How to make your home run efficiently

One of the struggles that I’ve had, is making my home work for my family, and putting systems in place that help me stay focused with daily tasks, remind me of our why, and help me to work efficiently without the fluster. I am big on ease. I want my life to not only look like it is run smoothly, but feel it too. In order to achieve this, I realised that I had to put some things in place that would work for ME, and help me to be encouraged as I juggle the many moving parts that make up our household. So let’s dive into 5 things that I do, and would love to implement to make my home run with intent and purpose.

First things first…

It is really easy to pattern our wants and needs after another family or our closest friends who seem to have their lives figured out. While great for motivation and inspiration, I am learning that it is crucial to know where God is taking me and my family, and to be sensitive to the season that we are in. I think on things like what type of personalities live under my roof and how can I best cater to them? What do I need to watch out for that is unique to my family and the legacy that we are trying to build? What are the strengths in my children that I want to nurture, and how can I encourage growth in the weak areas? How can I keep my marriage feeling fresh? How can I keep myself feeling fresh in the busyness and chaos of it all?

I’d start by asking yourself some of these questions, because the answers will reveal the parts that will make up the unique blueprint of your family, and this can be built out from. Straightaway, it gives us work to do in forming a framework, and putting systems in place to help support our family’s overall goals and dreams! This makes me feel excited!

Creating an efficiently run home involves a combination of organisation, consistent communication, and consistent use of smart management.

By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established

Proverbs 24:3

There’s a practical side to it such as decluttering and physical organisation to help keep your house tidy and organised, and there is also a functional aspect which is the scheduling, spiritual input, sensitivity, planning and reviewing.

So let’s start!

Hold regular family meetings to write down and talk about your big why.

When Stan and I were courting we sat down and wrote out our dreams for the family that we desired to build. It was such an exciting time- not knowing what the future would look like but partnering together and with God to cast a vision for a life that would bear good fruit and bring fulfillment to us as a couple. We wrote down big ideals and let our hearts reach for them before they were even made manifest in the flesh, and this gave us a common focus. We are 8 years in now, and have reviewed, edited and added new things to our vision as our family has expanded and we are living the reality of it all.

When we decided to walk down the home education path (after our second son was born), I naturally didn’t know where to start. A wise older woman told me to remember that my family and I are part of a bigger plan that God has and that our home is a base for success. So with that in mind, Stan and I wrote out our new family mission statement which included who we are as a family, what we desire to do and be, where we want to go, how we hope to get there, the principles that govern our household and why we wanted to pursue certain paths. We needed a space where we could dream and plan out how we were going to create incredible moments with our tribe and the statement did just that.

This document that you work on (and keep updating) is such an impactful declaration that helps to shape and give a visual of how you want to live out your days. It clarifies direction, purpose, focus, values, beliefs, identity and motivation. It’s a great way to hold us accountable and remind us of the good and the big in the difficult moments and seasons. For me, it has helped me to be efficient in running my household because if it isn’t in or near our plans, we don’t need to spend time or energy on it! I feel immense gratitude and appreciation when I visualise this plan that God has permitted us to create. We share some of these points with the boys as our desire is to have the whole family on board with the vision and moving as one. Eventually, as they grow older, I look forward to hearing and adding their input into the mission statement. What a privilege!

Plan out your meals.

Another big very practical area that can really make me feel stuck, but is so important to running my home efficiently. If I don’t have an idea of what everyone in my house is eating for the week, it creates overwhelm for me as the questions and requests of “so what’s for lunch today?” roll in. It also takes up more time for me. You may be great at thinking on the spot, and enjoy the spontaneity- I am not one of those women! I need to have a rough idea of what I have in my fridge and when I am going to cook it so it reduces stress and helps me to move with ease and good timing on our busy days of sports, swimming, church, and social events.

