The Lasting Effects of Your Girl’s Pandemic Isolation
The quarantine-mentality isn’t going away anytime soon. Even after our kids are able to walk the halls of their schools again, the effects of such a lengthy … Read More
The quarantine-mentality isn’t going away anytime soon. Even after our kids are able to walk the halls of their schools again, the effects of such a lengthy … Read More
The gospel of Jesus Christ is full of story after story of God’s grace toward broken and flawed people. Your girl may be a self-proclaimed “perfectionist,” but … Read More
Have you ever read the comments girls leave on one another’s social media? It can be downright appalling to witness the cyberbullying our girls go through. If … Read More
Do you ever refer to your daughter as a “drama queen?” Maybe she has a proclivity to respond to situations in a melodramatic way, as the Oxford … Read More
What does your girl want to be when she grows up? An astronaut? A ballerina? A full-time super mama? Whatever she aspires to, leadership is a valuable … Read More
This world will fade away—it’s not the only world that exists. For followers of Christ, Scripture is full of verses that tell us this world is not … Read More
Having a strong presence in your daughter’s life is key to understanding her and keeping a pulse on her mental health and overall well-being. One place to … Read More
Division is not God’s plan for humanity. In fact, He is constantly working to unify us in His love, His Spirit. But where God gathers, the enemy … Read More
Chances are you’ve had some sort of purity talk with your girl. But does she understand that beyond God’s design for intimacy, Christians are instructed to live … Read More
As a responsible parent, you monitor your daughter’s social media accounts and those she follows to ensure they are appropriate but are you monitoring their diversity? You’ve … Read More
There’s a time and place for limiting screen time, but in these days where our kids are meeting virtually for everything from school to church to extracurriculars, … Read More
The early Christians knew a world filled with partiality—that is, favoritism for some and discrimination against others. Clean or unclean, slave or free, rich or poor… While … Read More