Why “You Do You” is NOT Biblical
“You do you.” Ever heard this as a last word in disagreements among friends? This popular phrase holds the release for many people to disengage with church … Read More
“You do you.” Ever heard this as a last word in disagreements among friends? This popular phrase holds the release for many people to disengage with church … Read More
God is not interested in your perfection, rather, in making us Holy. Holy like HE is Holy. Does this feel daunting? In a world that says, “you … Read More
It’s easy to see why girls are so fascinated with royalty, with all the glamour that comes with high society and the crown jewels… but does your … Read More
Families nationwide are struggling with how to lovingly respond to daughters struggling with their female identity. As you look for materials on how to affirm her femininity, … Read More
Perfection seems to be the driver for girls in today’s culture. From looks to grades, from athletics to achievement, it appears that girls seek confirmation of who … 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
“Because that’s how we do things in our family.” Does this remind you of your childhood? Some families let generational sin seep in and don’t quite know how … Read More
By reading the Bible and tracing the genealogy of Christ you can see how God worked through women in the Old and New Testament to carry out … Read More
We all know there are “five love languages”—words of affirmation, quality time, tangible gifts, physical touch, and acts of service. These are the ways we, as humans, … Read More
We recognize through Genesis 1:27 that we are made male and female in the image and likeness of God. Our body is a gift from God that … 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
God designed each person with tender, loving care. But a recent Barna Study found that “seven out of 10 teens believe it’s acceptable to be born one … Read More