The Lord Calls Your Godly Girl by Name
Have you ever taken an exercise class where the instructor knows and encourages you by name? Perhaps in a moment of strength she recognizes your ability, or … Read More
Have you ever taken an exercise class where the instructor knows and encourages you by name? Perhaps in a moment of strength she recognizes your ability, or … Read More
You’ve heard it said “You are what you eat.” Essentially, what you ingest is what either nourishes you, or destroys you. What if I told you the … Read More
It’s the age-old struggle of younger siblings everywhere: back-to-school-season means trying to convince a new set of teachers that you are, in fact, just as great … Read More
When it comes to a standard of beauty, your girls is bombarded with so many opinions of what she should look like. Have you ever noticed her … Read More
Thanks to jam-packed schedules and not a whole lot of free play time, kids today are experiencing less and less of what’s known as Mixed-Age Play, which … Read More
Have you ever mustered up the courage to witness to a complete stranger about Jesus … then something stopped you in your tracks? Did you suddenly feel … Read More
Is your daughter’s self-worth driven by her achievements? Recognizing when we are motivated by our own selfish ego and shifting the focus back to God is a … Read More
Your daughter probably dreams about what she wants to be when she grows up. Christian girls in particular can feel the pressure to make sure that what … Read More
Have you ever seen the hilarious tweets tagged with the hashtag [Reasons My Kid Is Crying]? Parents share things like “She says her ice cream is too … 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
Youth suicide and self-harm are at an all-time high. Another painful reality? No one is safe from suicidal thoughts or harmful behaviors. This news is heart-breaking and … Read More
Say “authority”, and your girl probably thinks about your parental authority over her—that her parents are in charge. Authority, meaning “control.” But beyond the parental variety, authority … Read More