By God’s Design, You are the Primary Discipler of Your Girl
Who holds the primary influence over your girl’s worldview, behavior patterns, and relationship with the Lord? The quick answer might be: “Me!” Does the evidence match the … Read More
Who holds the primary influence over your girl’s worldview, behavior patterns, and relationship with the Lord? The quick answer might be: “Me!” Does the evidence match the … Read More
“It’s never too late to try.” We use this to encourage kids to step out and try new things when they’re afraid. In a 2021 Barna research … Read More
Every parent, even one from a faith-filled, and well-functioning family unit, will hear the hurtful words of a frustrated child. “I hate you” and “I wish I … Read More
What is your daughter talented at? Perhaps she’s a doting sibling, who answers every need of a baby brother or sister. Or maybe she has a knack … Read More
Connected parents understand that their best approach to ongoing, open conversations with their girls is to adopt the persona of the “kind detective”—“kind” being the operative word … Read More
Modern society uses the term “family” in a much more free-form context than perhaps three decades ago when it primarily meant biologically related people in a family … Read More
A growing trend of parents doing away with the practice of sleepovers for their kids stems from a desire to remove bullying and sexual abuse dangers. This … Read More
Sometimes our children use slang that can seemingly cause a record scratch for parents and mentors in conversation. For example, words like “shook” and “triggered” serve as … Read More
And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them … Read More
Picture this: After a few days of scrolling and saving influencer inspiration, your girl comes to you with a “vision” of the perfect Christmas…but all you see … Read More
‘Tis the season to be jolly…and maybe, a little greedy? If your girl is anything like other kids, the endless supply of toy catalogues and gift guides … Read More
The traditional notion of “stranger danger” struck fear in the minds of parents and children alike when teaching children to recognize and avoid danger. By contrast, research … Read More