Today we are sharing one of our favorite interviews from the past. This interview is with Kelly Cox, founder of Kelly Cox at Home, a blog about debt-free living, Christianity, and home life.
Tell us a bit about yourself.I’m a Christ follower, blessed wife, and lover of all things HOME! My heart is passionate about the Lord, our family, debt-free living and all things that make up and happen in our home. Also, I’m completely crazy about my husband and thankful to do this journey called life with him.
Describe your blog for readers unfamiliar with it.
My blog covers tips, techniques and ideas on how to budget, save money, live below your means, and to be debt free. Also, I share my passion for the Lord, scripture and how I enjoy to manage and maintain our home.
What inspired you to start a blog on Christianity, debt-free living, and other aspects of your life at home?
My hope is to have a home business one day, and this blog is the first steps toward that goal. I enjoy to write, journal and have even done some public speaking and training during my career. I hope to inspire others to live debt free, give more, save money and manage their homes heartily unto the Lord. Looking around me, I notice people restricted by debt and their financial decisions. I believe with hard work, a budget and a willingness to change that people can move toward financial freedom which would be a blessing in their homes. As a Christian, I love to study the Bible and what it says about money, family and the home.
You have a section on your blog about attending college debt-free. Can you tell us a bit about your experience with attending college without debt?
When I was 18 years old, I had the desire to pay for college debt free. My parents were not able to help me financially with my education so I worked hard to obtain every scholarship possible. God blessed my efforts! However, I had to attend community college and live at home so I wouldn’t have to take out any loans. Thankfully, I chose to live at home and my scholarships paid for my first 2 years and then I transferred to a state university to complete my 4 year degree. I worked full time, continued to utilize my scholarship money and paid for my education without taking out ANY loans! I am so grateful that I heeded the warning of Proverbs 22:7 where it says the “borrower is servant to the lender.” I chose a different path and have never regretted the decision.
How do you decide what to blog about?
I have a long list of ideas that I want to write about and I’ve not run out yet! Plus, I’m always adding to the list as I think of new topics. My goal is to write about things that God has shown me and hope it will bless others. Also, I’m learning new tips and techniques for our home all the time and enjoy to share them as I feel led.
You sometimes feature guest posts on your blog. How does an interested person find out more about this?
Several of my site’s guest blog submittals are from a Christian Blogger Facebook group that I joined called The Peony Project. I’ve added a page on my blog where people can get more information to submit a guest post for consideration. Recently, I’ve enjoyed guest posting on sites like Money Saving Mom and Sarah Titus, both because it was an honor and increased my blog’s traffic. YAY!
Is it difficult to balance blogging with family life?
Sometimes the balance is tough! I’ve had to learn how to manage my time more wisely. Time with God and our family is top priority in our home. I keep a list of goals for the day, week and month and try to be sure to keep my blog work in line with what’s most important. Since I began this site, I’ve changed my blog routine several times and have become more efficient.
How do you hope to impact your readers?
I hope to encourage, inspire and bless them. I pray that God will guide my words, topics and thoughts and channel them to be a help at the right time for someone. Hopefully, the blog will give ideas to people on how to manage their finances and home in a way that blesses them and brings the Lord glory.
Is there anything you'd like to add?
My blog journey has just begun and I look forward to building the site and readership. Please feel free to follow my blog on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest! Also, I welcome comments on my site and try to always write you back! Email me any questions or topics that you’d like to hear more about. Blessings!
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