Prioritizing Your Priorities – Christian Homemaking >

As a Christian woman, wife, mother, and homemaker, if I were to ask you to identify your priorities, you would probably create a list that ranks each…

Preparing Our Daughters for Marriage >

I got married at 18 years old. Looking back I can now see just how young I really was. I have been married for almost five wonderfully amazing and so…

The school year is coming to an end in a few months and my eldest daughter is graduating this year. I have had many thoughts about her graduating as …

A while back I stood at the counter, cooking with my daughter Madison. It was my parents’ 60th anniversary, and we had much cooking to do. While over…

Pray for Your Kids – Christian Homemaking >

The further I travel on this parenting path the more I realize my inadequacy. I can plan and schedule, I can train them and teach them everything tha…

I’ve long known that the written word is powerful. God’s Word is the most important example that comes to mind. But also things like handwritten lett…

Portraits of Life >

Sarah Mae here! June has kindly let me guest post in order that I may introduce you to my father-in-law’s (Gary) magnificent photography. (He’s the p…

They mean it nicely—I know they do. It’s only polite to ask it of up-and-coming students. There’s really no way they can avoid it without putting the…

Phonics Museum Reading Curriculum GIVEAWAY!! ($210 Value!) >

(Watch the video if you want to see me all giddy over the Phonics Museum Curriculum and why I think it is a spectacular resource…you’ll see some love…

Peach Jelly – the easy way! – Raising Homemakers >

I bought a bunch of peaches last week. I made two Creamy Peach Pies, some peach jam, and a couple of gluten free mini peach cobblers (for my mom). (D…

Shopping for Organic Foods >

Grocery shopping for your family is such a huge responsibility, and teaching our daughters how to do it efficiently and affordable will be a wonderfu…

Mandarin Orange-Pineapple Cake by Carmen on March 19, 2011 in Food Happy Spring everyone! It seem like we’ve been waiting forever for this special da…

Nurturing a Home Culture of Creativity >

One of the things that I did with my girls when they were young was to encourage them to keep their hands busy. I wanted them to be productive and ma…

Nurturing a Harvest >

Today we have a guest post by Kristy Howard of Little Natural Cottage: My husband and I love to tinker with gardening. Every spring and fall, we till…

Now Is Your Chance to Be Mentored By An Older, Godly Couple {A Special Giveaway} >

(My husband and I being mentored by Steve and June Fuentes) Perhaps you are like me and did not grow up with a godly influence in your life. And now,…

Are you looking for encouragement? Maybe some guidance? I am happy to announce a “New Titus 2 Mentoring Series” that starts this morning! Here are t…

New Thanksgiving Traditions: Welcoming The Displaced Person >

It’s not too late to start some new Thanksgiving traditions that teach our daughters how to bend, serve, and love others! Maybe I wouldn’t have done …

Many of you here at Raising Homemakers like to read blogs, have a blog or are thinking about starting one. Blogging has stormed the internet and is a…

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Last night we had the chance to take dinner to a family in need. We drove down the back roads and side streets, past run down trailers and dilapidate…

Moment by Moment >

Sometimes I love the insights God shows me. But other times? Not so much. Turns out, I’m really selfish. On the outside, maybe it doesn’t look that w…

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Meet the New Raising Homemakers Contributors! >

Ya’ll, I received nearly 100 contributor requests since I made the announcement that RH was looking for a few more contributors. I had no idea I woul…

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