
How to Gently Guide Your Girl Through Seasons of Sorrow
As adults, we understand the full circle of life. We rejoice in the knowledge that our forever home will be in heaven. But how do our children … Read More
As adults, we understand the full circle of life. We rejoice in the knowledge that our forever home will be in heaven. But how do our children … Read More
Have you listened to mainstream radio or streaming apps lately? In nearly every genre, songs center on the issue of couples staying faithful to one another. Whether … Read More
Waking your kids up for school is never a fun task for any parent. Groggy-eyed kiddos, or downright mean sleepy teens can be difficult to perk up. … 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