On moms and their phones - with Rachel Jankovic
Rachel Jankovic shares wisdom for moms on balancing phone use, overcoming distractions, and setting a Christ-centered example in a digitally connected world.
Rachel Jankovic shares wisdom for moms on balancing phone use, overcoming distractions, and setting a Christ-centered example in a digitally connected world.
Strong mothers are leaders of their children, giving vitality to the nervous system of the family.
Postpartum time feels unmanageable, but embracing the season's flux lets moms invest in family, faith, and growth without rigid productivity standards.
Homeschooling grows lifelong learners—kids and moms alike. Embrace your child’s books to deepen your education, fostering faith, growth, and wisdom.
Homeschooling is a journey of growth. Embrace every stage with grace, trust God with the results, and let your sanctification be the true payoff.
Mothering isn’t about control or ease; it’s about sanctification and sending children into the world for God’s glory. Embrace the empty nest with joy.
Feeling scattered as a homeschool mom? Shift your mindset: aim for faithfulness, not completion. Here’s how to stay cheerful and focused amid the daily chaos.
Use simple mottos to parent with clarity and consistency. Replace nagging with memorable phrases that reinforce obedience, kindness, and responsibility daily.
The following article is taken from chapter 14 of The Convivial Homeschool: Gospel Encouragement for Keeping Your Sanity While Living and Learning Alongside Your Kids, Mystie’s first full, paperback
Kids often complain of boredom during school breaks, but boredom is an opportunity for creativity, problem-solving, and growth. Teach them to use it well.
Is social media actually social? We think of social media as a connector, but is it delivering on that promise? Or is it simply redefining what we mean when we
Teenagers are a lot like newborns. They need lots of sleep, they need to be comforted, and they need to be fed in short intervals, roughly every 3 to 4