Having a weekly meal plan helps me to incorporate a variety of foods and flavours into our diet. This helps prevent monotony and we look forward to certain days where we will really enjoy! Our favourites are traditional Ghanaian food such as beans stew and plantain, jollof rice with meat or chicken and yam and stew. The boys aren’t too keen on their vegetables (ha!) but when I plan their meals, I remind myself to add one or two greens so they can get used to seeing them! A meal plan also helps me to prepare for and create additional special moments on certain days if I want to because I have left room in my brain for this- rather than filling it with stress and overwhelm. For example on Fridays, we’ll usually have chips night, and because this has become a little tradition, I add on salads, vary the protein option or add salad options if I want to for that week.

Make grocery lists.

Tagging on from the previous point, making a grocery list is a very important aspect of keeping your financial goals and budgeting in check, and knowing exactly what you need to purchase before you enter the supermarket. I can’t tell you the amount of times I’ve gone into the supermarket without a list and just wandered up and down the aisles picking up random things that don’t seem too expensive. When I get to the till, I start sweating and doing the hard work of eliminating items as they are being scanned into my bag. It has all been a little chaotic a few times, and I have now learned my lesson! It’s all too easy to get distracted and double your shopping bill this way so I have learned to be more mindful and ask myself questions as I walk around.

Our goal here is to enhance our shopping experience (actually enjoy it), beat overwhelm and to work efficiently. If we know what we need to buy for the week because it is on a grocery list, we can also reduce food waste, use up all of our ingredients at home before repurchasing and prevent impulse purchases that we later regret. Checking my cupboards before I leave my house is such a useful exercise and I have removed items from my grocery list that day because already had them available in our house!

Don’t forget to delegate.

Remember, this is our home. We are working hard to make it run smoothly and to be enjoyable for all of the people living in it. When it comes to the area of delegation I used to find it a challenge asking my husband and my sons to help with anything because I thought that it was the womanly ideal to do it all by myself- until burnout and overwhelm told me something else. I came to a realisation that even though in our household it is my overall responsibility and privilege to manage the household, rather than over loading myself, I had to create management systems that would make it possible to run the house well, work efficiently and with ease, and also enjoy the work.

Delegation is a natural must according to the needs of our house and how my husband and I choose to run it. One of our family goals, is to work as a team to keep our home environment clean and comfortable and in order to achieve this, we all have to work together in our areas. We want to normalise hard work and daily responsibilities so the boys all have small tasks that they complete each day with our help such as sweeping the floors, tidying up their toys, putting their books away and making their beds everyday.

Roles and responsibilities gives the family a shared ideal, contributes to a more efficient, harmonious household, and encourages teamwork. We don’t issue rewards when tasks are complete because our perspective is that this is a very natural part of life and we should have pride in wanting to keep our environment well. We do recognise and express gratitude for each person’s efforts when a task is completed well as this encourages a culture of appreciation and mutual respect for each person’s contribution to the overall family goal. Most of the time the boys are enthusiastic to complete their tasks when we encourage and remind them that in doing so they are keeping their space nice and neat.

Create shortcuts/hacks and reminders.

This is an area that I want to implement more in my home. We have what we call a command centre in our kitchen- which is essentially big white board that I use to detail the boys weekly schedule (sports, learning and routines), and jot down reminders and scripture for the day or week. Displaying important information, schedules, and to-do lists gives easy access and a snapshot to all family members to see what our week looks like and it is helpful to keep things moving during the week. 

When it comes to hacks, I want to get better at this! Living with multiple children can make it hard to feel like the house is clean and organised most of the time- It just won’t be if your children are at home with you full time so in this area I currently implement the 2 minute reset rule.

Usually at midway point in the day, we’ll have a quick reset and tidy up of toys, shoes, the kitchen and the boys play area to prevent these tasks building up into huge mountains by the end of the day when I am feeling really tired.

I hope you have enjoyed reading some of the tips on how to keep an efficient home, and maybe you’ll find one or two of the points helpful. Comment below and let me know what systems you put into place to help you run your home efficiently!




