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Tim and Amy Kinnard

The Kinnard Homestead

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The Kinnard Homestead

Tim and Amy Kinnard

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Tim and Amy Kinnard

The Kinnard Homestead

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Speaking at the 2023 Arkansas Homesteading Conference hosted at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds in Rison, Arkansas, Tim presents a talk on the subject of "full-time homesteading" sharing his family's strategic 10-year journey from the office t
Are you quick to brag about your circumstances when you experience a "streak of good fortune," or to complain when you encounter a "turn of misfortune?"  You would be wise to wait and see where the Lord leads you next.  In this episode, Tim dis
It doesn’t matter if you run a Fortune 500 company or a small produce stand at your local farmer’s market.  Those who typically succeed in reaching their goals will build a “force of momentum” in their work that is powerful enough to propel the
Every time you turn on the news it seems we are confronted with another headline suggesting the world is teetering one step closer to total corruption and self-annihilation.  How should the Christian respond to all the dangers the world faces,
Have you ever left your house before catching something embarrassing about your appearance?  Maybe it was food stuck in your teeth, or toilet paper stuck to your shoe, or a zipper unzipped, or a button unbuttoned?  Chances are you have.   In th
If you haven't noticed, Christianity is under attack.  In some states, it's getting so bad that Christians are packing their bags and moving to conservative safe havens.  In this episode, Tim discusses statements made by Pastor Doug Wilson rela
"Food Preservation: Canning for Beginners" is part of a series of skill-building community classes offered in partnership with 'Community Thrive 365' in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The series is intended to teach attendees practical do-it-your
 "Food Preservation: Canning for Beginners" is part of a series of skill-building community classes offered in partnership with 'Community Thrive 365' in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The series is intended to teach attendees practical do-it-you
Interested in learning to preserve your own food?  "Food Preservation: Canning for Beginners" is part of a series of skill-building community classes offered in partnership with 'Community Thrive 365' in North Little Rock, Arkansas.  The series
Whether its chickens being picked off by coyotes, pigs being butchered for the freezer, or mice being chewed on by our barn cat, we see a lot of death on our farm.  What does so much death say about the world we live in?  According to Charles D
Which is more glorifying to God, preaching sermons or shoveling poop?  Is the vocation of "ministry" more sacred than the vocation of farming?  In this episode, Tim shares several excerpts written by Martin Luther arguing for the God-glorifying
According to Joel Salatin, every homestead has it's own assets and liabilities.  For the Lars family homestead in Star Wars, there were plenty of challenges to overcome, perhaps the most obvious being a harsh desert environment to farm in.  But
After 17 years of working a traditional office job in Little Rock, Arkansas, we are now transitioning to homestead full-time to put our 20 acres and the skills we’ve learned over the last 10 years homesteading part-time to the test.  In this ep
Have you ever dreamed of retiring early and devoting more of your time to family, farming, or various forms of ministry and charity work?  In this episode Tim shares 7 pivotal steps he took to semi-retire by the age of 35 to do those very thing
If you have learned to be self-disciplined in your personal finances and have discovered the money-saving benefits of zero-balance budgeting, consider "kicking it up a notch" for even greater balance-building, money-making momentum.  In this ep
If you're an aspiring entrepreneur in Arkansas with a desire to sell your homemade food items without a permit, you need to learn about the state’s Cottage Food laws.  In this episode, Tim gives an update to the law from Arkansas’ 2021 Legislat
 Do you have trouble staying on top of the dreaded laundry pile? If you take a moment to analyze your approach, you may find that you are wasting a lot of time doing unnecessary steps. In this episode, inspired by a practical laundry "hack" by
We’ve all been hearing about “inflation” in the news lately.  Most of us aren’t just hearing about it, but we’re feeling it in our wallets too.  What can a family do to protect against the rise in prices and the decrease in the value of the dol
According to respected pastor Paul Washer, a man can earn a prosperous living and fail to be a faithful Provider.  In this episode, Tim discusses statements made by Washer in a compelling sermon challenging husbands and fathers to rethink how t
Men and women are different, and that's okay. It's how God made us. Benefiting from the counsel of her mom, trusted women in her life, and a little bit of personal experience, Amy shares her discovery of what two practical expressions of love w
 Imagine a power outage - except, instead of it being isolated to your local area and lasting only a few hours, it spans most of the country and persists several months (or more). According to respected journalist Ted Koppel, such could be the
When Abraham was called by God to leave his home in Ur and to move to a new land to settle in, the Bible says "he went out, not knowing where he was going" (Hebrews 11:8).  This act of blind trust in God's plan not only spoke to the strength of
What is the secret to a happy home?  While some believe better home improvements and more expensive home amenities is the be-all-end-all to a good home life, the Bible tells a different story.  In this episode Tim talks about how, even in a mid
Looking for a low-cost, do-it-yourself wasp spray that works?  In this episode, Tim talks about his recent discovery of a simple and effective option you need to try.
If you’re a soap maker and looking for a more efficient and effective way to turn out marvelous bars of soap, try the “Heat Transfer Method.”  This variation of cold process soap making ditches the need for a thermometer and waiting long period
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