Naomi Smith is an author and cultural thinker writing at the intersection of Christian faith, family life, and public witness. She believes the most strategic arena for cultural renewal is not found primarily in political platforms or institutional reform, but in households that take discipleship seriously.
Her work explores how ordinary, faithful practices—around dinner tables, in small businesses, through classical education, and within local churches—shape the moral and spiritual imagination of the next generation. Drawing on theology, cultural analysis, and lived experience, Naomi challenges parents, pastors, and vocational leaders to see their work not as compartmentalized roles but as integrated callings under Christ’s lordship.
Naomi has worked alongside Darrow Miller and the Disciple Nations Alliance, engaging the biblical framework for worldview formation and the role of families and institutions in shaping cultures. This influence has deepened her conviction that ideas are never abstract—they incarnate themselves in homes, habits, vocations, and generational vision.
She writes for Christians who sense that something foundational has shifted in the culture and who are seeking deeper roots rather than louder reactions. Rather than reactionary activism, Naomi calls families toward intentional, multi-generational faithfulness—recovering the home as a place of formation, courage, and joyful obedience.
Naomi lives in Kansas with her family, where the quiet, daily work of formation continues in the unseen rhythms that ultimately shape the world.