Timeless Family Bonding: Insights from a Christian Mother

One of the big things on my heart is to create and experience special moments with my most favourite people- my husband and my 3 sons. It is a privilege to have the opportunity to plan creative and unique experiences that I pray will be etched onto our hearts for years to come.

Bringing us closer together as a unit is a worthwhile pursuit and deeply fulfilling to my mama heart. In a world filled with distractions and an easy inclination toward busyness, I can see already at this early stage of my families journey that it is essential to carve our moments that will strengthen the bonds between the five of us. In this blog post, I wanted to share some fun and faith-filled ways to build special memories with your family.

Document your family journey

I am sure like me, you have thousands and thousands of photos of your family on your phone! I try my best to not just be present in the moment, but to capture it for us to look back on and remember. That moment of remembering is so powerful for me as I lie in my bed at night and look back, and when we sit together to recall a family holiday or adventure that we were on together. Creating a beautiful roundup of your life, year upon year in photobook format is a great way to display and celebrate special memories.

Serving others together

When we do something good for others, we open up our hearts for God to do a work within us. When we invite others to come alongside us to serve, it seems as if there is a tangible knitting of our hearts with theirs. Serving others in any capacity as a family creates hearts that are missional and that have found a bigger purpose. This is an area of my personal life that I haven’t explored much but I want to learn. One way of doing this is through hospitality and opening my home to friends, families and even strangers. Preparing dishes to fill the hearts and bodies can create wonderful bonding experiences and memories, and helps foster community.

Establishing family traditions

When I gave birth to my first son I started thinking of family traditions that were unique to us, practical, special and that could be easily added without much overwhelm. Here are a few things that we do while the children are still very young:   

  • Saturday breakfast, evening mealtimes (if daddy is at home)
  • Friday games night and chips
  • Sunday movie nights
  • Morning Bible reading/short devotion
  • Regular nature walks          
  • We plan a trip either abroad or within the UK once a year.                           

These are a few things that we have started with consistently. They mean a lot to us and I look forward to seeing how it grows over the years!

It’s thinking about legacy. Pondering on and implementing the experiences that etch deep imprints into the hearts of those that we love and even ourselves, so that when we are long gone, the memories and traditions carry on a flame as a reminder of relationship and the privilege God gave us to know, love and celebrate one another.

Acknowledging milestones and celebrating one another

This is an area that is not only a great way to foster a positive and supportive family culture, but also add significant personal meaning to the individual being celebrated. They feel seen, valued and cared for and that’s the aim.

Crafting Timeless Moments: A Christian mother’s thoughts on creating special family memories

One of the big things on my heart is to create and experience special moments with my most favourite people- my husband and my 3 sons. It is a privilege to have the opportunity to plan creative and unique experiences that I pray will be etched onto our hearts for years to come.

Bringing us closer together as a unit is a worthwhile pursuit and deeply fulfilling to my mama heart. In a world filled with distractions and an easy inclination toward busyness, I can see already at this early stage of my families journey that it is essential to carve our moments that will strengthen the bonds between the five of us. In this blog post, I wanted to share some fun and faith-filled ways to build special memories with your family.

Document your family journey

I am sure like me, you have thousands and thousands of photos of your family on your phone! I try my best to not just be present in the moment, but to capture it for us to look back on and remember. That moment of remembering is so powerful for me as I lie in my bed at night and look back, and when we sit together to recall a family holiday or adventure that we were on together. Creating a beautiful roundup of your life, year upon year in photobook format is a great way to display and celebrate special memories.

Serving others together

When we do something good for others, we open up our hearts for God to do a work within us. When we invite others to come alongside us to serve, it seems as if there is a tangible knitting of our hearts with theirs. Serving others in any capacity as a family creates hearts that are missional and that have found a bigger purpose. This is an area of my personal life that I haven’t explored much but I want to learn. One way of doing this is through hospitality and opening my home to friends, families and even strangers. Preparing dishes to fill the hearts and bodies can create wonderful bonding experiences and memories, and helps foster community.

