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Finding Presence in the Chaos: A Mom’s Guide to Showing Up When Life Feels Overwhelming

I haven’t cooked a real home-cooked meal since August. As I sit in Panera while my daughter’s at volleyball practice, the holiday season is barreling toward us and I’m not sure I’m ready. Between job changes, tight finances, endless practices, and the pressure to create magical moments, I’m learning something important: You don’t have to be perfect to be present. If you’re feeling the weight of trying to show up when life feels overwhelming, mama, I see you. Let me share what God is teaching me about finding presence in the chaos—and why the legacy you’re building is found in faithfulness, not flawlessness.

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How to Create a Legacy Vision Statement for Your Family

Every family has a story, but not every family tells it intentionally. Creating a legacy vision statement serves as your family’s North Star—guiding decisions, setting priorities, and building something meaningful for generations. Learn how biblical principles can transform your approach to finances, parenting, and intentional legacy building.

Discover 7 biblical principles for teaching kids about money that build character and create a lasting legacy. Learn how to raise children who understand stewardship, generosity, and God's heart for finances.

7 Biblical Principles for Teaching Kids About Money

Teaching kids about money isn’t just about budgets—it’s about discipleship. When we ground our children’s financial education in biblical truth, we’re preparing them to be faithful stewards of God’s resources. The financial habits and values we instill today will echo through generations, becoming part of our lasting legacy.