April 25
Managing the Mental Load of Motherhood LDS
A warm LDS reflection on the mental load of motherhood, equal partnership, and how to share invisible labor in family life.
Spring · April
from a small garden south of Salt Lake
Family discipleship, honest motherhood, and the slow work of making a home, written at the kitchen table by Rachel Whitaker.
A note from Rachel
LDS Family Life is a publication about LDS family life, motherhood, marriage, homemaking, and practical gospel living for families who want faith at home to feel lived instead of staged. I write first-person essays on family discipleship, spiritual formation in ordinary routines, and the pressures families are trying to carry with steadiness and grace.
The sink full of mixing bowls. The garden row that finally came up. The child calling for one more glass of water. The prayer I whisper while scraping plates after dinner. Those are the things that hold a family, and they feel worth writing down before they slip past.
with love, Rachel

Recipes · Essays · Home notes
April 25
A warm LDS reflection on the mental load of motherhood, equal partnership, and how to share invisible labor in family life.
April 25
A warm LDS reflection on meal ministry, casseroles, and how feeding a neighbor becomes a practical act of Christlike love.
April 25
Practical LDS ideas for family scripture study when kids will not sit still, teens resist, and real family life feels loud and tired.
April 25
A warm LDS guide to helping children recognize the Holy Ghost through simple language, daily check-ins, and ordinary family moments.
April 24
A gentle LDS reflection on saying no without guilt, setting loving boundaries, and protecting family peace.
April 24
A gentle LDS reflection on keeping a clean house without perfectionism, and finding God in the ordinary care of home.
April 24
An encouraging LDS reflection for exhausted moms on why the small, repetitive work of parenting matters more than it seems.
April 23
A warm, practical look at Christian hospitality for LDS families, even when the house is messy and life feels very ordinary.
April 23
A warm LDS reflection on slow living, presence, and finding God in the small family moments most of us rush past.
April 23
A warm LDS reflection on making the Sabbath feel like rest again, with realistic rhythms for busy families and young children.
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