Establishing family traditions

When I gave birth to my first son I started thinking of family traditions that were unique to us, practical, special and that could be easily added without much overwhelm. Here are a few things that we do while the children are still very young:   

  • Saturday breakfast, evening mealtimes (if daddy is at home)
  • Friday games night and chips
  • Sunday movie nights
  • Morning Bible reading/short devotion
  • Regular nature walks          
  • We plan a trip either abroad or within the UK once a year.                           

These are a few things that we have started with consistently. They mean a lot to us and I look forward to seeing how it grows over the years!

It’s thinking about legacy. Pondering on and implementing the experiences that etch deep imprints into the hearts of those that we love and even ourselves, so that when we are long gone, the memories and traditions carry on a flame as a reminder of relationship and the privilege God gave us to know, love and celebrate one another.

Acknowledging milestones and celebrating one another

This is an area that is not only a great way to foster a positive and supportive family culture, but also add significant personal meaning to the individual being celebrated. They feel seen, valued and cared for and that’s the aim.

New seasons… the unknown

There is a certain apprehensive feeling that we all go through as we prepare to enter into a new season of our lives. It can be a new job, entering into a relationship, starting school, marriage, parenthood, or a large financial commitment.

Entering into a new season of our lives is like walking into the unknown because well, it is unknown to us regardless of how much we have ‘prepared ourselves’ for it. Our feelings can have us feeling strange – wondering if the thoughts we have are justifiable, reasonable, normal, or a signal that God is using to steer our hearts towards His voice in a season. Have we made the right decision or not?

Many times, when we are approaching something new, we feel uncertain because we have no control over what we will find when we open the door. We may profess that we have faith because we really do want to have faith, but deep down the feeling of apprehension may be gently gnawing at us telling us to err on the side of caution, or abandon our ambitious pursuit altogether.

In the many twists and turns, and new seasons of my life I have learnt something profound that I pray remains with me until I meet my saviour face to face. In the unknown moments of my life, God has an incredible opportunity to demonstrate His faithfulness to me. God is always faithfully providing for us and tapping us to see His provision and hand in many of the things that we go through, but sometimes we just never see it because we have grown comfortable in the security of being able to have reasonable controls over the variables in our lives.

It is only when we come face to face with the unknown- when we come face to face with our answered prayers, or a test that God is cheering us on to overcome that we contend with the feelings of uncertainty and our knees buckle a little.

God has shown me that instead of allowing the fear of uncertainty to overwhelm me, I should use it as an opportunity to allow my faith to grown in Him, and to cling onto Him rather than my own reasoning mind, and I must exchange what I see or don’t see, with His Word that builds up faith in my heart.

2 Corinthians 12:9-11

Each time he said, “My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness.” So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me. 

Affirmations for mothers at home

I am humbled by the breadth and depth of my role as a mother to my 3 boys. I am even more humbled (and often overwhelmed!) by the opportunity to be able to be with them each and everyday – watching them grow and come into their own.

The motherhood journey isn’t easy at all, and yet I truly believe that it is a sacred calling. It is an incredibly enriching and character shaping role in which we need all the encouragement and love to just keep going- one- day-at -a -time. It is deeply refining.

I am guilty of getting lost in the busyness of everyday life and responsibilities (because it all needs to be done!) and I often forget to fill my cup up as I am pouring into others everyday. It is easy for me to reach burnout and I have come to realise that daily short reminders and affirmations are a great way for me to incorporate multiple infusions into my mind and heart as I train, live with, enjoy, discipline and disciple my children.

I am always researching, reading, downloading, printing and creating something for the boys and you must do too! I thought that while we are busy making wonderful resources for our children, we should also be encouraged along the way, because as tough as our motherhood journey is, it is also incredibly beautiful and we can thrive in it by the grace of God.

I created these downloadable and free printable scripture based affirmations for mums. May they encourage, edify and remind you of your significant significant role as mum.

