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How We Got to 6 Kids — Adoption & Why We Started This24 Feb 202600:23:17

Meet Jeremy and Lauren Mefford— the couple behind The Rooted Home. If you've followed Lauren's YouTube channel, you know she gets straight to the point. But this podcast is something different: consider it an invitation into their living room.

In this first episode, Jeremy and Lauren introduce themselves and share the story behind why they started the podcast — and why now.

They open up about their whirlwind first eight years of marriage: three biological children, adopting three children, three miscarriages, loss, health challenges, and now a brand-new baby.

They also pull back the curtain on how Lauren went from a PhD in nursing and a career in the medical field to becoming deeply passionate about homemaking, and how that passion eventually grew into a YouTube ministry and now this podcast.

This isn't a polished highlight reel. It's real life — the kite and the string, the anchor and the boat — two imperfect people sharing what they're learning about faith, marriage, family, and running a home for the glory of God.

Coming up in future episodes: adoption, family rhythms, faith lived out in the home, building a strong family culture, health and nutrition, and more.

Have a question for Jeremy and Lauren? Leave a comment or reach out!

The Subtle Lie That Hurts Christian Families05 Mar 202600:44:05

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Embracing God's Good Creation: Breaking Gnostic Mindsets & Finding Biblical Freedom in the Home

Discover how to combat modern Gnostic influences that undervalue the material world—and see God's creation, including family, work, and daily routines, as purposeful and good. This episode explores biblical themes of creation, redemption, and the kingdom of God to free believers from unhelpful mindsets and motivate faithful, joyful stewardship in every area of life.

In this episode:

  • The impact of Gnostic dualism on our view of material creation
  • How the biblical goodness of God's design gives meaning to family life, work, and daily routines
  • Enjoying God's gifts as an act of worship and gratitude
  • Reframing sanctification and motherhood as spiritual work
  • The biblical hope of Christ's kingdom expanding and filling the earth
  • Practical encouragement for faithful stewardship in any life season

Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction 02:30 – What is Gnosticism and radical dualism?
03:49 – How Gnostic thinking affects our view of work and home
05:20 – The danger of equating spiritual intimacy solely with private prayer
07:55 – Enjoying God's gifts as worship and gratitude
10:11 – Freedom to enjoy all of God's creation
12:28 – Shifting from guilt to biblical freedom in motherhood 14:01 – Sanctification through struggle and motherhood 17:44 – The biblical purpose of creation: glorifying God through physical life
20:08 – Creation's redemption and kingdom expansion 22:41 – Practical implications for family life and daily faithfulness
26:43 – Cultivating the little things as faithful stewardship 28:27 – How stewarding a puppy teaches gratitude and responsibility
31:16 – Addressing false views of the end times
33:47 – The victorious, growing kingdom of God
42:25 – How biblical eschatology fuels joy and purpose 44:37 – Holding tensions in biblical truth
45:33 – Final encouragement

Resources:

Things of Earth by Joe Rigney-https://amzn.to/4aRa0q9

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Consuming More Content… But Still Not Growing?26 Mar 202600:30:56

✨ If you've been moving all day but nothing feels done —this is the toolkit that can change that→ https://go.laurenmefford.com/faithful-in-the-little-things-page 


✨Take the course: Most moms don't lack motivation — they lack a simple plan that turns their good intentions & priorities into daily rhythms. That's what this builds → https://www.laurenmefford.com/Rooted-Rhythms-Course


✨ Watch the masterclass: Wondering what it would look like to have real rhythm in your home? I walk you through it step by step — for free. ✨ Watch the free training → https://www.laurenmefford.com/free-training

What Online Discipleship Can — and Can’t — Do

The conversation explores the impact of online discipleship, the limits of the online space, the balance between online and in-person community, the role of online courses in home management, and the wise use of online tools. It highlights the benefits, challenges, and cultural shifts associated with online connectivity and learning.

