SAHMU

Stay At Home Mom University

Equipping women for the biblical vocation of wifehood, motherhood, and household stewardship.

SAHMU trains women through Scripture, practical wisdom, and applied household skill to understand the significance of biblical femininity and faithfully serve in the Christian home.

Mission

Mission

The work of the Christian home calls for wisdom, strength, skill, and gladness. SAHMU helps women recover a biblical vision for that work and grow in the wisdom and competence needed to live it faithfully.

Many women come to the work of the home with sincere desire, yet without the training, examples, or practical confidence they need. SAHMU brings together Scripture, practical wisdom, and applied household skill for the good of families, homes, and the glory of God.

Our aim is to help women become steady, capable, joyful, and ready to serve the households entrusted to them.

Why SAHMU Exists

Many women have been formed for a vision of life that treats the Christian home as secondary rather than central to feminine vocation. Some lack the biblical vision for these callings; others embrace that vision but lack the practical skills to live it with confidence.

When the responsibilities of the home arrive, many women discover that sincerity, desire, and scattered advice are not the same as formation. Helpful resources may be available, but they are often scattered across books, videos, podcasts, ministries, social media, and an endless sea of mommy blogs, leaving women to assemble their own education piece by piece.

SAHMU is being built to provide a structured course of training where biblical teaching, practical wisdom, and household skill are brought together in service of faithful household stewardship.

How SAHMU Trains

A Year of Ordered Formation

SAHMU is designed as a one-year online intensive where Scripture, practical wisdom, and applied household skill are joined together in a deliberate course of formation. The goal is not merely to provide information, but to train women through a steady rhythm of study, practice, reflection, mentorship, and community.

Scripture

Scripture gives SAHMU its vision for the home. Throughout the program, biblical teaching is joined to practical training so that women learn to see the work of wifehood, motherhood, and household stewardship not merely as tasks to complete, but as faithful service before God.

Practical Wisdom

The Christian home is learned not only from books, but from faithful example. SAHMU brings together teaching, mentorship, curated resources, and the lived wisdom of women who have practiced this work, helping women grow in judgment, confidence, and steadiness.

Applied Household Skill

The home is governed well through practiced skill. SAHMU trains women to apply what they learn through concrete household assignments, forming habits of order, diligence, hospitality, prudence, and care in the ordinary duties of modern domestic life.

A typical week includes biblical teaching, practical instruction, assigned reading, curated resources, household application, written reflection, mentor interaction, and cohort discussion. The pattern is simple: learn faithfully, practice deliberately, reflect honestly, and grow steadily.

Over time, this rhythm helps women move from scattered desire to practiced readiness for the work of the Christian home.

Areas of Formation

Five Strands Woven Through the Year

SAHMU's curriculum is organized around five interwoven strands. These are not isolated subjects to complete and leave behind, but recurring themes carried throughout the year. Scripture, worship, womanhood, household life, stewardship, and service are brought together so that conviction, wisdom, and practical skill grow side by side.

Word and Worship

Women are shaped first by the Word of God and the ordinary means of grace. Before women are trained for the work of the home, they must be formed as worshipers of God. This strand grounds SAHMU in Scripture, sound doctrine, prayer, Lord's Day worship, personal devotion, family worship, and the life of the church.

Womanhood and Vocation

SAHMU teaches womanhood as a created calling to be received with gratitude and lived with wisdom. This strand considers biblical femininity, identity, virtue, chastity, modesty, service, and the ordinary vocations through which women bless their homes, churches, and communities.

Marriage, Motherhood, and the Christian Home

The Christian home is a place of discipleship, labor, affection, order, and witness. This strand trains women to think faithfully about wifehood, motherhood, child nurture, household peace, family rhythms, communication, and the daily work of building a home.

Household Stewardship and Practical Wisdom

The modern home requires careful attention, wise systems, and practiced competence. This strand trains women in the ordinary work of household management: meals, budgets, cleaning, organization, routines, scheduling, caregiving, hospitality, and home administration.

Hospitality and Generational Service

Faithful household stewardship bears fruit beyond the walls of one home. This strand trains women to practice hospitality, serve the church, love their neighbors, speak with wisdom, show mercy, and strengthen younger women through encouragement and example.

Woven together, these strands form a course of study where the Christian home is treated as a place of worship, wisdom, labor, service, and generational faithfulness.

Who SAHMU Is For

SAHMU serves women across the seasons of adult life: those preparing for marriage, motherhood, and household stewardship; those newly entering those callings; those already carrying them; and those who desire to strengthen younger women through wisdom and example.

Before the Callings Arrive

For women preparing for future faithfulness in marriage, motherhood, and household stewardship before those responsibilities fully arrive.

As the Callings Begin

For women whose callings are no longer distant, but present; who need guidance as the ordinary work of the Christian home begins to take shape.

In the Midst of the Work

For women already in the thick of home life, where the laundry multiplies, the meals return daily, and the need for wisdom is not theoretical.

For the Sake of the Next Generation

For women who want to pass on wisdom, skill, and faithfulness to those coming behind them, helping rebuild the chain of formation from one generation to the next.

The seasons may differ, but the need is the same: women need wisdom, skill, encouragement, and faithful examples for the work God places before them.

What Makes SAHMU Different

SAHMU is not merely adding more content to an already crowded world of resources. It is seeking to recover a form of Christian household formation that many women no longer receive: biblical teaching joined to practical wisdom, practiced skill, mentorship, and community.

Integrated, Not Scattered

This is not a pile of disconnected resources. SAHMU brings together biblical teaching, practical wisdom, household skill, mentorship, and community in one coherent course of formation.

Formational, Not Merely Informational

It is not built for passive content consumption. The aim is to shape conviction, judgment, habits, and practice through study, application, reflection, and guidance.

Recovering, Not Reinventing

SAHMU is not inventing a new vision of the Christian home. It seeks to recover household wisdom and womanly formation that were once more naturally passed down, but are now often weakened, scattered, or forgotten.

Online, But Not Isolated

SAHMU uses an online format, but it is not meant to leave women alone with videos and assignments. Mentorship, cohort discussion, accountability, and shared growth are part of the design.

What SAHMU Is Building Toward

SAHMU is being built as a Christian educational ministry devoted to the formation of women for wifehood, motherhood, and household stewardship. Its central aim is a one-year course of study where Scripture, practical wisdom, applied household skill, mentorship, and community are joined in service of faithful homes.

As SAHMU develops, the aim is to build a serious course of study with weekly lessons, practical assignments, guided resources, mentorship, cohort discussion, and household projects that carry formation into daily life.

The purpose is settled: to provide women with theological, practical, and communal preparation for faithful household stewardship.

Stay Informed as SAHMU Develops

SAHMU is still being built. Follow along as the work develops and receive updates on future resources, program plans, and opportunities to support the ministry.

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