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The Purity Talk You Need to Have With Your Daughter
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
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
As a Christ-follower, your daughter’s identity is based on whom God has created her to be. By teaching our girls to draw close to Him and His … Read More
Your daughter may befriend, listen, and learn from others who are different from her, yet still find it challenging to understand their unique experiences. It’s important to … Read More
“The days are long, but the years are short” is a popular saying among seasoned parents and I’m here to tell you: it’s the truth! As a … Read More
Today, kids all seem to speak a language that some adults know nothing about: memes. Memes are like a sort of universal symbol, different images have implied … Read More
There’s a phrase people say when the topic of diversity comes up in conversation: “I don’t see color.” Parents, hear this: raising color-blind children is not the … Read More
There’s something that valedictorians, elected officials, and medal-winning Olympians all have in common: the achievement high. It’s the feeling of: “Okay, I did it… now what?” For … Read More
There’s a term in game theory known as “zero-sum thinking.” This mindset believes that if a situation benefits one person, that must mean it comes at a … Read More
Tomorrow isn’t promised. Yet, tweens and teens especially tend to live as if there are a million tomorrows ahead. But God calls us to live with eternity, always … Read More