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Homemade Bread Society
by Shalon Ironroad
Inspiring stories and helpful insights for Christ-centered LDS women embracing the mess & magic of using their gifts (metaphorical loaves) for God's miracles.
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Introduction — About the Homemade Bread Society
In this opening episode of Homemade Bread Society, I share where this project came from, what the name means, and why I care so deeply about helping moms work from home in ways that honor both their families and their faith.What started as a playful idea about “making dough from home” became something much deeper: a picture of women offering their loaves—whatever they are—to Christ and trusting Him to multiply them.This episode is an invitation into a community built on faith, imperfection, meaningful work, and the beauty of creating something life-giving from home. Key Takeaways Your work matters, even when it feels small Your contribution does not have to look like anyone else’s Working from home can be messy, meaningful, and deeply sacred Not all forms of “payment” are financial Christ can do something beautiful with what you offer You do not need to have it all figured out before you begin
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Inspiring stories and helpful insights for Christ-centered LDS women embracing the mess & magic of using their gifts (metaphorical loaves) for God's miracles.
HOSTED BY
Shalon Ironroad
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