to have the energy and stamina to tackle our day, but it will also help us to avoid burn out. With all the physical exhaustion of having almost 5 kids 4 and under, I’ve had my fair share of days where I just feel burnt out. And this goes beyond simply being tired, it sinks into the core of my heart and I realize that I am not facing my days with joy. I am facing my day with begrudging duty. Staring at my to-do list with zero to little motivation. To moping around the house and feeling defeated once again when my head hits the pil...
7/17/2018 • 41 minutes, 5 seconds
Growing in Gratitude with Mary Mohler – Hf #141
Gratitude and thankfulness are wonderful qualities to cultivate in our lives. But it can sometimes be hard to know where to start and almost always difficult to sustain when life gets hard. In this wonderful interview with Mary K. Mohler (Albert Mohler's wife) we discuss how we can grow in Gratitude and what that has to do with our relationship with Christ.
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Growing in Gratitude by Mary Mohler
7/12/2018 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
Preparing to be a mom (and all the fear that comes with that!) – Hf #140
Preparing for motherhood can be exciting, nerve wracking, and downright scary sometimes! Are you preparing to be a new mom, looking into the future, or preparing to add another baby to the family? There are a lot of emotions mixed into this - so where do you turn when the excitement is also mixed with a little fear? Listen in today!!
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Jennie, I love your heart in this message! I am excited for you that you are preparing for motherhood and you are doing wonderful that you want to prepare now!
While my circumstances are different than yours Jennie, I have had my fair share of fear and anxiety over the years.
“Sister, we have died, and our lives are hidden with Christ in God. We are not our own. Our children are not our own. Our homes are not our own. Our stuff is not our own. Nothing is our own. It’s all his and for his glory. And that’s the incredible reality we get to make up to every day. Let’s help each other remember!”– Missional Motherhood, page 165.
When you are tired, when you are overwhelmed, when you are facing a chronic illness, or a time of anxiety...remember our ultimate end goal:
“If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ who is your life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.” – Colossians 3:1-4
Our lives, our motherhood, our daily lives are meant to be lived for Christ. This is going to look different from family to family, from situation to situation, and from season to season. Your ultimate guide to "biblical or godly motherhood" is not what your neighbor is doing, or your favorite blogger on Instagram looks like they are doing.
Your guide to motherhood is Christ alone. Seeking Him, putting Him above all else, and storing your hope and future in Him alone!
It's a very easy thing to make an idol out of motherhood. I think this is especially true in our Christian world today. The culture has swung so far to one side of not appreciating motherhood. So Christians swing to the other side and build up motherhood larger than it should be.
Yes, it's a high and noble calling. Yes, it's entirely worthy of pouring our lives into. But ladies, your primary identity is not as mom. Or as wife. It's as a servant and follower of Christ. We must make sure that we make our relationship with Christ our #1 identity and not our motherhood.
When we store up motherhood as our ultimate idol, we will be severely disappointed. Mamas, whether or not you have a chronic illness, you won't be able to do it all. You won't do it perfectly. You will fail again and again. You will build up the perfect image of a mother in your head and you will fail that again and again.
But our hope isn't in our motherhood. Our hope isn't how perfect we appear on Instagram. Our hope doesn't hinge on our kids perfectly obeying us at Church (but believe me, I struggle with that one!!). We want to pour into our kids, discipline them, disciple them, spend huge chunks of our time teaching them about Christ.
But our motherhood ultimately is not about us. It's about using our time, energy, and our motherhood for His glory.
Fix Your Eyes on Eternity Mamas - It helps with the small decisions
“When your eyes are fixed on the horizon of eternity, it affects your vision for motherhood. We need to have eyes to see a view of God that is so big and so glorious that it transforms our perspective of motherhood. In the context of eternity, where Christ is doing his work of reigning over ...
7/10/2018 • 27 minutes, 44 seconds
When you are in a breakfast (and cooking) slump! – Hf #139
Are you stuck in a meal planning rut? Or struggling with healthy breakfast ideas? You are not alone!! Listen in to today's episode as we share some tips and tricks for meal planning and breakfast!
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Help in the Kitchen!
