Communicate Her Identity to Support Her Identity in Christ
“I Feel” statements are a common exercise in counseling. This exercise forces you to habitualize rephrasing your sentences to begin with the words “I Feel”. This exercise … Read More
“I Feel” statements are a common exercise in counseling. This exercise forces you to habitualize rephrasing your sentences to begin with the words “I Feel”. This exercise … Read More
“It’s not that bad…” Recently heard your girl justify a behavior she knew was wrong? Twisting a story to avoid getting into trouble, lashing out at her … Read More
There’s a trend online where girls share pictures from their childhood, typically sporting goofy outfits or unfortunate hairstyles, and then pictures from today where they celebrate their … Read More
“You are my sunshine, my only sunshine” It’s a lullaby sung to babies for generations. As you enter your daughter’s teenage years “Good morning sunshine” might come … Read More
There is a rich tradition of hospitality in the south. One tradition is that of the surcee—a small, unexpected gift with no occasion in mind. The surcee, … Read More
Your girl is shouldering more stress and difficulty than usual. Chances are she isn’t going to ask for help when she needs it. Regularly checking in with … Read More
What does your girl know about her hormones? Knowing how her body functions and why she feels certain emotions is vital to a healthy understanding of herself. … 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
Ambition. It’s a driving force behind the world’s most successful people. From CEOs to celebrities, influencers to scholarship winners. While ambition can motivate young women to do … Read More
You’ve heard it said “You are what you eat.” Essentially, what you ingest is what either nourishes you, or destroys you. What if I told you the … Read More
Every girl inevitably deals with a bully: either they’re the victim of bullying, they see others being bullied, or they may even become a bully. So how … Read More
“But why?” Every parent of toddler and teen parent grimaces. In each stage the “why” question represents something deeper. At times a rebellious heart refusing to submit … Read More