
Why Your Girl’s Faith can’t be Compartmentalized
“I don’t get what the big deal is, Mom! My attitude at dance class has nothing to do with stuff here at home.” If your older girl … Read More
“I don’t get what the big deal is, Mom! My attitude at dance class has nothing to do with stuff here at home.” If your older girl … Read More
When was the last time your girl brought a problem to you that she hadn’t yet prayed about? She might have deemed the issue unworthy of the … Read More
The world tells us, and our kids, that the way we feel determines our reality. This idea that our feelings dictate our reality is driven by the enemy. If … Read More
There comes a day in nearly every girl’s life where she suddenly, desperately wants to wear makeup. Whether it’s a matter of peer pressure or a creative … 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
Introducing: A Raising Godly Girls Guide to Biblical Worldview When a girl’s identity and her worldview lens are rooted in faith, the Gospel message doesn’t stay … Read More
Our God is the same God who created every hair on your girl’s head and the vast expanses of the universe. It’s easy to see why your … Read More
“Self Efficacy” is a term used by psychologists to describe the feeling of “believing in yourself”. Its affect is more powerful than you might think. Researchers found … Read More
The world tells us that a feminine woman loves “girly” things—fashion, cupcakes, shopping… But beyond the glitter lies the spirit of femininity at the inmost core of … Read More
Today’s girls are surrounded by a culture that places great importance on freedom—freedom of expression, specifically. The ability to define oneself and one’s opinions is at the … Read More
There’s a triad mentioned often during the season of Lent—prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. “But what does that last one mean?” your girl might be thinking. Most Christians … Read More
If you grew up in a household with what your parents labeled a “problem child”, or worse yet you were that “problem child”, you are familiar with … Read More