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Guiding Your Girl When She Wants to Send a Photo
The instant exchange of information and photos sets today’s technological age apart from where we were even 10 years ago. Your girl can send a photo to … Read More
The instant exchange of information and photos sets today’s technological age apart from where we were even 10 years ago. Your girl can send a photo to … Read More
A growing trend of parents doing away with the practice of sleepovers for their kids stems from a desire to remove bullying and sexual abuse dangers. This … Read More
When it comes to child abuse, we are learning now more than ever that the previous understanding of “stranger danger” doesn’t apply in the majority of instances. … Read More
Raising Godly Girls Podcast Episode 015 Squabbles & Solutions: Instilling Emotional Resilience with Brooks Gibbs Join Patti Garibay, AHG Founder & Executive Director, in this weekend edition … Read More
Raising Godly Girls Podcast Episode 014 Bullying & Christian Accountability In this episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, hosts Rachael and Natalie discuss fostering Christian accountability … Read More
Raising Godly Girls Podcast Episode 013 Raising Godly Girls in a Mean Girl Culture In this episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, hosts Rachael and Natalie … Read More
Think back to the last time your girl came to you devastated, broken over a mean-spirited joke about her appearance. Or maybe it was the rejection … Read More
“Mom, they told me my words were hateful—but all I said was that God loves them.” These conversations are happening more and more often with Christian girls … Read More
When your girl experiences trials in her life—like a friend’s betrayal, a rough breakup, the death of a loved one—how does she pray to God? Her heart … Read More
Have you seen the explosion of various t-shirts boasting the array of contemporary “nerd” groups? From Band and Theatre to Matheletes and Minecraft, your girl has a … Read More
Have you ever tried to help an injured critter? You patiently approach the animal, free it from harm, and bring it into your arms for warm healing … Read More
“If you see something, say something.” The advice meant to expose bullying activity, harassment, and assault holds wisdom—for all parties involved. But within kids and teen circles, … Read More