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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 3 Day 2 (16): PromisesIn Genesis 8-11, the author reflects on God’s promise symbolized by the rainbow after the flood, emphasizing its meaning beyond cultural misinterpretations. They advocate for loving oneself and others while adhering to biblical truths, especially in parenting. The reflections aim to inspire faith and understanding of God’s faithfulness.
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 3 Day 1 (15): Peace with GodThe content reflects on Romans 5-6, emphasizing God’s transformative grace and the hope found in Jesus, even amid suffering. It highlights the importance of faith, the power of nurturing children in a godly manner, and the call to share the gospel. The author shares personal reflections and encourages consistency in…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 2 Day 7 (14): TemptationThe book of Matthew highlights Jesus as the Messiah and King, with John the Baptist preparing the way through repentance. Tempted by Satan, Jesus remains steadfast in scripture. Believers are encouraged to rely on God’s Word for guidance amidst challenges like temptation, anxiety, and loneliness, fostering a deeper relationship with…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 2 Day 6 (13): Relationships MatterRead: Job 3-4 In Job 1–2, we read that Job loses almost everything. He is experiencing indescribable pain and sorrow. Yet even in the depths of his suffering, Job chooses to remain in God’s presence. While praising God, he cries out and wrestles honestly with his new reality. The pain…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 2 Day 5 (12): God Hears UsRead: Psalms 3–5 Remember that Psalms, in Hebrew, means songs. Psalms is the longest book in the Bible, consisting of 150 chapters, or psalms. Various authors contributed to it, including King David. In Israel, the Psalms held immense significance in worship. They were hymns sung during services, prayers spoken aloud,…
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Continue reading →: All Things Homeopathy: A Crunchy Mama FavoriteAll Things Homeopathy, founded by Amber Fox, is a resource for families exploring homeopathy, offering remedies, courses, and consultations. As a supportive, mama-owned business, it aims to make homeopathy approachable for all. The Get Well Soon Kit has been particularly helpful for the author and her family in managing their…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 2 Day 4 (11): ObedienceRead: Joshua 6–10 Yesterday, January 10th, was National Quitter’s Day. The day many people give up on their New Year’s resolutions. Twelve days. That’s all it takes. Imagine if God gave up on us after only 12 days. Or if we gave up on our faith after 12 days. Think…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 2 Day 3 (10): Walking FaithfullyRead: Genesis 4–7 As we continue in Genesis, we move quickly from Adam and Eve, to Cain and Abel, and then to Noah. One thing that always gets me when reading these early chapters is how long people lived. It’s hard to even wrap my mind around. But we also…
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Continue reading →: The Lord is Our Foundation: Solid Foundation Functional HealthOne thing I love about running this Cx3 space is getting to highlight businesses that are not only doing good work, but are built on faith, obedience, and a deep love for others. Solid Foundation Functional Health is one of those businesses. This mama-owned business is run by Chelsey Rozeboom.…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 2 Day 2 (9): Saved by GraceRead: Romans 3-4 The book of Romans is a letter written by Paul to the early church in Rome to explain salvation and faith. He makes it clear: it is not by works that we are saved, but by faith through the grace of God. We cannot get here on…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 2 Day 1 (8): Light & DarknessRead: Isaiah 7–11 There is a lot to read today and honestly a lot to unpack, so brace yourselves. As a quick reminder, the book of Isaiah was written about 700 years before the birth of Jesus. That alone is pretty incredible, especially when you realize how clearly Isaiah speaks…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 1 Day 7 (7): Immanuel = God with UsRead: Matthew 1–2 In the first two chapters of Matthew, we see both genealogy and history. We read about Joseph’s difficult decision to stay with Mary and to accept Jesus as his own son. We also see the challenges Jesus and his earthly family faced in His earliest years. These…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 1 Day 6 (6): Godliness Over PerfectionRead: Isaiah 1–6 Some of this reading made sense right away, but other parts … well, I ended up looking up the message version linked below. It helped me make sense of the more challenging areas. I wanted to try to actually understand what Isaiah was saying, not just read…
