Raise a Peace Maker Rather than a Peace-Sabotager
Do you have a girl who holds deep convictions but tends to find herself often in conflict? While a deep sense of right and wrong is a … Read More
Do you have a girl who holds deep convictions but tends to find herself often in conflict? While a deep sense of right and wrong is a … Read More
If you’ve watched the news lately, you’ve seen the epidemic of violence wrecking our world. School shootings, riots, muggings—violence invades and destroys. Violence stems from Satan and … Read More
When unexpected changes hit your girl, what is her typical reaction? Does she respond in chaotic frenzy if a friend cancels their study session last minute? Does … Read More
For young people without a strong faith, it can be nearly impossible to look around at the current state of our world and see a good, good … Read More
If you’re a praying family, you probably hear this often to begin your girl’s prayers: “Dear God, thank you for this day. Thank you for…” This is … Read More
Family calendars are increasingly filled with a myriad of activities, American Heritage Girls meetings, mid-week church gatherings, sports, dance, and a partridge in a pear tree! I’m … Read More
Our world has a disease of “more”. More money, more tech, more stuff. While it’s incredibly ambitious to desire more out of our lives, for some, pursuing … Read More
Does your daughter have a dread of public speaking? She’s not alone. 80% of adults report having an aversion to public speaking. But once tried, it is … Read More
Have you noticed the difference in your girl knowing something versus understanding it? Reminds me of the adage; “Knowledge is discovering that ketchup is made from tomatoes. … Read More
When was the last time your family had a whole day of uninterrupted quality time together? OK, that might feel like a big ask. What about an … Read More
I’ve heard the smartphone compared to being the new “Swiss Army knife”. Smartphones are powerful tools with so many uses—telephone, camera, wallet, and more. But just like … 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