April 20
Gentle Friction in Christian Family Life
A warm Christian reflection on handling family disagreement with honesty, grace, and the healing power of the Atonement.
Spring · April
from a small garden south of Salt Lake
Weeknight recipes with real weights, 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 motherhood, parenting, from-scratch cooking, and gospel living for Latter-day Saint families and Christians who want grounded, practical faith at home. I write first-person essays on family discipleship, marriage, homemaking, and the spiritual life of ordinary family routines.
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 20
A warm Christian reflection on handling family disagreement with honesty, grace, and the healing power of the Atonement.
April 20
A warm reflection on keeping beloved family traditions while making room for faith, honesty, and growth in religious homes.
April 20
A gentle Christian reflection on the quiet loneliness many mothers feel, and how to find connection, friendship, and God's nearness in it.
April 19
A gentle guide to lowering noise, screens, and sensory overload so families can make more room for peace and the Spirit at home.
April 19
A gentle look at how busy families can create quiet, sacred space for real connection, stillness, and faith at home.
April 19
A gentle Christian reflection on generational trauma, family silence, and how faith can help break unhealthy patterns at home.
April 18
Motherhood is built from tiny, holy moments. This piece explores how ordinary care becomes a place where God quietly meets us.
April 18
Hurry can thin out family life and faith. This article offers a gentler way to slow the heart and make room for presence at home.
April 18
Marriage needs more than tasks and talk. Quiet, shared stillness can deepen spiritual intimacy and help a busy partnership breathe again.
April 17
The hardest work of motherhood is often invisible. This article names the emotional and spiritual labor that quietly shapes a faithful home.
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