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Continue reading →: Small Business Spotlight: Roberta GeneA Mission Rooted in Faith From the moment I connected with April Wendel, it was clear that Roberta Gene was not just another natural product boutique. It’s a ministry. April’s story is full of quiet obedience, patient waiting, and bold faith. After years of making her own everyday essentials at…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 1 Day 5 (5): Faithfulness AlwaysRead: Job 1-2 I want to sit here and say that I would have reacted the same way Job did; that I would have kept my faith strong no matter what. But as a mother, I honestly pray I never have to experience that kind of pain or sorrow. Losing…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 1 Day 4 (4): Time in The WordRead: Psalms 1-2 Psalms in Hebrew means songs. The book of Psalms is a collection of songs, prayers, and poems written by multiple authors over many years. These writings were meant to be sung, prayed, and remembered. I personally enjoy reading Psalms and was especially looking forward to today’s reading…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 1 Day 3 (3): God is Always with UsRead: Joshua 1–5 “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” – Joshua 1:5 When I saw today’s reading, my immediate thought was, “Oh… that’s a lot.” Both of my kids are in bed, I’m currently sick, and my husband is off work; yet here I am, spending time with…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 1 Day 2 (2): We Belong to Christ JesusRead: Romans 1–2 “And you are among those Gentiles who are called to belong to Jesus Christ.”— Romans 1:6 The Apostle Paul wrote Romans to explain the gospel clearly: that all people are made right with God through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul’s mission was to bring this truth to…
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Continue reading →: Year in the Bible Week 1 Day 1 (1): Created for Relationship with GodRead: Genesis 1-3 From the very beginning, God’s desire has been relationship. Genesis 1–3 shows us this clearly. God works with intention. He shows us His love for Adam and Eve by speaking to them, providing for them, and walking with them in the Garden. He isn’t a distant God;…
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Continue reading →: Finding Peace: Seeking God’s Kingdom FirstBible Verse Matthew 6:33-34 “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” Study Seeking First His Kingdom: When we prioritize…
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Continue reading →: Creative Thanksgiving Leftover Casserole RecipeThanksgiving Leftover Casserole transforms holiday leftovers into a delicious comfort dish. Combining shredded turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans, cranberry sauce, and optional cheese, this layered casserole is baked until bubbly. It’s an easy way to repurpose leftovers, allowing for creativity with additional ingredients and variations for dietary preferences.
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Continue reading →: Embracing Grace: Lessons from Mark 2:15Mark 2:15: Embracing Grace and Community “While Jesus was having dinner at Levi’s house, many tax collectors and sinners were eating with him and his disciples, for there were many who followed him.” Mark 2:15 Reflection In this passage, we see Jesus dining with those people often described and looked…
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Continue reading →: Shopping Holiday DealsAMAZON Check out some crunchy, organic, all-natural, Christian, and Montessori finds on Amazon! Commission earned. $60 Pikler Triangle Set -Extra discount applied at checkout $15 Wooden Train Set -Use code NEBD799U Melissa & Doug SALE (lots of wooden toys) Infant Stocking Stuffers Toddler Stocking Stuffers Kid Stocking Stuffers Teen Stocking…
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Continue reading →: The Business That Overflows with Purpose: Cup Overfloweth CoRecently, I had the joy of trying a small-batch skincare product that absolutely blew me away, a Whipped Tallow Balm from a faith-filled small business called Cup Overfloweth Co. I am always a sucker for anything small-batch. What started as a homemade remedy for stretch marks during pregnancy turned into…
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Continue reading →: Pumpkin Pecan LatteIngredients (All clean, non‑toxic, and dairy‑optional) Feel free to increase this recipe and store some in a large mason jar for the next few days. Especially helpful on busy mornings! Directions You can add ice to make this into a frappe! Just add ice cubes into your blender when combining.…
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Continue reading →: Clean & Eco-Friendly Disposable Diapers You’ll Feel Good AboutWhen it comes to disposable diapers, more and more parents are choosing products that are gentle on baby’s skin and kinder to the planet. From plant-based materials to chemical-free cores, clean diaper brands are making it easier to find safer, more sustainable options. In my OWN HOME, I mainly cloth…
