Home Is for Hospitality
You and your home have a God-given mission, and it's much bigger than being a place where people eat and sleep.
You and your home have a God-given mission, and it's much bigger than being a place where people eat and sleep.
Being an organized homemaker is not about achieving a particular visual effect, but about bringing about flourishing of many persons. Your home is not your trophy.
Hospitality takes practice, and you don't have to wait until you feel ready. These 3 steps provide the "good enough" you need to extend hospitality to guests.
Ditch the overwhelm. Learn how to manage your home in 5–20 minute increments with cheerful consistency and a mindset shift from perfectionism
Discover a simple, sustainable yearly house cleaning plan that helps Christian homemakers stay organized, cheerful, and free from overwhelm.
Struggling with perfectionism in homemaking? Learn practical steps to overcome overwhelm, find balance, and manage your home cheerfully and effectively!
Feeling overwhelmed as a homemaker? Learn how defining your vocations helps you focus, simplify, and serve your family with clarity and joy.
Vocation isn’t just about a career—it’s God’s calling in every role we fill. From dishes to discipleship, every task done in obedience glorifies Him.
Simplify meal prep with pantry cooking! Learn how to declutter, create a master pantry list, and plan meals effortlessly so you can cook with ease and save time.
Hospitality isn’t about impressing guests—it’s about loving people, starting with those in our homes. True hospitality fosters connection, growth, and generosity.
Cut grocery costs without sacrificing quality! Jessica Fisher shares practical tips on smart shopping, meal planning, & pantry strategies to save money and enjoy stress-free meals.
Organization might not be the solution you thought it was; nevertheless, we ought the organize our selves, our service, and our stuff as sanctification.