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Let’s All Choose Kindness Today
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
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
As a family, do you ever find yourselves exhausted from all of the different ways you serve your church and your community? In his book Radical Together, … Read More
Achievement test scores. College prep classes. Apprenticeships, scholarships, leadership teams. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Every young girl hears this question, and, … 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
It comes as no surprise that the secret to raising a Godly girl is first being a Godly parent! The special bond between mothers and daughters is … Read More
Does your girl struggle to see God’s work in the world today? If her eyes are more guided by division and destruction than heaven intersecting earth, give … Read More
Have you ever noticed your girl doing an everyday task in an odd way? Suddenly she’s holding her fork differently or tying her shoes using some bizarre … 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
For Christian girls growing up in a faith-filled household, one of the scariest feelings is that of unbelief. In times of crisis, difficulty, or questioning, many have … 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
It can be incredibly frustrating to have a conversation with someone who has a different opinion than you—now imagine that person is your daughter! As our girls … Read More