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Teaching Kids About Clean Living with 12 Faith Filled Activities
Children learn best by doing. When we invite them into the process of clean living, they don’t just gain healthier habits—they grow in gratitude and faith. God calls us to care for both our bodies and His creation (Genesis 2:15, 1 Corinthians 6:19), and these lessons can begin right in our homes. Here are 12 activities you can do with your kids to make clean living both practical and joyful. 1. Plant a Family Garden (Big or Small) Whether you have a backyard or just a sunny w


The Best Bath Detox Recipes for Kids
Fall is my favorite time of year, but it can bring a wave of sniffles, coughs, and seasonal bugs into our homes. When one of my little...


The Gifted Child & Homeschooling
How to Keep Them Engaged, Challenged, and Thriving If you’ve ever homeschooled a gifted child, you know the joy and the challenge. They...


Nontoxic Swaps that Changed My Home
I didn’t start clean living with a shopping cart full of glass jars and herbal sprays. I started with a question: “What do we touch,...


Practical Ways to Start Living Nontoxic
There’s a moment, often in motherhood, when you start to see things differently. You read a label. You learn about chemicals in your...


How We Make Time for Learning on Busy Days
How do I make time for learning in busy mom days? It can be a jungle raising four kids…There are days when the morning rush feels like a...


5 Meaningful Things Every Homeschool Mama Should Do Before Fall
There’s a sacred pause that happens right before a new homeschool year begins. It’s a deep breath between the summer sun and the rhythm...


Simple Beauty Hacks for Busy Motherhood
I don’t have time for 10-step routines anymore. Not since becoming a mom. Not since the quiet mornings turned into toddler giggles,...


Losing Yourself in Motherhood Isn’t the Problem — It’s the Point
They say, “Don’t lose yourself in motherhood.”Like it’s something to fear. Like it’s a mistake you’ve made. Like there's something wrong...


Mindful Living is Nontoxic Living
They make it sound like two separate things - mindful living versus nontoxic living - as if one is rooted in presence and the other in...
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