Front Porch Revival

Sarah Slater

Front Porch Revival is a place for women and families who refuse to bow to a broken culture, who believe faith still matters, and who want to build strong homes, grounded kids, and courageous hearts. Through honest conversation about faith, politics, motherhood, homeschooling, health, and real life, Sarah brings truth with warmth, humor, and hope. Revival begins at home — and this is your front porch.

Episodes

  1. 5D AGO

    EPISODE 4 | Rhythms Over Willpower: Building a Rule of Life for the Home

    We don't change our lives by trying harder—we change them by building better rhythms. In this episode of Front Porch Revival, we talk about why willpower, credentials, and good intentions can't form the soul—and how God forms us through faithful rhythms of prayer, rest, work, and presence. Drawing from Scripture, the life of Jesus, and the wisdom of R.C. Sproul, this episode explores what a "Rule of Life" really is (and what it isn't), how rhythms differ from rigid schedules, why Sabbath is a gift rather than a burden, and how the small, ordinary patterns of home life shape the integrity, character, and joy of our children. If you've been trying to live intentionally but feel scattered, exhausted, or inconsistent, this episode offers a simple, grace-filled way to begin again.   Key Topics: Rhythms vs Willpower What a "Rule of Life" actually means How Jesus lived within rhythms of prayer, rest, and retreat Sabbath without legalism Diligence as freedom (Proverbs 12:24) How rhythms form children (Proverbs 22:6) Why small, ordinary habits shape the soul A simple 3-rhythm practice to start this week   Scripture Referenced: Proverbs 12:24 Proverbs 22:6 Mark 1:35; Luke 5:16 Luke 4:16 Luke 7:34; Luke 24:30 Luke 6:12   Action Step from This Episode: Choose one small rhythm this week—daily stillness or prayer, one weekly Sabbath moment or shared meal, and one nightly reflection—and practice it imperfectly.   Next Episode Teaser: Next week, we'll talk about boundaries—because rhythms need protection to survive.

    17 min
  2. MAR 2

    Episode 3 | You Become What You Behold: Why Attention Is Formation

    What you give your attention to is not neutral—it's forming you. In this episode of Front Porch Revival, we explore the ancient truth that you become what you behold and why attention is a spiritual discipline, not just a productivity habit. We talk about how repeated exposure to darkness desensitizes the heart, how algorithms curate what we see and quietly shape our perceptions, and why Christians are called to faithful nonconformity in an attention economy designed to fragment us. Through Scripture (2 Corinthians 3:18, Romans 12:1–2, Psalm 115, Psalm 119), personal stories, and practical rhythms for reclaiming focus at home, this episode invites you to choose formation over familiarity—and presence over distraction. If you feel scattered, overwhelmed, or numb, this episode will help you begin to reclaim your attention with intention.   Key Topics: "You become what you behold" — attention as formation How desensitization shapes the heart The attention economy and the power of algorithms Faithful nonconformity vs cultural conformity How our attention shapes our kids Scripture on renewal of the mind One simple attention boundary you can practice this week   Scripture Referenced: 2 Corinthians 3:18 Romans 12:1–2 Psalm 115:4–8 Psalm 119:36–37   Action Step from This Episode: Choose one attention boundary this week (e.g., no phone at the table, no scrolling first thing in the morning) and replace it with presence.

    11 min

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About

Front Porch Revival is a place for women and families who refuse to bow to a broken culture, who believe faith still matters, and who want to build strong homes, grounded kids, and courageous hearts. Through honest conversation about faith, politics, motherhood, homeschooling, health, and real life, Sarah brings truth with warmth, humor, and hope. Revival begins at home — and this is your front porch.