
Kimberly reminds readers they’re inherently creative because they’re made in God’s image. She encourages everyone to embrace creative pursuits without guilt, seeing them as reflections of our divine design and nourishment for the soul.
Every Season. Every Space. All for Him.

Kimberly reminds readers they’re inherently creative because they’re made in God’s image. She encourages everyone to embrace creative pursuits without guilt, seeing them as reflections of our divine design and nourishment for the soul.

After deleting social media, Emily discovered how neuroplasticity could transform her scattered mom-brain and ADHD symptoms. She shares her journey of rewiring her brain through intentional choices, deeper faith, and real-world connections.

Ally shares her secrets to making home cooking sustainable and joyful. From batch cooking to involving kids in the kitchen, she’s discovered that simple routines and letting go of perfection make all the difference.

Katie reflects on challenging herself into a new creative outlet and how it highlighted her need for God’s good grace in all things.

Lauren’s commitment to spatial wellness is making all her other wellness goals more easily attainable. Read her plan to define your own.

Jacqui once defined her worth through constant church service and availability to others. Motherhood revealed this was rooted in pride—her deep need to feel needed. Through this journey, she learned an important lesson: sometimes authentic service means prioritizing family and discovering new ways to contribute that honor both her role as a mother and her desire to serve.

It’s early 2025, and those New Year’s goals feel like a weight on our shoulders. For those feeling overwhelmed by resolutions, remember: true progress isn’t about perfection but consistency. Whether you’re tackling simple goals like a tidy kitchen or bigger aspirations, each small step forward matters—even when we stumble along the way.

In our ad-saturated world, we’re bombarded with marketing messages that promise happiness through purchases. From social media to billboards, these messages shape our spending habits more than we realize. But there’s freedom in choosing mindful consumption over impulse buying, focusing on genuine needs rather than marketed wants, and finding contentment in what we already have.

Feeling mentally exhausted at the start of 2025? Instead of piling on New Year’s resolutions, try a mental health reset. Identify what’s draining you, find restful hobbies (that aren’t doom scrolling!), stay hydrated, and monitor your energy throughout the year. Remember, it’s okay to prioritize rest—depletion benefits no one.