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Continue reading →: The Heart Behind PROV 31When I first discovered PROV 31, I instantly knew I had stumbled across something truly special. Not just because the products are clean, intentional, and beautifully crafted, but because the heart behind the brand is so deeply rooted in faith, family, and love. I am beyond excited to share this…
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Continue reading →: Mashed Potato and Chicken Gravy Bowls RecipeIntroduction As a mom of two, when I was preparing for baby #2, I needed nutritious, grab-and-go meals during postpartum recovery. These Mashed Potato Bowls—family-style or in individual portions—have been a game-changer on nights when I’m solo with the kids and my husband is out on 24-hour shifts. Ingredients Tip:…
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Continue reading →: Meet the Mama Behind Mama Bear EngravingI recently came across a small shop that instantly grabbed my attention; not just because of the adorable name, but because of the woman and story behind it. As you all know, I’m always on the lookout for mom-owned businesses that are doing something special, and this one checked all…
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Continue reading →: Maple Toffee Latte RecipeIngredients (All clean, non‑toxic, and dairy‑optional) Directions Why It’s Crunchy‑Approved DIY Homemade Toffee-Style Syrup (Make-Ahead Option) Ingredients: Directions: *not my photo
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Continue reading →: When Tragedy Hits Close to Home: A Reflection on the Death of Charlie KirkHere at Caffeinated Crunchy Christian Moms, we typically avoid political topics, especially in our Facebook group, because our goal is to foster peace, encouragement, and unity in Christ. But today, I need to share something that’s been weighing heavily on my heart. Like many of you, I was shocked to…
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Continue reading →: Small Business Spotlight: Hello Bella – A Faith-Filled Gift Shop
There’s something so special about supporting small businesses—especially the ones that truly put their heart into every detail. Today, I’m excited to share about a small shop that’s quickly become one of my absolute favorites: Hello Bella, founded by the sweetest husband and wife duo, Charlee and her husband. Charlee…
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Continue reading →: Heal Your Body Butter: A Small Business with a Big Heart for HealingWhen I come across a small business that combines genuine care, natural ingredients, and results that speak for themselves, I have to share. Heal Your Body Butter is one of those rare finds. Handcrafted in small batches by a mom of nine, Amy James, this body butter was never meant…
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Continue reading →: Homemade Chicken Gravy RecipeHomemade Chicken Gravy The Non-Toxic Crockpot that I use: Stainless Steel Slow/Pressure Cooker 🍂Cozy up this fall with homemade chicken gravy—rich, comforting, and made from the savory broth left behind in your crockpot. With just a bit of flour and a touch of seasonal spice, this simple recipe transforms humble…
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Continue reading →: Fall ShoppingAmazon Fall Outfits for babies & toddlers: https://www.amazon.com/shop/marmmaarr/list/R6R3GF6VILMH?ref_=aipsflist Fall outfits for big kids: https://www.amazon.com/shop/marmmaarr/list/JZ9PE7K7NLF4?ref_=aipsflist Fall outfit ideas for mom: https://www.amazon.com/shop/marmmaarr/list/2WR1IZ8NTJI9?ref_=aipsflist Fall Decor: https://www.amazon.com/shop/marmmaarr/list/11JM7BI5A5WWD?ref_=aipsflist Fall party: https://www.amazon.com/shop/marmmaarr/list/1GEBVJBXV1O55?ref_=aipsflist Fall outdoor activities for kids: https://www.amazon.com/shop/marmmaarr/list/2IA3LBEEIF1Y4?ref_=aipsflist Small Business Check out one of our approved vendors, Prov 31, and support a fellow mama! PROV 31…
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Continue reading →: Loved By A
A Review of Loved By A – Cozy Bamboo Pajamas with Purpose The story behind the pajamas and the company goes beyond just soft fabric. Loved By A, owned by Morgan DeGregorio, is a business born out of a mother’s desire to help other parents dealing with the same skin…
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Continue reading →: The Homemade Mama: Weaving Faith, Family, and Handmade ArtThe Homemade Mama There’s something special about supporting a business that’s not just handmade, but heart-made; that’s exactly what you’ll find in The Homemade Mama, a beautiful small business run by creative mama, Allie Douglas. She’s not just making things, she’s weaving faith, love, and resilience into everything she creates.…
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Continue reading →: Cranberry Orange Iced Latte RecipeIngredients (All clean, non‑toxic, and dairy‑optional) Directions Why It’s Crunchy‑Approved
