Welcome to the 72nd edition of The Christian Home, a weekly Blog Magazine posted every Monday. Each article was submitted by various Christian Blog Authors.
There are some wonderful articles submitted for this issue. I hope you will enjoy them.
Design and Decorate
Parenting
Featured Columnist – CrazyMom provides A Fun Way to Get the Kiddos to Help
over at Ramblings at the Crazy House. I so need this today as getting the boys to do anything resembling work just isn’t happening at the moment.
Gardening and Flowers
Homekeeping
Featured Columnist –Karri shares Top 5 Books for Organizing Your Home & Family over at My Life’s a Treasure. I love to find new resources to help me get organized and admit I haven’t seen some of the titles on Karri’s list. That clutter diet book and I might need to make a date soon!Modest fashion
Featured Columnist - Caroline from The Modest Mom blog is back with another Modest Monday and a Link Up. I have shied away from long dresses, but this one is so cute I just might reconsider after I find a new ‘set point’ for weight.
Health and Fitness Check-in
Featured Columnist -Annie Kate presents Fit Mommy Friday: A Busy Week posted at Tea Time with Annie Kate. She mentions a fitness key that I completely agree with ~ focus on ONE thing at a time. Overwhelming yourself with too many drastic changes could result in tossing in the towel down the line.
Laura O in AK shares the second in a series about personal health with Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Your Health, Part 2 of a Cautionary Tale at Day by Day in Our World. Hospitality
Featured Columnist-Heather shares Roasted Baby Bok Choy over at Marine Corps Nomads. I only seem to think of Chinese stir-fry when I consider bok choy and this dish looks like a great way to add that particular vegetable into your diet.
Movies and Music
Gentle Humor
Featured Columnist – Lisa from The Army Chaps Wife will be back soon.
Home Business
The Godly Home
It is with a sad heart that I pull Mrs. White’s name from the Finance Column. She is stepping back from the world of blogging for now. I will miss her wonderful posts over at The Legacy of Home and really enjoyed her take on household finances.
I am looking for a featured columnist and/or submissions for the Finance and Young Adult Columns. The young adult columnist needs to be an established teen or young adult blogger.




















