From the desk of Elle Angel
“Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
Romans 10:17 🤍
This verse has really shaped how we run our home in a practical way.
Worship has become a meaningful part of our everyday life, not as something separate, but something woven into what we’re already doing. When we turn it on, the kids light up. They dance, spin, sing… it’s just joy. It doesn’t feel forced. It feels natural.
We’ll just leave it on as we move through the day. During meals, homeschool, cleaning, playing. It becomes part of the atmosphere they’re growing up in.
Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen how much this has shifted our home. It brings us back to truth. It reminds us who sits on the throne. It keeps our home centered as a place of prayer.
But what stands out the most is what happens later.
We hear it again in the little moments. The kids singing while they play. Humming to themselves. Sometimes they make up their own lyrics, and sometimes they repeat the songs we’ve had on.
The other day I heard my daughter singing over our littlest about how much Jesus loves him.
And I realized… she’s singing that because that’s what’s been getting planted in her.
What our kids hear doesn’t just pass through. It settles in. It becomes something they carry and eventually something they speak.
That’s why we’re intentional about what fills their ears.
We’re not trying to control everything. But we are choosing what’s consistently present in our home. What they hear often becomes what they believe. And what they believe shapes how they see themselves, how they respond, and how they relate to God.
When what they hear is praise, when it’s truth, when it’s about Him, it grows into something good.
Over time, those seeds take root.
And what grows from truth is always something beautiful.