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Level 3 — Household Economy

Menial Tasks & Heaven in Your Home

Listen Now A priest friend recently shared how he had heard the idea of “Menial Task Thursdays” from a brother priest. Before he corralled his menial tasks,

Your Kids’ Housework Ethic

Listen Now Do you wish your kids were more proactive about helping around the house? You’re not alone! Many are the parents who just sigh and

Choose Your Housework Attitude

Listen Now “My sister Lilly woke up at 4:30 each morning, went to lead the daily Rosary at 6 a.m. at her parish, attended the

How to Go to Joseph

Listen Now The mid-Lent festivities may be over—first St. Patrick’s, then Laetare Sunday, and finally St. Joseph’s!—but we invite you to reflect with us on the

Lent and Daily Family Life

Lent will be upon us soon, and likely with it, our self-designed plans for asceticism. If you’re like me, you are prone to creating far-flung

The Heart of the Home

Last Sunday, as we prepared to take a one-day trip to Birmingham for an ETWN interview on At Home with Jim & Joy (here’s the schedule), we found

How to Run a Household

“My son is starting his freshman year in college,” a friend of ours told us recently, “and I don’t think he even knows how to

Menial Tasks & Heaven in Your Home

Listen Now A priest friend recently shared how he had heard the idea of “Menial Task Thursdays” from a brother priest. Before he corralled his menial tasks,

Your Kids’ Housework Ethic

Listen Now Do you wish your kids were more proactive about helping around the house? You’re not alone! Many are the parents who just sigh and

Choose Your Housework Attitude

Listen Now “My sister Lilly woke up at 4:30 each morning, went to lead the daily Rosary at 6 a.m. at her parish, attended the

How to Go to Joseph

Listen Now The mid-Lent festivities may be over—first St. Patrick’s, then Laetare Sunday, and finally St. Joseph’s!—but we invite you to reflect with us on the

Lent and Daily Family Life

Lent will be upon us soon, and likely with it, our self-designed plans for asceticism. If you’re like me, you are prone to creating far-flung

The Heart of the Home

Last Sunday, as we prepared to take a one-day trip to Birmingham for an ETWN interview on At Home with Jim & Joy (here’s the schedule), we found

How to Run a Household

“My son is starting his freshman year in college,” a friend of ours told us recently, “and I don’t think he even knows how to

Kids Need (and Want) Real Work

Listen Now This week, Soren shares an individual reflection on work, dads, and family life. Reading “Teens Need Real Jobs, Not Elite Internships” in the

Your Unique Mission from God

Listen Now Last week, we attended the SENT “Build Like Saints” Summit in Fort Worth, TX, and were encouraged by all the stories of fellow

EWTN at Trinity House!

Just last week we had the honor of hosting EWTN, the largest religious media network in the world, for a special feature video released on their

Busyness vs Intentional Living

Listen Now If there’s one thing we’ve noticed over the years, it’s that we parents all want to build a rich, immersive, Catholic culture in

Homes Under Her Queenship

Listen Now With this Thursday’s feast of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a question: Is your home under the queenship of Mary? And

Back-to-School Jitters

Listen Now With the start of a new school year just a few weeks away, kids are starting to feel the jitters. Many homes will

Ready for Revival?

Listen Now We recently got back from the National Eucharistic Congress, which was a breathtaking series of encounters that comes down to one word: REVIVAL. The

What Happens When Kids Visit the Elderly

Listen Now “Let’s just say the first few minutes were awkward,” our 15-year-old daughter shared with us the other day. She was recounting her visit last

Did God Make a Bid Today?

Listen Now Great news: As of today we’re 90% of the way to our mid-year goal of $40,000! Will you prayerfully consider joining our appeal

Kids Need (and Want) Real Work

Listen Now This week, Soren shares an individual reflection on work, dads, and family life. Reading “Teens Need Real Jobs, Not Elite Internships” in the

Your Unique Mission from God

Listen Now Last week, we attended the SENT “Build Like Saints” Summit in Fort Worth, TX, and were encouraged by all the stories of fellow

EWTN at Trinity House!

Just last week we had the honor of hosting EWTN, the largest religious media network in the world, for a special feature video released on their

Busyness vs Intentional Living

Listen Now If there’s one thing we’ve noticed over the years, it’s that we parents all want to build a rich, immersive, Catholic culture in

Homes Under Her Queenship

Listen Now With this Thursday’s feast of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a question: Is your home under the queenship of Mary? And

Back-to-School Jitters

Listen Now With the start of a new school year just a few weeks away, kids are starting to feel the jitters. Many homes will

Ready for Revival?

Listen Now We recently got back from the National Eucharistic Congress, which was a breathtaking series of encounters that comes down to one word: REVIVAL. The

What Happens When Kids Visit the Elderly

Listen Now “Let’s just say the first few minutes were awkward,” our 15-year-old daughter shared with us the other day. She was recounting her visit last

Did God Make a Bid Today?

Listen Now Great news: As of today we’re 90% of the way to our mid-year goal of $40,000! Will you prayerfully consider joining our appeal

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