A Quiet Life

“…make it your ambition to lead a quiet life: You should mind your own business and work with your hands, just as we told you”

1 Thessalonians 4:11


I’m a housewife. I believe it is what the Lord is asking of me—leading me to set other avenues or potential avenues aside and embrace this one. My heart is leading me home, and I’m receiving this path. In a spirit of thankfulness, setting aside work outside the home with its traditional goals and deadlines, I want to take hold of life. I want to aspire to live quietly, as the Scriptures say—to work with my hands. For me, that verse guides to photography. Embracing life through the lens—that is my quiet and simple path. When I have a goal, I focus more on what I can pull from life, what I can cultivate. So, I'm adding photography lifestyle posts to my blog in partnership with my mom. It’s all for fun—recipes, family heirlooms and history, crafts, etc. This blog is my new light goal and airy deadline—concurrent with a life at home.

Lianna B. Davis

Lianna Davis is a student of the Word with a B.A. in Ministry to Women from Moody Bible Institute. She and her husband, Tyler, reside outside of Dallas, Texas and have two dear daughters, one who lives in heaven and one who lives on earth. She is author of Made for a Different Land: Eternal Hope for Baby Loss (Hope Mommies, 2019) and Keeping the Faith: A Study in Jude (Moody, 2020).

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