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Continue reading →: Pesto Steak Grilled Cheese Recipe
Get ready to elevate your comfort food game with my recipe for Pesto Steak Grilled Cheese on Sourdough Bread! This delicious sandwich features tender, grilled steak layered with fresh, zesty pesto and gooey, melted cheese, all nestled between crispy slices of sourdough. It’s the perfect blend of savory and creamy,…
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Continue reading →: Decadent Almond Joy Latte RecipeAlmond Joy Latte Recipe Indulge in the delightful flavors of your favorite candy bar with Almond Joy Coffee! This rich and creamy beverage combines the luscious taste of chocolate, the tropical essence of coconut, and the nutty aroma of almonds to create a truly decadent coffee experience. Perfect for any…
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Continue reading →: Back-to-School, Made a Little CleanerWhether your family is gearing up for a traditional classroom, homeschool, or a co-op community, I’ve curated two Amazon lists to help you prepare with intention—prioritizing safer, low- to non-toxic options for your home and school routines. 📝 The first is my Back-to-School Essentials List, filled with school supplies, classroom…
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Continue reading →: Iced Vanilla Coconut Maple CoffeeIngredients (All clean, non-toxic, and dairy-optional): Optional Add-ins (for a functional boost): Directions: Why It’s “Crunchy” Approved:
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Continue reading →: Overflowing with Hope: Romans 15:13“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”— Romans 15:13 Reflection This verse reminds us that our hope doesn’t come from circumstances, self-help strategies, or worldly comforts—it…
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Continue reading →: Skin Sanctuary Boutique Spa🌿 A Low-Tox Beauty Haven That Listens Why I Keep Going Back If you’re like me—careful about what goes on your skin and even more selective about who touches it—Skin Sanctuary Ohio is a total gem. From the moment you step in, you’re met with warmth, professionalism, and real care.…
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Continue reading →: Take Heart in the Storm: John 16:33“I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.”— John 16:33 Today’s Task: Sit With the Storm We all want peace, but we usually define it as the absence of chaos.…
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Continue reading →: Embracing Grace and Community: Mark 2:15Category: Bible Study, DevotionalsTags: Mark 2:15, grace, community, faith, hospitality, Christian women, Jesus’ love Embracing Grace and Community “While Jesus was having dinner at Levi’s house, many tax collectors and sinners were eating with him and his disciples, for there were many who followed him.”— Mark 2:15 Reflection In this…
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Continue reading →: Discover Pure Essential Oils from Edens GardenDiscovering Edens Garden: A Journey into Pure, Toxin-Free Essential Oils Recently, I had the opportunity to try out some essential oils from Edens Garden, a company that’s quickly gained a strong following due to its commitment to quality and purity. Founded by Grace Martin in 2009, Edens Garden started as…
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Continue reading →: A Beautiful Calling Ethical BoutiqueA Review of A Beautiful Calling Ethical Boutique – Where Purpose Meets Fashion and Decor Trigger Warning: Sex trafficking, abuse You may want to grab your tissues for this one because writing this had me almost tearing up. As a conscious consumer, I’m always looking for brands that align with…
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Continue reading →: Building A Gospel-Centered Business: A Thousand ElsewhereJordan Feenstra—fellow mama, creative soul, lover of Jesus, and creator behind A Thousand Elsewhere. Jordan is one of those rare women whose faith shows up in every piece of her work—in every design, post, and hand-lettered scripture. She runs her small business from her home in northern British Columbia, where…
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Continue reading →: Faith, Family & Fashion: Meet JJ’s BoutiqueThere’s something incredibly inspiring about a small business that grows from a place of love, faith, and purpose. That’s exactly what I discovered in JJ’s Boutique, owned and beautifully run by Jaiden Holt Janes. From the moment I came across her story and saw her designs, I knew I wanted…
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Continue reading →: Art by AriFaith-Filled Custom Art by Arianne Peters – A Treasure for Any Family One of the most meaningful things I’ve come across recently is the art of Arianne Peters—a Christian artist, wife, and homeschooling mom of three whose digital portraits are filled with love, faith, and detail. What makes her work so…



