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Why Her Sense of Belonging Matters in the Hardest of Conversations
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
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
It’s heart-wrenching to hear when pillars of the Christian community renounce their faith because of doubt in God. Especially when you’ve looked to them for inspiration … … Read More
Is your daughter struggling to see God’s goodness in the midst of difficulty? Sometimes it is easier to see God’s faithfulness when we look back over past … Read More
Girls can struggle with acceptance from peers and sometimes within their own families. The lack of maturity and perspective due to youthfulness can color their outlook on … Read More
It’s increasingly uncommon to find young girls who carry around a diary with lock and key in today’s digital world. An assortment of apps and social media … Read More
Have you noticed your daughter is in a bit of a funk lately? In a season of difficulty, it’s important to recognize when your daughter is sad … Read More
Do you often hear your daughter say things like “When _____ happens, then I’ll be happy.” If so, your daughter may be suffering from something called “destination … Read More
How often do you find yourself lecturing your daughter? Whatever the cause of your frustration, remember this: lecturing your girl isn’t going to get your point across. … Read More
The fear of failure is the most common reason that we, as Christians, don’t step out in faith. It should come as no surprise why we’re so … Read More
Does your daughter feel like an outcast? Left out from the crowd at school? Tween and teen years can be incredibly difficult for girls, but thankfully you’re … Read More
Have you ever heard your daughter say “I’m triggered!” To be “triggered” is to be caused a negative emotional response—typically associated with some sort of PTSD. To … Read More
Does your daughter feel free to fail? We know girls can feel chained by the expectation of perfection. We also see that kids today are driven by … Read More