QUESTION: "Help! My kitchen is starting to feel overwhelming. My husband and I are starting to realize that we have been progressively getting worse and worse with spending waaaay over what we should on food because we are eating every meal out practically, except for sometimes making bacon and eggs at home. So after talking about how we’ve been pulling constantly from our savings account just to cover our spending habits, we know we need to get better it’s just so hard when that’s what we’re so used to and also when everything we TRY to cook at home often gets thrown away because it’s terrible LOL. And my main question I wanted to ask is, breakfast is the one thing I’m starting to struggle with most because every option is either super sugary, super processed, or super greasy/unhealthy (we’ve been eating bacon every day and it’s going to be hard to get my husband off of it!). I hate oatmeal, and I’ve tried it and tried it, and I’m still trying to get myself to like it but he also hates it and won’t eat it. Any healthy ideas?"
My journey in the kitchen
You are certainly not alone in this struggle! I came into marriage with absolutely no practical kitchen or cooking skills. We had many food flops in the early days of our marriage and ate lots of frozen burritos while I figured out what I was doing in the kitchen!!
Now a days, most women don't learn how to cook and manage a home before they get married. So if you are like me, then you get thrown in marriage and realize how little you actually know. It can be tough (especially when you feel like everyone else knows what they are doing)!
Kitchen & Breakfast Resources:
Money Saving Mom: She is currently doing a $70 a week grocery budget challenge and I love her simple and easy recipes she shares!!
Learn how to Freezer cook! Money Saving Mom has wonderful freezer cooking resources. I also have some great freezer cooking resources here.
The Humbled Homemaker has a great 5 day Eating Well on a Budget eCourse!
Great recipe ideas: Don't Waste the Crumbs (especially her breakfast ideas) and Traditional Cooking School also has a great resource for recipe index.
Breakfast Ideas:
Don't be afraid of eating eggs all the time! This is our main breakfast staple
Get creative with oatmeal dishes!
oatmeal bakes
Make Ahead Refrigerator Oatmeal!!!! <--- Amazing!
Breakfast Burritos
And lastly, don't be afraid to keep it simple!
7/6/2018 • 33 minutes, 34 seconds
A Mid-Year Reading Challenge Update with Jason & Jami – Hf #138
For the second year in a row, Jason and I have set reading goals for the year. We have had fun setting the goal, figuring out how to read more, and having fun competing over those reading goals. So listen in today as Jason and I share our mid-year check up on our reading goals.
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If you want to follow along with our reading challenges, or jump in with your own (start ANY TIME!!) then check out the 2018 Christian Reading Challenge for Women and the 2018 Christian Reading Challenge for Men! You can also catch up and listen to my January and February reading challenge update.
Books Mentioned in This Episode:
The Wheel of Time (specifically book 4)
The Reformation by Diarmaid MacCulloch
Jonathan Edwards by George M. Marsden
Reset by David Murray
Seveneves by Neal Stephenson
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
The Invisible Hand by R. C. Sproul
God in the Dock by C. S. Lewis
Expository Apologetics by Voddie Baucham
The Read-Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie
Growing in Gratitude by Mary K. Mohler
The Backyard Homestead
Devoted by Tim Challies
The Consequences of Ideas by R.C. Sproul
The Crown: The Companion Book to Season 1
Alone with God by John MacArthur
Praying the Bible by Donald Whitney
Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins
The Unwavering Resolve of Jonathan Edwards by Steven J. Lawson
The Passionate Preaching of Martin Lloyd Jones by Steven J. Lawson
The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon by Steven J. Lawson
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When we got our first Hello Fresh box, honestly, I had no idea what to expect. I’ve been intrigued by these box meal kits in the past but with so many options, it felt a little overwhelming. So when I got the chance to try Hello Fresh, I jumped at the chance.
Well Jason and I both have been extremely happy with the box! It has been really fun to cook with Hello Fresh! Okay so how does it work? You get three meal options to choose from: Classic, Veggie, or Family. We got the family box and as a huge plus, all of our kids devoured the meals!!
Each of the meals comes packaged in it’s own bag with all the ingredients in the perfect portion for that recipe. So you literally just pull the bag out of the fridge for that recipe and everything is ready. I did not anticipate this being one of my very favorite things about the service. 30 minutes before dinner, I literally just pull out the bag, grab my full color recipe card, and take the items out.
I had no idea how much mental energy actually goes into planning my menu, shopping for each ingredient, and assembling it all…all before the cooking even begins. Plus, as a bonus, it had me cooking more involved recipes that I’ve felt like I had time for (even though they were only 30 minute recipes).
