SAHMU is being built carefully, and it should not be built alone.
The vision is clear: to train women through Scripture, practical wisdom, and applied household skill for the biblical vocation of wifehood, motherhood, and household stewardship. But a vision this serious needs counsel from those who have labored faithfully in doctrine, family life, household wisdom, education, health, ministry, and institutional stewardship.
SAHMU is not intended to become a meme, an aesthetic, a reactionary internet brand, or a collection of pleasant but useless ideas. The goal is to build something genuinely useful to women: content that is theologically serious, practically relevant, edifying, God-honoring, and fitted to real life. The work should be beautiful, but not ornamental; serious, but not lifeless; challenging, but not crushing; enjoyable, but not trivial.
SAHMU is therefore seeking a small group of voluntary advisors who can lend wisdom, review developing ideas, ask hard questions, identify blind spots, and strengthen the ministry before it is fully launched.
This is not a staff position or a heavy administrative burden. It is an invitation to trusted counsel from people whose experience can help ensure that SAHMU is faithful, useful, ordered, durable, and genuinely helpful to the women it hopes to serve.
Advisors May Help By
- reviewing key ideas or curriculum outlines
- offering subject-matter insight
- identifying theological, pastoral, practical, or institutional blind spots
- recommending resources, voices, or connections
- bringing real-life clarity to what women actually need
- strengthening the work through occasional counsel and prayer
Advisory Areas
I
Biblical-Theological and Pastoral Foundation
SAHMU needs counsel from those with theological and pastoral wisdom to help keep the ministry rooted in Scripture, sound doctrine, and faithful service to the local church. This area helps guard the program's language around womanhood, vocation, marriage, motherhood, household stewardship, and Christian liberty so that SAHMU is clear, careful, and useful rather than reactionary, sentimental, or careless.
II
Womanhood, Marriage, Motherhood, and Family Formation
SAHMU needs counsel from those with lived wisdom in the real demands of marriage, motherhood, and family life. This area helps keep the program honest and useful as it addresses feminine vocation, household order, child nurture, discipline, family worship, exhaustion, sacrifice, joy, and the daily realities of forming a Christian home.
III
Household Stewardship and Practical Domestic Competence
SAHMU needs counsel from those who have real experience managing the daily demands of a household. This area helps keep the practical side of the program grounded as it addresses meals, laundry, cleaning, budgets, routines, hospitality, scheduling, clutter, limited time, and the recurring work required to make a home function well.
IV
Children's Formation, Education, and Embodied Care
SAHMU needs counsel from those who can help women think faithfully and practically about children's formation, early education, child development, pregnancy, birth, postpartum care, family health, and embodied household life. This area is not about making SAHMU a medical authority, but about helping the program teach preparation, discernment, wise questions, proper boundaries, and when to seek qualified care.
V
Institutional Connector and Ministry Stewardship
SAHMU needs counsel from those who can help turn a strong vision into a durable ministry through wise guidance, trusted connections, and knowledge of the broader ministry landscape. This area helps SAHMU identify useful resources, potential advisors, partner ministries, gifted contributors, and practical pathways for building something well-ordered, accountable, and lasting.
Connect About Advisory Counsel
SAHMU is still in formation. Those interested in offering counsel, recommending a trusted advisor, or helping connect SAHMU with churches, ministries, educators, practitioners, or institutional partners are welcome to reach out.
