Hi there — I’m Aurora, a student midwife, homemaker, and ranch wife, married to my best friend and greatest blessing, Justin. Together, we’re learning what it means to live faithfully, love simply, and honor the Lord in the everyday rhythms of home and land.

We live out West, where the horizon stretches wide and the cows might just outnumber the people. Justin works as a ranch hand, and I spend my days tending to both physical and spiritual homes — whether that’s kneading sourdough, studying birthwork, diffusing oils, or noticing the beauty tucked into ordinary tasks.

We started Home Wisdom Collective because we believe in the beauty of a life rooted in truth, hard work, and grace. This is a space for women who are serving God, pursuing wellness, chasing freedom, and building community — not perfectly, but prayerfully.

“She looks well to the ways of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.”
Proverbs 31:27 (ESV)

We believe homemaking is a high calling — not because it’s always lovely, but because it reflects the heart of a God who builds, nourishes, and abides. The work done in quiet places matters deeply to Him.

A note from my heart:
I never imagined the slow, steady life would be the one I’d love so deeply — but here I am, smitten with sourdough, grateful for early mornings, and learning that faithfulness is more powerful than hustle. This space isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence, prayer, and passing along the little things that make a home feel like haven.

Here, we share the kind of encouragement that uplifts the homemaker, inspires the doer, and strengthens the faithful. We’re learning as we go, and we hope you’ll walk alongside us — gathering wisdom, embracing simplicity, and growing deeper in both faith and skill.

Whether you’re a fellow ranch wife, a mama raising littles, or a woman hungry for deeper rhythms in your home, we’re so glad you’re here.

👉 If you’re new, start with our short post: 3 Reasons a Homemaker is Valuable — it’s the heart behind everything we do.

Welcome to the collective — where faith dwells and wisdom grows.

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,
And the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. Proverbs 9:10