So you are getting delicious and nutritious meals delivered to your door for less than $10 a serving which is pretty amazing! Especially if you are in a rut of eating out a lot, this can be an incredible switch! AND if you go through my special link for todays episode, you can get $30 off your first box. I went in to test $30 off and it makes the box and the serving price an amazing offer!
So go to hellofresh.com/foundation30 and this is important, use coupon code Foundation30 at checkout to get $30 off your first box. If I hadn’t just got one, I would absolutely take this deal right now. It’s such a fun thing to try out!
7/4/2018 • 52 minutes, 1 second
How do you discern God’s Will for your Life with Jen Wilkin – Hf #137
Do you ever wonder what God's Will for your life is? Join myself and Jen Wilkin as we discuss how we can know God's Will, how to study the attributes of God, and why that's important! Listen in here:
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Links & Resources:
In His Image by Jen Wilkin
None Like Him by Jen Wilkin
Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin
Video and audio resources from Jen at her church
JenWilkin.net
God of Creation – Jen’s new Bible study through Genesis
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6/30/2018 • 33 minutes, 58 seconds
Our Grocery Budget Challenge for June (and how we are doing!) – Hf #136
I got to interview Crystal Paine earlier this month all about her grocery budget challenge (link to session 133). She is challenging herself to stick to $70 a week for her family of 5. After I got off the phone with her, I started talking to Jason about the challenge and we both agreed that we NEED to do this for our family! So listen in to how we are doing it:
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Our Grocery Budget Challenge for June:
Jason and I have really been needing to work on our grocery budget. We needed to sit down and take a look at what we've been spending and then come up with a budget to try to stick to! So we've been excited to undertake this challenge...but it's been tough!
While I think it is so neat that Crystal is doing $70 per week for a family of 5, it's just not feasible for us to cut down that far. But part of this, is because we are trying increase the health of our food. So while we want to be wise stewards of our money and we want to cut down on our spending so we can save and give more - the ultimate goal for us is not to get our grocery budget to the lowest possible.
The quality of our food is very very important to us. So we could fit our grocery budget down or keep pairing down if we sacrificed on the good quality but that's not the goal. I want to increase the health of our food while at the same time trying to be frugal about it. So I'm going to be sharing how we are cutting costs while not sacrificing our health.
American's are spending less and less on food...and that might not be a good thing.
"Here's the story. Thirty years ago, the average household spent about 17% of its income on food. Today it spends about 11%. It's a global trend: Food is getting cheaper relative to incomes everywhere with rising incomes. But there's also a distinctly American thing going on here. We spend less of our cash on food than any other country -- "half as much as households in France," according to Dorothy Gambrell." - Cheap Eats
A chart on their website shows that American's are spending just 7% of our household budget on food, the lowest of any industrialized country. The UK is 9%, Canada 10%, and all the way up to Egypt which spends 44% of their household budget on food.
In 1900, a whopping 43% of a family's annual income was spent on FOOD (source). By 1950 this dropped to 30% as processed and cheaper foods became more widely available. And as more women moved into the workplace and home cooked meals as home started to become less and less. This same study shows that the number had fallen drastically to just 13% in 2003.
First things first: Setting a budget
I would begin by adding up your last three months worth of grocery spending AND eating out. The number might be shocking if you haven't been following it! I know that our worst months are when we eat out without really tracking it...that number really climbs as a family of 7!
Then Jason and I just kind of low balled what we thought we could try for in June. We seriously just picked a number and said "Let's try it!" It would be great if we could shave off a few hundred dollars (especially in eating out)!
And then we decided to look up the USDA Food Chart to see how our number stacks up against their plans. So I wrote down each family member and their ages and what we should spend. And our made up budget landed exactly right on with the "thrifty" plan. Now that we are a few weeks into our challenge, I think we will probably end up closer to the low-cost plan.
But this can be a great place to start with a food budget! Check out the chart here.
Our Grocery Budget Challenge:
Okay so for our family of 7: two adults and five children we've dec...
6/27/2018 • 58 minutes, 24 seconds
When Your Day Feels Like it’s on Repeat…and it’s exhausting! – Hf #135
Do you ever feel like your days are on repeat? Are you exhausted just thinking about tomorrow? Do you feel like you are on the hamster wheel of little kids? Or a chronic illness? Or just having a hard time finding a little joy in your day? Today we are covering all of that and more! Listen in:
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Encouragement for you mama!
