Introduction: Living by God’s Seasons The world moves fast, but creation still keeps its pace. Spring doesn’t rush. Summer doesn’t apologize. Autumn doesn’t cling. Winter doesn’t resist rest. Each season carries a rhythm — a divine cadence that reminds us life is meant to ebb and flow. Christian living, like homesteading, thrives when we learn to…
Author: M.S. Kimball
Building a Sanctuary Home
Introduction: Home as Holy Ground A sanctuary isn’t built by accident. It’s shaped slowly—by intention, by prayer, by the quiet choices that turn ordinary rooms into places of peace. A sanctuary home is not about perfection; it’s about presence. It’s where the Spirit feels welcome, where the pace slows, and where the heart remembers that God…
Learning the Hard Things
Introduction: The Courage to Learn Anyway There’s a moment every woman who works close to the land knows well—the pause before trying something new. The chainsaw hums, the dough refuses to rise, the fence line stretches farther than you thought. You feel the weight of not knowing, and the whisper of doubt says, you can’t….
Living God-Sufficient
Introduction: The Quiet Strength of God‑Sufficiency There’s a kind of strength the world doesn’t recognize. It isn’t loud. It isn’t flashy. It doesn’t demand attention. It’s the strength that grows in the quiet places — in the early‑morning stillness before the house wakes, in the soft glow of a woodstove fire, in the steady rhythm…
When Someone Says I Can’t, I Learn It Anyway
I tend to pride myself on my ability to learn quickly and do things on my own. For example, a couple of weeks ago it was still cold enough that we needed to use the woodstove — but we were out of wood. Last year, my husband taught me how to use his chainsaw. So…
Where I Stand: Building a Sanctuary in the In‑Between
“Somewhere between where I am and where I dream of being, I’m learning to build a sanctuary.” The sun is beginning to rise now. I always watch as it rises. I get up early in the morning for some quiet time before the kids wake. My husband has already gone off to work; all is…
In the Quiet, God Draws Near
There is a kind of quiet that doesn’t come from silence, but from surrender. A quiet that settles over the heart when we stop striving, stop rushing, and simply let ourselves be held. It’s the quiet I’ve been learning to return to — the place where God meets us not with noise or urgency, but…






