We Don’t Have a Moral License to Sin
“Moral Licensing” is a term researchers use to describe a rather shocking phenomenon in the study of human morality. In basic terms, this term describes how people … Read More
“Moral Licensing” is a term researchers use to describe a rather shocking phenomenon in the study of human morality. In basic terms, this term describes how people … Read More
As some parents struggle to get their girl to open up emotionally, other parents are desperate to get their girl to zip it! I’m talking about the … Read More
Have you ever stepped outside on a starry night to take in the majesty of the heavens? Being part of the outdoors provides opportunities for discovery and … 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
When’s the last time your daughter was surrounded by the company of just girls? For some, it almost never happens! Maybe she has brothers, boys in her … Read More
Today’s girls are experiencing a laundry list of difficulties that will shape their outlook on the world for a lifetime. If viewed without whole trust in God, … Read More
I recently heard a pastor say “I don’t mind hearing babies cry, because it means the church has a future.” I love that! But answer honestly—might … Read More
Have you heard your girl utter the phrase “doing it for the ‘gram” and thought to yourself, huh?! Allow me to decode— ‘gram means Instagram. As in, … Read More
“Give yourself grace” has become a more mainstream term over the past few years. Popping up everywhere from book covers to social media memes, the self-kindness … 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
Studies show adding small new behaviors to existing ones makes way for big habitual change. For example, if your family watches TV nightly, but each of you struggle to carve out time … Read More
As our kids go back to school, whether in-person or remotely, time spent around the dinner table together becomes extra important. But don’t fall into the “how … Read More