I came across this question recently in a homeschool group I'm apart of. This gal was just posting the question to the group and got some great responses from it. But when I glanced and saw this question, it tugged at my heart. It might be because I can deeply identify with her, it might be because of the twins, and it's probably because I hear moms/women express this all the time. Here's what she asked:
"I have twin 4 year old twins and a 1 year old. Mommas, I'm exhausted! Each day feels like a repeat of the day before. Each day feels like a struggle to stay calm and release the desire to go hide for a bit. Is this just this phase of life with little ones or is it just me? Does anyone have any encouragement (or empathy) or suggestions, like a chapter of the Bible you dive into during hard seasons of life? Thanks!"
Here's what we cover in today's episode:
You are NOT alone in these feelings.
Yes, this is part of this season of littles. It is physically exhausting and that's okay!
To break the monotony, trying adding one new thing to the schedule to break things up!
Add in something for YOU: You do need a few minutes to yourself!! We give and give and give. Don't be afraid to stop and refuel yourself every once in a while.
God doesn't promise us an easy and care free life. Life is hard, and life with littles is exhausting and physically demanding. But we are called to serve. So when you are feeling burnt out and overwhelmed, make sure you are digging into that relationship with God as best you can. Schedule a once a month coffee date with your Bible, etc.
Leave the Bible around the house, don't neglect that all important relationship.
Remember: you are doing a very important task. BUT we have to be careful that we don't make an idol out of it.
Links & Resources:
Finding Joy in Your Home Free eCourse
Defending Your Choice as a Homemaker
Practical Ways to Set the Atmosphere in Your Home
Are you Delighting in God and Your Family Today?
6/25/2018 • 28 minutes, 11 seconds
On Literature and Reading Fiction/Fantasy – Hf #134
This is our second year running our Christian reading challenge for women and our Christian reading challenge for men. And with it, we often get the question about reading fantasy, media choices, and how to approach this as Christians. That's what we are chatting about today!
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How we approach reading fiction
Jason and I love reading fiction! And among our very favorite fiction reading are fantasy novels. So the very first thing we need to cover: is it Biblical to read fiction?
Jesus taught primarily through stories. There is something about hearing or reading a story that helps you connect with it better, learn it, and remember it. Stories tug at our heart strings, stories have a way of drilling in a point and making it come alive. We can learn through stories, weep with stories, and come to know God more through stories.
"I’ve found that most people who tell me that fiction is a waste of time are folks who seem to hold to a kind of sola cerebra vision of the Christian life that just doesn’t square with the Bible. The Bible doesn’t simply address man as a cognitive process but as a complex image-bearer who recognizes truth not only through categorizing syllogisms but through imagination, beauty, wonder, awe. Fiction helps to shape and hone what Russell Kirk called the moral imagination. My friend David Mills, now executive editor at First Things, wrote a brilliant article in Touchstoneseveral years ago about the role of stories in shaping the moral imagination of children. As he pointed out, moral instruction is not simply about knowing factually what’s right and wrong (though that’s part of it); it’s about learning to feel affection toward certain virtues and revulsion toward others. A child learns to sympathize with the heroism of Jack the Giant Killer, to be repelled by the cruelty of Cinderella’s sisters and so on.
When you think about it, that’s how the Scriptures often work. The Proverbs, for instance, paint a vivid picture of the revolting tragedy of adultery (Proverbs 7). Jesus doesn’t simply speak about God’s forgiveness in the abstract. He tells a story, the prodigal son, designed to shock (a son who would spurn his inheritance) and to elicit sympathy and identification. The apostles do the same thing. They employ literary, visual language meant to appeal not just to the intellect but to the conscience through the imagination. Think of the Apostle Paul’s language of “laboring until Christ is formed in you,” or his use of literary themes in the OT (“fruit of the Spirit,” and so on)." - Fiction and Literature: An Interview with Russell Moore
We also know that reading out loud to our kids is one of the most beneficial things we can ever do with them. If you haven't already, go get Read Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie right now.
"Fiction and poetry provide authors a unique way to glorify Christ that more overtly intellectual genres, like theology, simply can't. These genres that aim directly for the heart and soul—rather than aiming at the heart through the mind—do not argue for belief, they show what it looks like and make you feel it. Theology, devotionals, and other books in the “Christian Living” section of the bookstore talk about belief explicitly. Their goal is to explain truth as clearly as possible. Fiction and poetry, on the other hand, tell the truth, but tell it slant. They offer an author a way to give his beliefs flesh and blood by enacting them in the confusion of the real world. In fiction, belief is not what you look at, but what you look through." - How is Fiction True and Valuable?
