Building Cathedrals to the Glory of God; A Homemaker Portrait of Carrie Sullivan
- Allison Weeks

- 21 hours ago
- 1 min read
Updated: 44 minutes ago
Carrie Sullivan has been keeping a home for over 20 years through changing seasons of motherhood, working outside the home, full-time homemaking, grief and growing faith. Now, in her 50’s, with kids nearing launch-time, Carrie has come to view homemaking as a meaningful vocation and true calling from God. We cover all the usual territory of homemaking strengths, weaknesses, expectations, hospitality, and more. And as a little bonus, I even have some historical homemaking hints for you today.
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Connect with Carrie on IG: @curatingaliterarylife
Historical Hints: Ebbutt, Blanche, Don'ts for Husbands, Don'ts for Wives. London: A. & C. Black, 1913
Carrie's Signature Dish: White Corn Black Bean Salsa

Carrie's Signature Dish Runner Up: Pioneer Woman's Roasted Pepper White Chicken Enchiladas




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