Friday, March 5, 2010

A Great Gift and a Hearts at Home Interview

With this week being our Missions Conference, my heart is so full and my feet are so sore. :) Today we had a luncheon where our 5 missionary women shared the personal side of missionary life, including challenges and heartaches and passions; it was a sweet time. Tomorrow we have an all day prayer walk that is such a rich time of worship and prayer. Wherever we are I want to use my life and my days to honor the Lord.

I was so uplifted yesterday evening when I opened my email to find that "Come Have a Peace" was chosen for the Internet Cafe Devotion's Top 100 Christian Women's Blogs of 2009. What an encouragement and inspiration for me to keep writing about God's truths in everyday life. Blogging has been a step of faith and obedience (thank you to P31 editors for the push) for me, and God has woven much joy into my heart through it. I am honored to be included in a group of women who love God and love using their gifts for Him. Some of my blogging girlfriends like Kristi and Cindy and Courtney are included in the list; I am so thankful to be in their company. If you check out the list, you will find an array of women who love to use written words to showcase the joy of journeying with God. Thank you, blog friends, for the surprise and delight of this gift today!

I am excited today to be hosting an interview for the Hearts at Home Blog Tour. It is the first of 2 I'll share in March, and I hope you'll be blessed as you hear from Jill and Mark. ~



Today I'd like to welcome Jill and Mark Savage. Jill and Mark's newest book Living with Less so your Family has More just released and I've invited them to share a little bit about this great resource!


Tell us a little bit about yourself and your family.

We have been married for 27 years…17 of them happily. After finding ourselves in a marriage counselor’s office around year 8 or so, we realized that we really didn’t know how to be married. We worked hard to turn things around and now we like to share that hope with other couples.

We have five children ranging from 13 to 25. Our oldest three are married. Anne (25) and her husband, Matt, live in Zion, IL, and are expecting our first grandchild in April. (We are very excited!) Evan (22) and his wife, Julie, have been married a year and a half and they live just a few miles from us. Erica (19) married her husband Kendall last September. They live in Augusta, GA, and wherever else the Army takes them.

We have two teenagers still at home. Kolya just turned 16. He’s learning to drive and we’ve nearly worn a hole in the carpet on the floor in the passenger seat trying to find that non-existent brake pedal. Kolya is the newest member of the Savage family. We adopted him at the age of nine from Russia.

Austin is 13 and in the 8th grade. He wants us to make sure and tell the world that this “living with less” life is a real bummer because he’s the ONLY kid in 8th grade who doesn’t have a cell phone.

Tell us about your newest book Living With Less So Your Family Has More?

The world screams the message that bigger is always better, but we have found that is not often true. When it comes to raising a family, less materially can actually result in more relationally. Children don’t need the best houses, the best lessons, the best cars, or the best clothes. What they really need is the best home life and the best family relationships we can give them.

Why did you want to write this book?

We didn’t start out with the “less is more” mindset. We started as a double income family wanting to have the “best” of everything. Then Mark decided to pursue ministry. We went from the “high life” to the “frugal life” very quickly as we moved to another state for him to go to Bible College full-time.

That experience introduced us to the concept that less is more. We definitely had less money, but we had more time. We had less stress and more peace. We had less activities and more fun.

Since that experience, we’ve continued to live primarily on one income for the past twenty years. We’ve had to battle cultural peer pressure and make different decisions for our family than many other families in our neighborhood have made. But we’ve never felt that we were materially depriving ourselves or our kids…instead we’ve focused on what we’ve actually been able to provide for them emotionally and relationally.

What do you hope your readers will gain from this book?

We hope the reader is encouraged to evaluate how they are living their life, spending their money, and thinking about family matters. Our goal is to introduce families to the “less is more” concept and then equip them with the attitudes and actions to actually make that happen.

For families that are already committed to less is more, we hope to bolster their resolve and help them stay focused on the long-term goal of providing relationally for their kids.

In today’s economy, there are many families being forced to live with less. We want to help them see the opportunity they have with this unexpected downsizing they’ve been forced to do.

And for those who have just been a little discontent with their life and saying things like, “I’m tired of the rat race of life,” or “Is there more to life than drive-thru meals for dinner?” we hope to help them see other choices they have and how they can lead their family in a different direction.

What unique elements will the reader find in Living With Less So Your Family Has More?

For couples who want to read the book together, we’ve included discussion questions at the end of every chapter. This helps move the readers to discussion and eventually actions. Even a single parent can use the discussion questions for personal evaluation.

Readers will find this book a practical guide to changing your attitude and your actions to live a successful “less is more” life. They’ll find our writing style to be a warm, casual, honest discussion where we not only share our victories but our mistakes along the way. We are an average couple living successfully on an average income who want to help others to see the possibilities before them.

This is a Hearts at Home book. What is Hearts at Home?

Hearts at Home is an organization that encourages, educates, and equips women in the profession of motherhood. Hearts at Home encourages moms through annual conferences, our extensive website (www.hearts-at-home.org), a free electronic newsletter, a radio program, and an entire line of books designed to meet the needs of moms all over the world!

Any closing thoughts?

It’s healthy for parents to occasionally pause and evaluate their vision for their family and the choices they are making. We hope this resource will help them do that together and that it will lead them to live a life of little regret.

4 COMMENTS ~ Click here to leave a COMMENT:

Unknown said...

Congratulations on your award! I also loved reading that you participate in prayer walks! This idea was first presented to me in one of Beth Moore's devotionals. What an opportunity to partner with our amazing God!!

Thanks for sharing the interview!

BTW - I'm having a book give away over @ Life Lessons. Come check it out!God bless!

Courtney (Women Living Well) said...

Hooray! Congrats on the award! Wasn't that a fun surprise!!! I praise the Lord for a faithful partner in Christ that I have found in you!

Much love,
Courtney

Sue said...

Hi Julie,
My name is Sue, I want to congratulate you on winning your Blessed Aroma Award.
This is my first visit, and I so enjoyed reading your Hearts at Home interview.The Savage's book sounds like a great read. Thank you for sharing.
Blessings,
Sue

Lisa said...

Congrats, Julie! I'm honored to be in the 100 blogs with you!