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The Young Wife’s Guide Blog

My Favorite Method for Meal Planning (a walkthrough)

Meal planning saves my sanity when it comes to the kitchen. It allows me to make healthier meals for my family, stict to a budget, and save time.  When I get in the consistent habit of meal planning, it’s pretty amazing how much it helps. But then when I fall out of the habit, it’s… Read More

Hf #45: Idols of the Heart and Keeping Our Eyes on Jesus

This topic has been on my heart and mind a lot lately. I’ve been doing a lot of study on the centrality of the Gospel and God’s grace in our lives and how we need to make Christ ultimate within our hearts, our lives, and our homes. Listen to the podcast: I’ve recorded this blog post as… Read More

30 Must-Try Soups for Fall

By Victoria Osborn, Contributing Writer Fill your fall meal plan up with these warm, hearty and comforting must try soups for fall! It’s no secret, I love fall. Outside of the beautiful colors and sights of the season, I love how the temperature slowly starts changing and getting a little cooler. Summer is fun, my family… Read More

When Your Kitchen Feels Out of Control (Help with Meal Planning)

The kitchen is one of those areas in our lives that can take a ton of time, energy, and money and at the end of the day, we can still feel like we are spinning our wheels. Do you ever feel like your kitchen is controlling you? Between meal planning, grocery shopping, all the cooking, coordinating,… Read More

Philippians 4:6-7 Computer & Phone Background Images

Is it really September already? This month kicks off my favorite time of the year. September through the New Year is my absolute favorite and I love soaking up the Fall and Christmas sights, sounds, and tastes! So that means I will be off soon to get my first Pumpkin Spice Latte of the season… Read More

My Fall Reading List (And Making Time for More Reading)

If you’ve hung around here very long or tuned into my podcast, you know that I am an avid reader. I make reading goals and lists like this through the year. But I took a lot of time off this Summer to slow down, relax, and oh yeah, launch our new online training academy. It… Read More

Frustrated, Fatigued, and a Hill of Beans

By Marci Seither, Contributing Writer I can’t remember the exact day, since it has been several years ago, all I remember is being frustrated, fatigued, and fed-up. Frustrated and Fatigued Bickering does that to a mom, at least is does to me. Some days our kids, then 10, 9 and 7 were inseparable, other days they were… Read More

3 Truths to Teach Your Emotional Child

By Katie Bennett, Contributing Writer. Knowing how to best help an emotional child can be difficult. It’s hard to know what to do when they are genuinely that upset (not just putting on a show), despite the irrationality of their reaction to the situation. As my kids have gotten older, I’ve tried a few different things to help them… Read More

We’ve got big news: Baby #5 is…

If you’ve been following along here in our ministry, you know that in July 2015 we had our second set of twin boys. Yup, that’s right. We have two sets of twins…2.5 years apart. If you are keeping track, that means we currently have four kids, three and under! ALL BOYS. In May we received… Read More

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