Please turn JavaScript on
header-image

Healing Home

We bring you the latest updates from Healing Home through a simple and fast subscription.

We can deliver your news in your inbox, on your phone or you can read them here on this website on your personal news page.

Unsubscribe at any time without hassle.

Healing Home's title: Healing Home | Creating Beauty in the Home |

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  2.17 / week

Message History

The moment I pulled out our nativity story spinner for the first time, my kids practically flocked to the table like I had just announced hot cocoa and candy canes. There’s something magical about hands-on nativity crafts, especially when they help us slow down and remember the story that matters most at Christmas. And let’s […]

Read full story

Living a Life of Gratitude can transform your home, your heart, and your daily rhythms as a Christian homemaker. It’s going to be the day after Thanksgiving (US) when I release this content. I’m wondering if I’ll end up regretting it because everyone will be in full “Christmas” mode. And yet, there is something so […]

Read full story

If you’re looking for a simple gratitude activity that works for the whole family (and doesn’t add one more complicated thing to your already full November), a Gratitude Jar might be exactly what you need. I just finished creating my newest resource: a free printable Gratitude Jar Printable set—with a matching upgraded version if you […]

Read full story

Every once in a while, a kids’ devotional comes along that just clicks—not only for the child reading it, but for the parent guiding them. Wild Faith Devotional for Kids was exactly that for our family. I was sent this book to review, but honestly? I would’ve bought it anyway after flipping through the first […]

Read full story

A patina home embraces real life—fingerprints, worn floors, and all. Discover peace, gratitude, and joy in your beautifully imperfect home. Patina means the soft, beautiful wear that comes with age — the gentle green film that settles on copper, the softened grain of an old cutting board, the dulled shine of a well-loved brass doorknob. […]

Read full story