Love Her Like God Does—Unconditionally
I’ve heard it said “Many people pleasers started out as parent pleasers.” As women, it’s so common to feel this urge to appease everyone, even at the … Read More
I’ve heard it said “Many people pleasers started out as parent pleasers.” As women, it’s so common to feel this urge to appease everyone, even at the … Read More
The Lincoln Memorial, Liberty Bell, and Vietnam Wall. Monuments are anchors marking our history. Visiting these locations helps us to remember, learn from, and pivot our ways … Read More
You’ve likely heard of “helicopter parenting”—a hovering, overbearing style. And in recent years the “lawnmower parenting” approach has shown itself—the parent “mows over” any obstacle so a … Read More
The 2022 Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that nearly 50% of U.S. families have both parents employed. Working mothers have reported record high levels of stress, feeling … Read More
Is your girl’s heart burdened for a friend who doesn’t know the Lord? If she’s come to you desperate for creative ways to communicate the gospel to … Read More
What does listening look like for your girl? If she has neurological differences like ADHD, her version of listening might not mirror typical listening. While it can … Read More
If your family is one of the millions who have experienced miscarriage, your girl might have questions about the brother or sister she never got to meet. … Read More
It’s Saturday morning. You gingerly enter your girl’s room to wake her up, but she’s less than thrilled with open curtains and sunshine. The next moment is … Read More
Oh, my girl? She’s…fill in the blank… already walking, the lead in the musical, heading to an ivy league… “Parent pride” feels innocent, merely the result of … Read More
Have you ever heard a kid use comically grown-up language? Anyone whose kid has called them “honey” or “babe” knows how funny this can be! Our kids, … Read More
Questioning is a normal part of child development. But when the relentless “Whys” of toddler years turn into a more serious “Did God really say…” or “Did … Read More
Secular research confirms that children raised in a religious home are more than just spiritually healthy, their physical and mental well-being is better too. A 2018 Harvard … Read More