Timestamps: 

00:00 - Introduction to the benefits and pitfalls of online discipleship

02:00 - 2020’s impact on online church participation

03:15 - The gift of connectivity in God's providence

04:25 - The limitations of online community for true relational depth

05:58 - The importance of in-person, flesh-and-blood relationships

07:10 - The danger of keyboard warriors and virtual disagreements

09:45 - The need for physical presence for real sanctification

11:00 - The analogy of nourishment: online info vs a home-cooked meal

12:15 - Local church involvement versus online community

13:30 - The pitfalls of using online courses as a quick fix

14:45 - The necessity of spiritual ongoing sanctification alongside practical tools

16:00 - How biblical wisdom guides appropriate use of online resources

19:10 - The role of courses in supporting local discipleship

22:35 - Recognizing the cultural shift back toward valuing family and home skills

25:00 - The overarching principle: technology as a tool, not a substitute

32:00 - Closing thoughts and wisdom for balanced digital engagement

CONNECT WITH THE HOSTS

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaurenMefford/videos

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmichellemefford/  

Website/Contact Us:www.laurenmefford.com

Our Honest Answers to Your Questions About Marriage, Kids & Home19 Mar 202600:25:08

✨If your days feel full but fruitless — this is the plan that changes that.

 

Take the course: Most moms don't lack motivation — they lack a simple plan that turns their priorities into daily rhythms. That's what this builds.

 

✨ Watch the masterclass: Wondering what it would look like to have real rhythm in your home? I walk you through it step by step — for free. Watch the free training here.

 

KEY TOPICS

  • Strategies for managing household chores and expectations during shared time at home
  • Understanding and appreciating differences between spouses
  • The importance of respectful communication
  • Practical tips for decluttering
  • Raising children with biblical wisdom
  • Encouragement for husbands and wives to support each other's wellness and fitness routines
  • Navigating decisions on family size
  • The significance of community and wisdom from older, experienced parents

 

TIMESTAMPS

00:37 - How to handle household challenges when spouses are home more often

01:02 - Respectful communication about household expectations

04:23 - Deepening conversations on household roles and responsibilities

06:17 - Strategies for household organization and management

07:31 - Advice from experienced parents on not trying to change your spouse

09:44 - How long to stick with a new daily routine

11:01 - Decluttering and avoiding the accumulation of unnecessary things

14:32 - How background influences expectations in marriage

15:02 - The value of biblical family modeling and church community

16:26 - Supporting wives’ fitness and time management for exercise

21:23 - Applying Christian principles to parenting and resisting modern fads

24:47 - Considering family planning and trusting God's sovereignty

 

CONNECT WITH THE HOSTS

Youtube: Lauren Mefford, PhD, FNP-BC

Instagram: Lauren Mefford, PhD, FNP-BC | Homemaking Mentor (@laurenmichellemefford) • Instagram profile

Website/Contact Us: www.laurenmefford.com

3 Ways We Brought Warmth Back to Our Home12 Mar 202600:38:43

✨ Wondering what it would look like to have real rhythm in your home? I walk you through it step by step — for free. ✨ Watch the free training → https://www.laurenmefford.com/free-training

In this episode, we explore how to cultivate emotional, spiritual, and physical warmth in the home, emphasizing biblical foundations, rhythms of connection, and intentional practices. Whether you're a new parent or looking to deepen the warmth in your family environment, this discussion provides practical steps grounded in Scripture and real-life experience.

Key Topics Covered:
  • Warmth as a reflection of biblical love and hospitality
  • Abiding in Christ as the source of genuine fruitfulness
  • Healthy marriage as the foundation for a warm home
  • Family worship, scripture memory, and devotional rhythms
  • Parenting rhythms: mommy time, one-on-one dates, and saying "yes"
  • Sabbath, rest, and screen time management
  • Building community with families who exemplify warmth

Timestamps:

  • (0:00) - Welcome & episode overview
  • (2:13) - Warmth during survival mode
  • (4:44) - Hope for new parents through rhythms & sanctification
  • (7:46) - God's discipline and growth in character
  • (9:33) - Avoiding envy & the trap of social media comparison
  • (12:37) - Humility, repentance, and fostering warmth
  • (15:19) - Practical tips: smiles, kindness, abiding in Christ
  • (18:17) - Marriage as the heart of a warm home
  • (20:22) - Family worship, Bible teaching & devotional resources
  • (24:21) - Marriage rhythms: date nights & intentional affection
  • (30:05) - Parenting rhythms & individual attention
  • (33:20) - Vacations, traditions & saying "yes" to your kids
  • (37:36) - Sabbath, screen time & Stars and Strikes
  • (40:31) - Learning from exemplary families
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