Why Mixed-Age Play Fosters Discipleship Among Kids
Thanks to jam-packed schedules and not a whole lot of free play time, kids today are experiencing less and less of what’s known as Mixed-Age Play, which … Read More
Thanks to jam-packed schedules and not a whole lot of free play time, kids today are experiencing less and less of what’s known as Mixed-Age Play, which … Read More
“Moral Licensing” is a term researchers use to describe a rather shocking phenomenon in the study of human morality. In basic terms, this term describes how people … Read More
As some parents struggle to get their girl to open up emotionally, other parents are desperate to get their girl to zip it! I’m talking about the … Read More
In an age of filtered photos, social media catfishing, and typical teenage girl drama, you might find your daughter struggles to trust others. Worse yet, you may … Read More
Is your daughter a type-A, all ducks-in-a-row, tie-a-bow-on-it kind of gal? She’s not alone. It probably comes as no surprise that girls, more so than their male … Read More
“Give yourself grace” has become a more mainstream term over the past few years. Popping up everywhere from book covers to social media memes, the self-kindness mantra … Read More
Wanting to be a part of a group is a natural desire for many. But what happens if your girl is drawn to the wrong crowd? She … Read More
Have you ever stepped outside on a starry night to take in the majesty of the heavens? Being part of the outdoors provides opportunities for discovery and … Read More
Today’s girls are experiencing a laundry list of difficulties that will shape their outlook on the world for a lifetime. If viewed without whole trust in God, … Read More
A profound line in an old hymn says, “Bind my wandering heart to Thee.” Did you know that at our core, we all have hearts bent on … Read More
Say “authority”, and your girl probably thinks about your parental authority over her—that her parents are in charge. Authority, in is a word, meaning “control.” But beyond … Read More
Studies show adding small new behaviors to existing ones makes way for big habitual change. For example, if your family watches TV nightly, but each of you … Read More