A Few Favorite Communities!

I’m so excited to share with you a few of my favorite communities in blogland.  There is truly a place for everyone.  I’m inspired by the women behind each of these sites.  They are passionate about mothering, nurturing, teaching, loving and instilling love for God in every day life. These women have “future” mindsets.  They see today as a window to the future as they prepare their children to fight for truth.

So, today, I present to you The MOB Society, The MODsquad, Raising Homemakers and The Homeschool Village.  I asked a member from each of these wonderful communities to write a short description of what they are all about.  I know your hearts will be blessed in reading!

The MOB Society

Mothers of Boys

Mothers of Boys. A community FOR moms of boys BY moms of boys.

(Except for that one dad…)

Not a community discussing behavior modification or fad parenting of the day. But one reaching the hearts of boys for the Gospel and preparing a generation of men to love the Lord.

With four boys between them, Erin and Brooke have asked themselves question after question about raising godly men. Do they have all of the answers?

NO.

But they believe in a God who will supply all of their needs according to His riches in Christ Jesus.

And they want to help you have that same faith. No matter what. They want to help you learn to apply scripture practically in your boys’ day-to-day lives. They want to help you answer the hard questions…to understand your own reactions to your boys…to learn how to BEST protect him, and his heart.

The M.O.B. Society has an incredible line up of writers just itching to share their hearts with you. Come meet women who understand what it means to watch your boys, your very heart, walk around outside your body. They understand your desire to protect him no matter what, while also allowing God to have His perfect way in his life. Women with young boys, older boys, special needs boys and itty bitty boys. Single moms, unequally yoked moms and pastor’s wives. We have it all. God is giving us it all.

For you.

Join the MOB Society on Twitter, Facebook and The MOB Society blog!

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The MODsquad

The MODsquad {mothers of daughters} Blog began with the purpose to encourage and inspire moms to raise daughters with purity, character, and hearts for God.

Our plan is to do this through engaging posts that speak to your heart, by sharing resources we find to help you as a mom raising daughters, praying together for our girls, and connecting as a community.

What began with four moms & a Twitter conversation has grown to hundreds more joining together who are passionately raising their girls for God’s glory. We are excited about what He has in store for us in the days ahead!

Join the MODsquad on Twitter, Facebook and the MODsquad blog!

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The Homeschool Village – Bridging Homeschool Families


The Homeschool Village was created by homeschool moms in effort to interact with existing homeschool families.  Our desire is to offer a place where everyone has a voice and can support each other through this exciting adventure!  We offer weekly themed link ups, guest posts, and a panel of mentoring veteran homeschoolers.  Our desire is to connect with you personally not to offer more tasks for your daily planner.

Join The Homeschool Village on Twitter, Facebook and The Homeschool Village blog!

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Raising Homemakers

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RaisingHomemakers.com was born out of a desire to grow, learn, and be encouraged by women who were living out Titus 2 and who were managing their homes well for the glory of God.

I (Sarah Mae) am a “young” mom of three small babes, and always wanted to stay home and raise them up…but I had no idea how hard it would be! I was never taught any homemaking arts, and to this day my husband is just fine with having cereal for dinner {ahem}. However, I want to be a woman who perseveres through the “tough” so that I can not only look back knowing I was intentional with my family, but I am able to teach and train my daughters in the skills necessary for running a household!

This space is for us to journey together in learning how to teach and train our daughters in the homemaking arts to the glory of God…and to re-train ourselves! We are extremely blessed to have wise, older women willing to give their time to teach us what they’ve learned and to encourage us in the way. I am grateful some of them are writers here.

I hope Raising Homemakers will be of help to you…it is my prayer that we would all continue on in knowledge, skill, and love.

Join Raising Homemakers on Facebook and the Raising Homemakers blog!

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Join them. Support them.  Be encouraged and inspired!

Do you have a favorite online community? I would love to hear about it!  I’m considering occasionally featuring various communities. 🙂

7 Comments

  1. Fantastic! Heading out to visit each of them. Thank you for sharing the info and links for each.

    I would be interested in other grandma/grandparent bloggers if you run across any… since I’m one myself. 🙂
    Diana´s last blog post ..the day i saw the mountains

  2. Thanks for sharing these communities! I’ve heard of a couple- but am so excited to check out the other couple!!
    I really enjoy your blog- I’m stopping by from Rachel’s blog (A Steady Rain)! What a wonderful place to encourage other mommies!! Have a great day!
    Jessica
    Jessica´s last blog post ..Getting to Church On Time…

  3. Thanks for sharing these – all look like “must check out!”
    communities.
    I recently ran across this community, “Take Root and Write” – http://www.christianwomentakeroot.com/ after a friend shared an article with me. I’m exploring it more today. I’m glad this is a school “break week” so I have time to putter around on the computer!

  4. thanks for sharing these sites. Looking forward to checking them out. I want to have well rounded, God-fearing kids and any ideas to help me accomplish that is always appreciated!!
    Brooke´s last blog post ..Its almost time

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