Knowing How to Bake Brownies Isn’t Enough – Subscriber Special!

brownies...yawn...boooringAfter my Welcome Home post on Monday about Home Cookin’, this might seem like a strange follow up, but it has to be said.

Knowing how to cook doesn’t make you a good homekeeper.

It’s a skill that can be done with or without the heart.  If you only learn the skills for yourself and teach the skills to your daughters, yet never reach the heart of homemaking, you and your daughters will fail miserably.

So, please teach your girls how to cook and clean and all the homemaking skills that belong to this wonderful job, but don’t neglect the heart!

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  • Homemaking from the Heart Prayer
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6 thoughts on “Knowing How to Bake Brownies Isn’t Enough – Subscriber Special!

  1. i need a list of basic –MUST haves- to have on hand re: cooking, cleaning,…I am soooo in desperate need of a BEGINNERS book, series, etc. of homemaking, homesteading….and the MUST need of staying in the homemaker positions as opposed to going out and getting a full time job..or 3 !!!!!
    PLEASE guide me in how to keep my homemaker position steady and a much needed position as opposed to becoming an employee. PLEASE

  2. Amy,
    This has been on my heart so much lately. With so many children to care for, plus homeschooling, plus all the house stuff…it just all gets to be so much. I know that I have lost a lot of the heart I should have for my home. And I have 4 daughters I am training; one of whom is 17, so possibly not much longer left to train her before she has her own home.
    I am so glad you posted this. It is confirmation to me that I need to get right before the Lord and learn to love my job and calling again. LOVE it. Not just do it. Because I can do it. I do it every day. But that isn’t helping my girls a bit.
    Thank you, Amy.

  3. I wrote out a long comment that disappeared into cyber space. Bah!
    I am just grateful for this post. I have lost some of the heart for my job. I am training 4 daughters to be wives and mothers, and I am just going through the motions. I am still doing special things, I just don’t love it right now. I need to get right before God and ask His help to LOVE my job again. Not just do it. LOVE it.
    Thanks, Amy!