The work of homemaking is of utmost value to culture and society, whether or not that culture and society values it. Even if a woman has another job—one that earns her money—her most significant contribution to her family and to the good of the nation and world is her homemaking. Homes, after all, shape people. Those people, in turn, shape the culture, society, nation, and world into the next generations. Let’s not be surprised when that level of influence demands difficult, time-consuming work.