What about Fantasy and Magic?
This is of course the biggest controversial subject.
6/20/2018 • 37 minutes, 47 seconds
Doing a $70 Grocery Budget Challenge with Crystal Paine – Hf #133
On her blog Crystal Paine has been doing an awesome challenge that has been so encouraging to me personally! She's doing a $70 a week grocery budget challenge for their family of 5...and it's even inspired a big grocery budget challenge for our family from talking to her (info on this coming soon)!
If you are wanting to work on your grocery budget, meal planning, or anything of the sort, you have to listen in to this encouraging episode!!
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Links & Resources:
Follow Crystal's $70 a week grocery budget challenge here
Crystal's Blog: Money Saving Mom
Follow Crystal on Instagram for tons of deals and to follow her challenge
Follow Crystal on Facebook for her live videos!
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6/14/2018 • 49 minutes, 51 seconds
Using Essential Oils for Home & Health – Hf #132
Medical Disclaimer: Today we are chatting about essential oils. I use these oils in my home and today I'm sharing how we use them. Please be aware that I am not a doctor, a certified aromatherapist, and have no formal training in aromatherapy. Please always do your own research before using essential oils. This episode today is for entertainment purposes only.
A couple of weeks ago, I did an episode on essential oils 101! If you've never used oils before and you want to dip your toes in, then this is a great class to start with. But since then, I've had people asking for more in depth tips on using essential oils. So tune in today.
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How we use Essential Oils in our Home:
The two main ways I use essential oils in my home are for cleaning and health and wellness. I first began using essential oils in my home to clean with because it seemed like the easiest way to get started. Plus, I was slowly figuring out how to swap out toxic cleaning items with more natural ones in my home anyway!
To start off with: Dr. Axe is a fantastic resource for essential oils. Search essential oils on his website, or for specific concerns or oils and a ton of stuff comes up! In fact, he has an AMAZING book on essential oils that I've been drooling over for a long time. I like the fact that it is NOT brand specific!
Essential Oils for Cleaning:
My favorite oils for cleaning include Tea Tree, citrus oils (especially lemon), a deodorizing blend, and a germ fighting blend. Young Living has their very popular Thieves cleaning line which you can purchase pre-made cleaners with the Thieves essential oil!
I just saw (from searching) that Plant Therapy has their own cleaning kit!! This would be a fantastic way to get started with cleaning oils. It includes: Tea Tree, Lavender, Lemon, Germ Fighter, Peppermint, and Citrus Blend. The only one I would add to this pack is the deodorizing blend for laundry!
Dr. Axe's Tips for Essential Oil home use from his article 101 Essential Uses and Benefits.
Air cleaner: Diffuse cinnamon essential oil in the air and enjoy its anti-microbial properties.
All-purpose cleaner: Add three drops each of lemon essential oil and tea tree oil (melaleuca) to a few ounces of warm water, then spray countertops to naturally disinfect.
Bathroom freshener: Put a cotton ball soaked in lime or lemon oil behind the toilet for a bathroom refresher.
Bathtub scrub: Mix one-half cup of baking soda, one-half cup of vinegar and five drops of bergamot or lime oil; use as a scrub for a sink or bathtub.
Dishwasher fluid: Add a few drops of lemon oil to the dishwasher before washing for a spot-free rinse.
House fragrance: Diffuse clove, rosemary and orange essential oils when guests come over, and they will talk about how amazing your house smells.
Kitchen odor eliminator: Add a few drops of clove, cinnamon or citrus essential oil to a simmering pan of water to get rid of cooking odors.
Mold killer: Add tea tree oil to your diffuser to kill mold and other pathogens in the air.
Pest killer: Combine orange and clove oils and then spray to kill pests on contact.
Produce washer: To clean fruit and vegetables, add two drops of lemon oil to a large bowl of water, then wash.
Shower scum remover: Using a 16-ounce spray bottle, use four drops of eucalyptus essential oil and four drops of tea tree oil with warm water; spray onto your shower for natural mold-killing action.
Trash can freshener: Put a cotton ball with two drops each of lemon oil and tea tree oil at the bottom of the trashcan to help decrease the odor and detoxify.