Remind Your Perfectionist Girl that God’s Grace Abounds
The gospel of Jesus Christ is full of story after story of God’s grace toward broken and flawed people. Your girl may be a self-proclaimed “perfectionist,” but … Read More
The gospel of Jesus Christ is full of story after story of God’s grace toward broken and flawed people. Your girl may be a self-proclaimed “perfectionist,” but … Read More
These days, family dinner can feel impossible. After all, with school, swim practice, dance class, and chorus concerts all happening in rapid succession, you’re left with all … Read More
The world, as we once knew it, is no more. We have transitioned to living in a “new normal.” Ensuring we have enough hand-sanitizer and face-masks are … Read More
In December 2021, the U.S. Surgeon General reported a 51% increase over the last 2 years of ER visits for adolescent girls who attempted to take their … Read More
American teens average nine screen time hours each day. During that time, they send an average of 60 texts, scroll social media, binge watch shows—oftentimes attempting to … Read More
Perfection seems to be the driver for girls in today’s culture. From looks to grades, from athletics to achievement, it appears that girls seek confirmation of who … Read More
“Because that’s how we do things in our family.” Does this remind you of your childhood? Some families let generational sin seep in and don’t quite know how … Read More
When’s the last time you stared at the majesty of the night sky? Psalm 147 tells us “He counts the number of the stars; He calls them … Read More
Fear trickles into all of our lives at some point. But right now, in the face of a global virus pandemic, it feels like fear is rushing … 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
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