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When Grief Hangs On Long After the Funeral
Grief. It looks different for every person, but more so for children. The initial shock and tears after the death of a close family member are expected, … Read More
Grief. It looks different for every person, but more so for children. The initial shock and tears after the death of a close family member are expected, … Read More
Raising Godly Girls Podcast Episode 066 Navigating Your Daughter Through Unspeakable Grief with Jonathan Pitts (For Girls Like You) Join weekend host Patti Garibay and guest Jonathan … Read More
With each weather shift and calendar holiday, your girl hears “it’s the season of”— summer swimsuit season, back-to-school season, Deck-the-Halls season, or flu season—she knows things are … Read More
“Don’t tell me to relax, mom! I’ll relax when I’m in the grave.” Today’s girls experience pressure to succeed far surpassing what generations before reported. Lateral comparisons … Read More
Raising Godly Girls Podcast Episode 065 Guiding Your Daughter Through Grief When Her Hopes Are Dashed Join co-hosts Rachael and Natalie on the Raising Godly Girls Podcast … Read More
Raising Godly Girls Podcast Episode 064 Helping Your Girl Through a Season of Grief Join Raising Godly Girls Podcast co-hosts Rachael and Natalie as they discuss the … Read More
It’s common for young believers to express doubt in times of difficult circumstance. In fact, a recent Barna study cites “God allowing bad things to happen” as … Read More
We expect to hear from God is big, powerful ways. In Scripture, Elijah awaited the overwhelming presence of the Lord. But powerful wind, earthquakes, fire—all these forces … Read More
When a teenage girl flippantly retorts through tears, “who cares?” have you considered there’s something deeper going on in those two words? Rather than asserting that she … Read More
Has your girl had a bad day? From the moment she came in, you know something’s up with her heart. Mumbled words, eyes downcast, stomping replaces walking. … Read More
“Mom, I don’t even know what to pray these days. With all that’s going wrong in the world, I feel like I’m just whining to God when … Read More
When your girl was a baby, she had certain go-to habits that helped soothe her when she was sad, hungry, scared, or in pain. Swaddling, swaying, sleep—these … Read More