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Our homes have become places where we go to escape the rest of the world. A phrase I heard a few weeks ago has stuck with me as we are experiencing "self-imposed solitude." With that mentality has come rising depression.
Our homes have gotten bigger, but the entertaining spaces aren't. Our private areas are expanding.
Let's explore what it would look like to reclaim the historic view of discipleship would mean for modern believers!
You can find Phylicia Masonheimer book "Every Home a Foundation" or follow Phylicia on Instagram
You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blog
Helping you love Jesus and disciple your kids on Instagram
Or get access to the "Bible Study" by signing up with email!
Original Music written and recorded by Jonathan Camenisch
*affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest
By Elizabeth Santelmann5
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Our homes have become places where we go to escape the rest of the world. A phrase I heard a few weeks ago has stuck with me as we are experiencing "self-imposed solitude." With that mentality has come rising depression.
Our homes have gotten bigger, but the entertaining spaces aren't. Our private areas are expanding.
Let's explore what it would look like to reclaim the historic view of discipleship would mean for modern believers!
You can find Phylicia Masonheimer book "Every Home a Foundation" or follow Phylicia on Instagram
You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blog
Helping you love Jesus and disciple your kids on Instagram
Or get access to the "Bible Study" by signing up with email!
Original Music written and recorded by Jonathan Camenisch
*affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest

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