Shortly after getting married and moving into their first apartment, Jamila quickly realized the depth of managing a home.
It was more than keeping it tidy and finding the perfect sign from Hobby Lobby for the living room. It was about purposefully living out being the heart of her home.
Jamila is a Christian, wife, mother of 2 (under 2) babies. Currently, she is a full-time homemaker, but taking care of a home and family were not things she was taught growing up. Nonetheless, the desire to care for her family in this way was a strong motivation to develop her craft.
Her homemaking journey was not a straightforward one. It was often filled with challenges, tears, and failures-but also triumphs. Even today, she is still learning more each day to care for those around her to reflect the work of Christ. She counts it a privilege to be able to raise her children at home and that it is her calling to raise them up in the Lord.
Here at Black Homemaking, Jamila has taken all of her highs and lows and decided to help other women learn and grow for their families and communities.
Black Homemaking is for:
- the new wife that doesn’t know how to find the right recipe
- the woman who had her first baby and decided to stay home
- it’s for the mom trying to juggle it all on a day-to-day basis but wants to get her time back
- it’s for the retired woman who finally feels she has the time to pour into her home after years of working to make it by
I hope this blog blesses you, in whatever your homemaking journey looks like.