Approaching Your Girl’s Problematic Behavior with Grace
You’ve gotten your girl to open up to you. Great! But wait? What she said isn’t sitting right with you. Perhaps her actions aren’t ideal, even problematic. Or maybe she…
You’ve gotten your girl to open up to you. Great! But wait? What she said isn’t sitting right with you. Perhaps her actions aren’t ideal, even problematic. Or maybe she…
In an honest moment, have you ever confessed, “I completely dropped the ball on that one”? While we’ve all done it, making a practice of “dropping the ball” might not…
You’ve gotten your girl to open up to you. Great! But wait? What she said isn’t sitting right with you. Perhaps her actions aren’t ideal, even problematic. Or maybe she…
Want to give your girl an “eyes-wide-open” style of evangelism? Show her the domain God has laid before her. When Jesus said in Matthew 28 that “all authority in heaven…
…the term you don’t understand. Remember, it’s a blessing that your girl is opening up to you! Once she’s at a pause-point in the story, ask her what “shook” means…
As some parents struggle to get their girl to open up emotionally, other parents are desperate to get their girl to zip it! I’m talking about the over-sharers! While being…
…examining the accounts we follow online. In the midst of slime tutorials, makeup artists, and ASMR accounts, is your girl seeing images and hearing the voices of people of diverse…
…use His blessings of Common Grace to grow the Kingdom of God here on earth in whatever way possible. If it gives an open door for us to introduce the…
…the ongoing approach, keeping the conversation doors open so that whatever topic she has on her mind can freely come to you as the parent without shame or the “ums”….
…view reality. Selfies aside, there is value in the action of filtering. A Biblical worldview is something like a filter. When we read Scripture and ask God to open the…
…risk for introductions to addiction through social media, today’s entertainment, or from family history with substance abuse. Keep an open conversation with your girl about addiction and its catastrophic effects….
…their kids. The first step in creating this “confession culture” in your home is creating an open line of communication with your daughter. Tell her that she can talk to…