Wondering how you can have some kind of ministry as a busy mom who is doing her best to keep her head above water? Let me share some ideas with you! Your kitchen table is the perfect place to do lots of hands-on, real-life ministry. It’s in your own home, so there’s no travel involved for you, and it’s already welcoming for others. If you can set out a plate of cookies (homemade or store bought) and brew a pot of coffee, open your Bible and study it alongside others, then you’ve got everything you need to start a “ kitchen table ministry ” in your own home. Not sure what part of the Bible to study? Here are some good options: Romans chapter 8 (lots of hope, plenty of promises to dig into, very encouraging but also challenging to help us grow in our faith). Psalm 91 (an amazing psalm to study and to pray over yourselves and your loved ones - and I have a totally free audio-based Bible study on Psalm 91 for you at this link !). John chapter...
We are rolling up on summer, and for the homeschool mom, that can bring a lot of unstructured time and "bonus" chaos with all the kid's summer activities, vacations, time with extended family, neighborhood children out of school (and potentially playing in your yard or house), later nights for the kids, and in general a sense of "WHOOSH" as the days fly by but the messes seem to multiply. The homeschooling academic year feels like a lot, and that's because it is a lot. A lot of focus, a lot of planning and preparation, a lot of educational work, and maybe even a lot of structure. But the summer months, especially if you don't homeschool year-round, can feel so unstructured that the hectic pace of the school year seems chill compared to the chaotic pace of summer. As a mom who raised five kids in a not-so-big house, homeschooling them for 25 years, I can honestly say that I learned a few things about the chaos of the summer months. One of the most valu...