Teachers of Good Things by K. Denise Holmberg
One of the perks of “getting older” (besides that it’s better than the alternative) is passing on wisdom to help younger women grow and become more effective in their lives. Becoming teachers of good things. The older women should be teachers of good things . That they admonish the young women to love their husbands and to love their children. To be good homemakers, that the word of God may not be blasphemed. (From Titus 2) I’m sharing a tip today that helped me run my home more efficiently. Apron First I did two things each morning when I was raising my five children. I put on an apron and then I made dinner. Yep, that’s right, dinner. The kids would head out the door to catch the school bus and I would prep and cook whatever we were eating that evening. Life gets so busy during a regular day whether you have kids, a full-time job, or both. It becomes too easy to hit a fast food joint when everyone’s tired and cranky (of course that never includes mot