Mompreneurs in the Lord’s vineyard
“She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.”
– Proverbs 31:16, NIV
Scripture offers many examples of women entrepreneurs. The Proverbs 31 woman (Proverbs 31:10) is a familiar and industrious business mom. She finds wool and flax, works with her hands, brings food from afar, buys property, plants seeds, and makes deals. She provides for her workers, helps the needy, and is undeterred by bad weather. Her children call her blessed. She rejoices in what the future holds, knowing God is trustworthy.
To weary moms, the Proverbs 31 woman can seem like the Martha Stewart of Biblical times – a little too perfect. However, she’s just someone who worked with what she had and bloomed where she was planted.

She invested her time, talent, and resources. She kept God first, had a faithful heart, and served her husband, family and others, for a greater good. Everyone’s gifts and goals differ according to our calling and the grace God gives us (Romans 12:6, NASB).
Easy businesses to start from home
Your entrepreneurial path depends on your reasons for working. You may take temp jobs or freelance gigs to pay off bills or start college funds for the kids. You may plan to start and grow a business.
After you and your husband pray about and discuss it, consider what works for you and your family. Opportunities are endless. These business ideas for stay-at-home moms may help:
Solve parent problems
Moms are problem-solvers. When babies yank, chew on, or mistake necklaces for toys, mompreneurs design sturdy and pretty baby-proof jewelry. When babies drop pacifiers or food, mompreneurs develop anchored plates and tethered pacifiers.
Moms have designed colorful, kid-friendly medical ID bracelets as fun, potentially lifesaving solutions for children with peanut allergies, bee allergies, and other conditions. Whatever worries you or tries your parent-patience could be your next business idea.

Share your gifts
What’s your superpower? Do you have the patience of a saint, the heart of a minister, the energy of a hummingbird, or the gift of gab? It could be a springboard for a podcast, book, blog, or networking club. You can coach, teach, lead, inspire, and build community among individuals and families.
There are ways to monetize your writing, speaking or organizing talents. You can give talks, sell related e-books, add affiliate links to a website, or guest blog on trending sites. You can host webinars, sell creative T-shirts and hats, charge membership fees, offer real-life or online training, or sell lesson plans to home-school families.