My boys: A worthwhile legacy

As a (current) modern woman, I have the freedom to carefully consider where I put all of my energy and focus. I can build legacy in certain areas of my life but I don’t think that anything will be nearly as profound as being on the journey of educating, raising and living life with my boys. It really is life changing.

This is bigger than my husband and I. So much bigger because what we train and normalise in our sons lives will have a ripple effect for generations to come. From the moment each one was announced on the earth our legacy work began. We teach them how to see and interact with the world around them and we have such an opportunity to shape their hearts and experience life with them.

They are a worth my life, time and sacrifice. Legacy speaks to something that remains.

Without much help they’ll grow physically, get bigger, taller and older. Through their interactions with the surrounding world they will grow mentally and socially. They’ll learn reading, writing and math and learn how to get by each day. All this can happen without much input from us as parents, but the things that legacy is made up of is character training, and authentic life and community living. Impartation, vision casting, establishing, building, constructing, spiritual, discipline, work, love, holding up, deep heart work. If we don’t try to touch on any of these areas, how will they launch out into the world fully grounded in who they are and whose they are?

Sometimes, to think of where to start feels like being placed in the middle of the ocean and tasked with finding my way back to land. In which direction do I turn my compass? How long before I start to feel or know that I am drowning? Can I swim? Will I swim?

I love my boys with all that is in me- but my goodness do I feel way out of my depth. The magnitude of my role terrifies me, and the simplicity of “just being” even more so. Will it be enough for them? Oh Lord calm my anxious heart. The many questions and wondering.

They are worth it

Motherhood musings: My boys: A worthwhile legacy

As a (current) modern woman, I have the freedom to carefully consider where I put all of my energy and focus. I can build legacy in certain areas of my life but I don’t think that anything will be nearly as profound as being on the journey of educating, raising and living life with my boys. It really is life changing.

This is bigger than my husband and I. So much bigger because what we train and normalise in our sons lives will have a ripple effect for generations to come. From the moment each one was announced on the earth our legacy work began. We teach them how to see and interact with the world around them and we have such an opportunity to shape their hearts and experience life with them.

They are a worth my life, time and sacrifice. Legacy speaks to something that remains.

Without much help they’ll grow physically, get bigger, taller and older. Through their interactions with the surrounding world they will grow mentally and socially. They’ll learn reading, writing and math and learn how to get by each day. All this can happen without much input from us as parents, but the things that legacy is made up of is character training, and authentic life and community living. Impartation, vision casting, establishing, building, constructing, spiritual, discipline, work, love, holding up, deep heart work. If we don’t try to touch on any of these areas, how will they launch out into the world fully grounded in who they are and whose they are?

Sometimes, to think of where to start feels like being placed in the middle of the ocean and tasked with finding my way back to land. In which direction do I turn my compass? How long before I start to feel or know that I am drowning? Can I swim? Will I swim?

I love my boys with all that is in me- but my goodness do I feel way out of my depth. The magnitude of my role terrifies me, and the simplicity of “just being” even more so. Will it be enough for them? Oh Lord calm my anxious heart. The many questions and wondering.

They are worth it

Awaking wonder in the hearts of my boys

My boys by nature are already bent towards wonder. If they aren’t jumping off furniture imagining that they are flying superhero agents sent to rescue the world, they are completely immersed in the land of all things soil, mud and water as they dig to find treasure, or create foundations to build forts, castles and temples!

There is a part of us that has a longing. A deep well within us that needs filing with the fullness of God, but If I am honest, the thought of awaking wonder in the hearts of my boys feels like an intimidating prospect because there is a huge part of me that feels stuck when I consider being this other version of myself who is free spirited and sees and feels all the beauty around me.

It feels hard because I have been trained into a system that values results, efficiency, competitive edge, hurriedness over a slower more savored pace of life. I suppose the title of this blog post should be “how to awaken wonder in my own heart”.

My boys by nature are already bent towards wonder. If they aren’t jumping off furniture imagining that they are flying superhero agents sent to rescue the world, they are completely immersed in the land of all things soil, mud and water as they dig to find treasure, or create foundations to build forts, castles and temples. I honestly look at them most times in amazement. We absolutely have hunters, wrestlers, producers and conquerors in our midst! They are so cool and remind me that we have an innate pull within us to bring forth creativity in our own unique way.

