Why the Benefits of Service are Almost Endless
Throughout my tenure as a volunteer working with girls, and now as a leader of volunteers who work with girls, one area remains constant: Girls love service. … Read More
Throughout my tenure as a volunteer working with girls, and now as a leader of volunteers who work with girls, one area remains constant: Girls love service. … Read More
Do you ever feel like you might not be enough? Smart-enough, holy-enough, thin-enough? Remember this: your daughter, no matter her age, is perceptive to your thoughts and … Read More
We all know there are “five love languages”—words of affirmation, quality time, tangible gifts, physical touch, and acts of service. These are the ways we, as humans, … Read More
Do you ever refer to your daughter as a “drama queen?” Maybe she has a proclivity to respond to situations in a melodramatic way, as the Oxford … Read More
Division is not God’s plan for humanity. In fact, He is constantly working to unify us in His love, His Spirit. But where God gathers, the enemy … Read More
Failure is an inevitable part of life, but only for those willing to take a risk. It’s comfortable to live in a space of the familiar—predictability and … Read More
Whether your daughter has just experienced a bad breakup or a move that seemingly upended her life, there are times in adolescence that can feel like too … Read More
For girls experiencing burnout at higher levels than ever before, the question shouldn’t be “how can I do it all” it should be “why do I feel … Read More
Chances are you’ve had some sort of purity talk with your girl. But does she understand that beyond God’s design for intimacy, Christians are instructed to live … Read More
What does your girl dream of? Perhaps it’s singing on the stage of Carnegie Hall or penning historic legislation for generations to live by. No matter the … Read More
There’s something that valedictorians, elected officials, and metal-winning Olympians all have in common: the achievement high. It’s the feeling of: “Okay, I did it… now what?” For … Read More
There’s a term in game theory known as “zero-sum thinking.” This mindset believes that if a situation benefits one person, that must mean cost someone else—in essence, … Read More