The Christ-Centered Home is a welcoming place for Christian women who long to build (or rebuild) their homes while remembering that God is present in both the big life changes and the small, ordinary moments of our lives. Here, we walk together through the daily rhythms of homemaking (cooking, cleaning, organizing, creating comforting spaces) while also addressing the deeper stories that shape our lives midlife years, which can feel raw and sometimes strangely quiet as life seems to change faster than we do.
You won’t walk this season alone. My hope is that this becomes a little corner of sisterhood for you — a place where women cheer one another on and share the abundance of wisdom gained over the years. Together, we can continue to learn, grow, and create spaces where faith is lived out in simple, consistent moments.
Family Relationships:
Marriage is plain hard when you have two injured souls trying to merge their lives as Christians while maintaining a worldly mindset. Renewing your mindset is critical to your marriage because your thoughts dictate your actions. Renew your thoughts to renew your marriage.
Love is critical in our lives; we crave to receive and give it. But does God think of love the same way we do? What I learned about love while digging into 1 Corinthians 13.
Homemaking/Keeper of the Home:
With the chaos and uncertainty right now, many have been looking into adjusting their priorities and getting their houses prepared. Is this type of lifestyle right for you? Is being a Christian prepper putting your trust into your supplies instead of God? Let’s take a look and see if being a Christian who plans and prepares is desirable (biblical).
In years past, a family would intentionally accumulate a pantry stockpile by canning and preserving their resources. Now that this practice is regaining popularity, many find themselves unsure where to start. In this post, we discuss the nuts and bolts of having a working pantry as well as a stockpile.
A family pantry stockpile is one of the smartest, most practical things you can physically do for your family. I think of it as a form of homeowners insurance. Calamity and hardships happen all the time. It is such a blessing to know that this one area is taken care of and we can even bless those around us who need help.
Having a family pantry stockpile is a tool that God has given us the wisdom to use. It isn’t necessary to have a pantry stockpile, but it sure brings peace of mind knowing that should adversity happen, this is one area your family doesn’t need to stress about.
Managing your money with godly wisdom takes guts. The biblical principles for managing your money is nothing like the advice the world gives. God doesn’t intend for you to be a slave to debt or in financial bondage but to have financial freedom.
Better Together: Cultivating Christian Community:
What does God expect of us in regards to each other? Does He make us responsible for the actions of ourselves and others? Are we really supposed to be our brother’s (or sister’s) keeper? What does it even mean to keep your brother? Keep him from what?!?
The concepts of discipleship and mentoring are found throughout the Bible. However, you won’t find those terms in a concordance. So what are they and why do we need to worry about it?
Titus 2 mentoring is a woman-to-woman mentoring program in which older women equip younger women based on the 7 principles found in Titus 2:3-5.
We all have a Christian testimony to share but we aren’t all great storytellers. How to prepare to share your Christian testimony. Learn to prepare your story using three easy to follow steps.
There are so many lonely people in our church communities. What qualities should you look for in a new Christian friend? God has a lot to say about friendships from the book of Proverbs.
Creating a blog involves many moving parts, one of which is the name of the blog. Why I chose the name Cups to Crowns and the amazing revelations God gave me during this process.
Our words affect our children. Life-changing Scripture that helped me be a better parent by using my words to build up, not tear down my children.