Homemaking is about values and priorities, not job status
If you are a working mom (or are considering becoming one at some point) who doesn’t just want to keep all the plates spinning but who wants to harmonize your roles at work and home, this book is for you. Culture today tells us we can have it all, but there is freedom in creating boundaries and embracing sacrifice as a form of sanctification as we love our family well. Even amidst navigating a job or career, we can prioritize homemaking through resisting busyness, embracing simplicity, creating healthy household rhythms, and planning meaningful family time.
If you’re not a working mom but want to better understand and support those of us who are, this book may also be for you!
I’m so pleased to introduce you to my passion project! This book was a labor of love I pray will bless you or someone you know.
PRAISE FOR THE WORKING HOMEMAKER
“The Working Homemaker is a treasure trove that eloquently and thoroughly unpacks biblical truths related to women, work, family and faith. It’s equal parts challenging, encouraging, and relatable, which is why, by page two, I was audibly cheering and reading sections to my husband. This is the book my heart has hoped for – thoughtful content intended to realistically examine the connectivity between our roles as Christian mothers, workers, and homemakers.”
STEPHANIE LLORENTE, CEO of Prep Communications & Restored for Moms
“The Working Homemaker provides a warm, faith-based perspective for working moms balancing career and homelife. Charity’s personal stories and biblical wisdom guide us to embrace our roles, steward our time, and honor God daily. It’s a heartfelt reminder that we can flourish in both work and homemaking, creating peaceful, Christ-centered lives with grace and purpose.”
LINSDAY WALKER, Faith Led Working Moms Podcast