Kimberly Amici

Kimberly is known for her creativity, strong faith, and commitment to living life with purpose and passion. Her desire is to impact the next generation through the truth of God’s Word and relationship. She is an entrepreneur, designer, and podcast producer. Together with her husband she founded The Family Culture Project which helps others live a life of purpose with the ones they love and become the family they were meant to be through podcasts, courses, and personal coaching. Kimberly blogs at www.kimberlyamici.com and is a contributing writer at Faith Gateway, and the Friending podcast. She lives with her husband Carl and their three children in the NYC suburbs.

How Can You Embrace God's Unique Mission for Your Family

How You Can Embrace God’s Unique Mission for your Family

Many times I’ve looked at other women and thought, “Why doesn’t my family look like hers?” I admire her house, her car, her incredibly talented children, or her husband’s high profile job. I’m tempted to wonder, “If I’d made different choices, would my life be better?” It’s easy to look at the people we know and assume they have it all together or to envy another family’s path. God has a unique purpose and mission for our family. By focusing on the lives of others, we discount our life, our family, and our story, and we become discontent and unhappy. And…

Are you bearing God's image?

Are you bearing God’s image?

Have you ever noticed, upon meeting a child for the first time, you can easily match up the “grown-up” they belong to? Sometimes they are the spitting image of their mom or dad, and other times it’s the similarity to their parent’s mannerisms, behavior, or even dress that gives them away.   Our family is no different. Everyone agrees that my kids look just like my husband. In fact, I’ve lost track of the number of times that people say, “She looks just like Carl,” or “He’s a mini version of your husband.” I get excited when I come across…

I Choose to Believe

I Choose to Believe

When my kids were young, we were members of our town pool. As soon as we joined, I signed my kids up for swim lessons and the swim team. The lessons were a hit, but the swim team had mixed reviews. It didn’t help that the practices were early in the morning or that the water was cold that time of day. My youngest daughter embraced the experience immediately. My oldest, on the other hand, was not as excited as I thought she would be. I was confused because I knew that she loved to swim. After just a few…

Living Out Our Identity in Christ

Living Out Our Identity in Christ

Lately I have been loving the Netflix series the The Crown. The show, set in England in the mid-1900s, focuses on Queen Elizabeth II, England’s current monarch, in her early reign. In 1936, Queen Elizabeth’s father unexpectedly became king when his brother abdicated the throne to marry an American divorcee. Elizabeth ascended the throne at the age of 25 after her father’s untimely death at 56. As I watch this show I am getting a quick education on the British monarch, Winston Churchill, and parliamentary government. While it fascinating to learn a bit of history, what intrigues me the most…

Is it time to gain your confidence to live a life of impact?

Recognizing and Embracing My Influence in the Everyday

Back in 2014, at the Allume blogging conference, I attended a breakout session called Being a Trailblazer given by Anne F. Downs. In it, she spoke about investing in the next generation. I laughed, I cried, and it seemed everything she said resonated with me. That’s because I have always had a heart for youth ministry. The funny thing is that although I felt called at a young age to work with teens, I have never actually done it. On and off throughout the years, I tried to get involved in various youth ministries, but it never worked out. I couldn’t…

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