I have to be honest also, that most of the time, I am also thinking “what on earth…” because I just feel so far removed from the way a boys brain is wired to work! Yet God has given me this portion. The three most wonderful boys to nurture, disciple and raise into wonderful men who reflect the image of God.

When I think of awakening wonder in the hearts of these souls, I think about leaving a legacy of hearts that beat after the unseen things of this world, while appreciating the very things that anchor us in real relationship, community and life. I think of hearts that beat strongly and thirst for knowledge in real tangible ways, hearts that feel full and satisfied with the precious simplicities of life that we are so unfamiliar with. Awaking wonder to me is about loving and nurturing each boy individually so that they grow roots in who they are without ever feeling the need to compete with others. To feel wholeheartedly secure in Christ and in your place in this world is probably the most anchoring experience that we can desire.

My view of education is changing and I never ever thought that I would experience this! I see now that it isn’t linear. The path to “success” and fulfillment isn’t just one way that we all have to walk and I need them to know this. There is so much wonder, so much to ponder on, so much to explore and to wrestle with in this rich life and I really want them to have this. Academic success is important, but I believe that a life undergirded by faith and inner character is more of a blessing- brings forth more of a fruitful and full life.

I want them to be free enough in their minds to build a deeply fun life giving enough time for their hearts to taste and see all that life has to offer. Seeking after it. Finding wonder and inspiration that organically and authentically propels them forward to their next learning adventure- because it truly never stops.

God bless,

Alethea

5 ways to feel refreshed as a mother

I love a good refresh and reset, and some days call for it when things don’t go according to plan. In today’s post I’ll be sharing 5 quick and simple things that you can implement as a mum to press the refresh button and freshen up your day!

Tip 1: Tidy up a space in your home

I am a big believer that as human beings that need connection and feed off of our surroundings, the environment that we live in can and does have a big impact on how we can feel.

As a mum of three, it’s quite difficult to always keep the main living areas clean and clutter free. This definitely can leave me feeling overwhelmed. Once day I realised that doing my best to keep my kitchen countertops clean, and the dishes washed made me feel so good every time I walked into that area. It instantly lifted my mood and made me feel somewhat put together to have a small area clean throughout the day.

For you it could be a corner of your living room, the bathroom or even the hallway. Give this tip a go and see if it helps to make you feel a little refreshed.

Tip 2: Take a quick or long walk outside

Since having my boys, I have grown to love being outdoors. Even more so to release all of the boisterous energy out into the open! They get time to run, shout and play while I use the time to literally breath. To be out in the open and specifically in nature is deeply calming to the soul and gives a sense of smallness in comparison to the magnitude of everything.

If I can’t make it out to a park or forest, and the weather is good, simply walking in my garden provides the same effect. When we didn’t have a garden, I utilised our balcony, and it became a place of solace for me to reflect, pray and express gratitude. If you don’t have either, then you can open a window and let more of the outdoors in. It really does help to recharge your day.

Tip 3: Take a shower

This may sound funny, but it really works! As busy mums, it can be so difficult to have time to enjoy a proper shower with all the spa like trimmings (facials, body scrubs etc). When I am able to during the day – I ask my husband for a few minutes and I jump into the shower. The feeling of the warm water and a nice smelling shower gel is instantly calming for me. Some days I sneak in 2 showers, one in the morning and another in the later afternoon just to give myself a boost for the day.

Tip 4: Prepare a lunch that you enjoy

We all know that eating well provides important sustenance to the body and yet it can be really difficult to find the time or motivation to prepare simple nutritious meals that will leave us feeling boosted and not deflated or bloated. Having a few quick meals that you enjoy eating can really be a mood changer when you are having a long or difficult day.

