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When Bad Things Happen Help Her Hold Fast to Her Faith
Has your girl ever asked you why God allows horrible things to happen? It’s a sticky question for parents who aren’t prepared to answer. According to a … Read More
Has your girl ever asked you why God allows horrible things to happen? It’s a sticky question for parents who aren’t prepared to answer. According to a … Read More
I’ve heard it said “Culture says to make a difference, you must be heard. But God says to make a difference, you must listen.” There is great … Read More
When you consider your parenting style, are you more of a carpenter or a gardener? Put simply, carpenters “fix” things, while gardeners “tend” to things. When it … 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 girl ignore you? It’s infuriating, isn’t it?! Perhaps she inserts her earbuds to drown you out or maybe she simply walks away. I urge you: … Read More
If you had to guess how many passages of Scripture you have hanging on the walls of your home, how many would you say? When raising Godly … Read More
As parents, we want to raise our daughter to spread her wings and stand on her own two feet. While pushing your girl toward independence is necessary … Read More
As your girl grows and develops mentally, her body changes and matures physically. The hormonal fluctuations caused by puberty can create a whirlwind of emotions within her. … Read More
When your daughter was a baby, you desperately wanted her to imitate you–to repeat “mama,” to hold her spoon, to walk steadily. No matter her age today, … Read More
Summer vacation. Christmas morning. College acceptance letters. A girl’s life is full of drawn-out anticipation. It can be fun to look forward to things, but might your … Read More
Is your girl the oldest child, the youngest child, or right in the middle? Maybe she’s an only child. No matter her birth order, being a sister … Read More
Consider this … your daughter is excited about a new friend. They share the same hobbies, favorite color, and they both peel the crust off their PB&J … Read More