How to Get in Touch with Your Girl and Close the Generational Gap
“Okay Boomer” has become part of the cultural vernacular. Unfamiliar with the phrase? Let me translate. Boomers are, of course, those born in the Baby Boom generation, … Read More
“Okay Boomer” has become part of the cultural vernacular. Unfamiliar with the phrase? Let me translate. Boomers are, of course, those born in the Baby Boom generation, … 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
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
Has your daughter ever rushed to share a rumor with you that she heard swirling about a friend? Or even a rumor she heard about herself? We … Read More
In a social media culture where the average tween and teen’s every moment is captured in “snaps” and “stories,” it may be easy for your girl … Read More
Is comparison really the thief of joy? So many have clung to these poignant words penned by Theodore Roosevelt—but are they always true? Girls today struggle with comparison in … Read More
Girls often have the tendency to seek out perfection. Striving for flawlessness can show itself in a multitude of ways that are all inherently good. She might find … Read More
When your girl discovers a new passion, like playing the piano, she’s likely to turn to the internet for inspiration… but yikes! Her search results in dozens of child prodigies and … Read More
The gospel of Jesus Christ is full of story after story of God’s grace toward broken and flawed people. Your girl may be a self-proclaimed “perfectionist,” but … 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