Reflecting the Gospel in Housework

Does what I do really matter? As a mother, I often find myself questioning the significance of picking up Cheerios or doing laundry for the umpteenth time. Yet, what if these ordinary tasks are not just mundane chores, but opportunities to reflect the gospel? From the mess of spilled milk to the preparation of meals, each act can remind us of God’s provision and grace. Join me as we explore how housework can become a beautiful expression of worship, pointing our hearts and our families back to the extraordinary love of Christ in the midst of our everyday lives.
Avoiding the Burnout Trap

We all know how it goes: a new volunteer joins the youth ministry with joy and high hopes, only to leave sad and embittered a short time later. This is the story of burnout—a common off-ramp for many volunteers in student ministry. But can we help them avoid it? The answer is YES! By understanding what burnout truly is and clearly defining the role of a student ministry volunteer, we can create an environment that fosters growth and fulfillment. Discover how clarity and thoughtful guidance can transform your ministry and support your volunteers in their calling.
Regarding the “Least of These”

The least of these: the often unnoticed individuals in daily life, each holding immense stories and insights that deserve our recognition, understanding, and compassion, reminding us that every person has their own unique journey and valuable contributions to our shared human experience.



