Congrats to Michelle Jones, comment # 148! Michelle said, “Hello, I love the Beka Delux Easel. I have wanted to get her an easel but I would love to …

I knew better. But for some odd reason, I always pictured homeschooling my children to take place in a one-room-schoolhouse-like fashion, desks naile…

Cooking Up A Legacy – The Family Cookbook >

They say that one’s sense of smell is the foremost of the five in terms of the strongest link to memory. As a girl tied deep to my roots in tradition…

Surrounded amidst a blissful sprinkling of powdered sugar lies a delectably, scrumptious…. Molten Chocolate Cake Easy to make with little ones and ev…

Children Keeping You out of the Ministry, Part II >

Juggling ministry and children can be challenging, especially if we are trying to meet unrealistic expectations as shared in an earlier post here. Ac…

(Link-Up is at the bottom of the post) “Though the World expects the twenty-first century girl to move out of her father’s house and support herself …

A Mother of Prayer >

My becoming a mother began with a simple prayer. A simple, yet specific prayer. Lord, please use my body this day to bear a child for your kingdom~th…

A Homemaking Co-Op – Christian Homemaking >

Last year, my friend Stacy asked me if I wanted to be part of a homemaking co-op she was setting up for a few high school girls in our homeschool gro…

Link Love… “Simple acts of cleaning are my humble, conquering efforts in the quotidian struggle between chaos and order, creation and disintegration,…

Today we have a guest post from Ashley Schnarr of Stay at Home Daughter: (2011 Gingerbread house) Gingerbread house making and decorating is one of m…

As I go through each day walking hand in hand with my six daughters, watching as they grow into the young ladies that God created them to be, I reali…

The Modest Mom {& Giveaway!} – Christian Homemaking >

The Modest Mom is sharing a giveaway today… Do you need a new addition to your feminine wardrobe? The Modest Mom is giving away a $50 coupon good for…

I am not a discriminatory person. I believe that all cookies were created with the inalienable right to be eaten by me. My husband, however, is not s…

In my mind, I saw perfect little gingerbread houses all lined up in a row, looking much too good to eat. I quickly realized this family project would…

In just two weeks, we will celebrate Thanksgiving! Many of us will sit down with our families or extended families around a feast that promises to fu…

Teaching Modesty to Our Daughters >

We have a special guest post from The Modest Mom today… As mothers, we have an awesome and exciting responsibility to teach our daughters what being …

Homemaking has turned into a HUGE passion of mine. A passion to truly see women live out their biblical calling and responsibility at home. Loving Go…

Have you ever made a pillow case or had your daughter make one? If you have been hesitant to break out your sewing machine or to make a project with …

Reining in Emotions >

Assuming all reader’s here have daughter’s it may be safe to say most of you have had the challenge of handling the emotions of a girl. I mean, come …

Recently, I baked a pound cake from my grandmother’s tried-and-true recipe. My family loves it, and there’s always enough to share with friends. As I…

Our Simple Farm Launch and Giveaway! >

Hello All! I’m Susie Shock, and I am so excited about the official launch of my blog, Our Simple Farm! I started blogging about two months ago, and h…

Ouch… a Painful Look in the Mirror – Christian Homemaking >

Allow me to transport you to my family room during homeschool two weeks ago. We’re in the middle of reading an amazing story for Circle Time, but it’…

Are you looking for a book that will aid you in your homemaking and personally explain every detail about homemaking that you could ever imagine? Thi…

My Mother Is A Bridge >

“I cannot forget my mother. She is my bridge, When I needed to get across, she steadied herself long enough for me to run across safely.” This a quot…