I take time to prepare the meal, expressing gratitude to the Lord for his provision. This instantly makes me feel blessed. Some foods that I enjoy making are scrambled eggs with avocado toast, a greek salad with grilled chicken, tortilla wraps, (root) vegetable soup, smoothies and grilled or roasted vegetables. These tend to be my quick go-to’s which leave me feeling happy because I have nourished my body.

Tip 5: Write down 3 things that you are thankful for

I love this one because

It can encourage you to pause.

To think through things.

To breathe.

Journaling and writing down encourages us to always come to God with a heart of true, sincere gratitude- which is so life transforming. It helps us to be very intentional about our thanksgiving to God. With very busy days, it can be easy to forget about the things that you are grateful for but choosing to carve out 5-10 minutes in your day to express gratitude helps you to stay focused on the things that truly matter in your life.

Have you tried any of these tips? I would love to hear in the comments below! There are so many other things that we can do to refresh and recharge ourselves as mothers. Feel free to comment on more to encourage another mum.

A mother with eternity in mind

Preparing to steward another life as God would desire and leads us to is no small thing. It requires all of you. Your sacrifice (a vision worthy of this), sensitive communication, your dependence on God, and your death in several ways in order that another might live.

My work as a mother, is to live unto the glory of God, and steward, nurture, raise and point my children to this very God who sent his Son to do his mighty work on the cross in our place to pay the just penalty for our sins.

It’s a hard work.

An intimidating prospect.

The cost is high.

But a responsibility given to us with an unlimited resource of grace, wisdom and help by God Himself.

Before each of my sons were born I would often stare at my growing belly, with its jabs and movement signifying the life inside of me.

The life inside of me.

New life, untouched by this world and yet so familiar with its fallen disposition.

A whole new human being to grace this earth with his presence. One who God has known before he was even conceived.

Wow.

Far be it from me that I’ll become so preoccupied with the externals- the clothes, shoes, socials, and constant photographs, that I am blinded to the most crucial part of my child- The essence of a developing character and personality which needs to be shepherded to know and love God.

Newborn moses basket on a bed

Preparing to steward another life as God would desire and leads us to is no small thing. It requires all of you. Your sacrifice (a vision worthy of this), sensitive communication, your dependence on God, and your death in several waysin order that another might live.

Such a change from my personal life.

For the longest time I was extremely nervous. What a responsibility. In our current climate where gangs and knife crime is increasing, can I raise up a young boy into a man who walks to the beat of a different drum, and sets a new pace and standard?

Can I do this?

What if I fail?

Do I have the energy and motivation to be so hands-on, and intentional with this new life?

This beautiful boy who will show me the wonders and mysteries of life, and yet will be plagued by sin himself. How do I steward that? How many books do I have to read, and how many sermons do I have to watch? Will all this information stay in my brain and present itself in uncanny wisdom when it is needed the most?

What if I fail?

Proverbs 2:6 says; For the Lord gives wisdom; From His mouth come knowledge and understanding…

The reality is that we cannot adequately steward a child- steward anything for God without His wisdom, and eternity being our goal and hearts ambition.

And when eternity becomes our focal point, we realise that we are not alone in this equation of mothering and shepherding.

Oh, it is far much bigger than us, and requires another effort unmatched. That of God and His eagerness to come alongside us as we figure things out, lean into Him for strength and wisdom, in order to pour back into our homes.

Mother with eternity in mind

Once we decide to mother with eternity in mind, the focus shifts and we are no longer alone.

We cease to become the standard and the end of our child’s life, and we gladly and willingly step aside to point them to the place of passion- the majestic cross that saved our very own lives from spiritual death.

That becomes the beginning and the end, as it is the only thing that can adequately and biblically address a sinful heart, bringing it to true repentance.

Redemption integrated with everyday life in a fallen world.

Only Jesus can take what training we give feeble as it is, and multiply it a thousand times in the heart of a young one-

All for His glory.

This is my earnest desire, and constant prayer.

Have you ever thought about motherhood in this way? I’d love to hear about it in the comments below!