Raising Godly Girls Podcast
Episode 088
Training Your Girl to Discern the Holy Spirit’s Leading
In this episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, hosts Rachael and Natalie discuss the vital topic of spiritual discernment. Drawing parallels between the allure of junk food and the temptations of modern culture, they explore how parents can guide their daughters to follow the Holy Spirit’s leading amidst life’s challenges.
Rachael and Natalie begin with a light-hearted discussion on favorite junk foods, setting the stage for a deeper conversation about the importance of discernment in a world filled with deceptive influences. They unpack the definitions of discernment and wisdom, emphasizing how these spiritual gifts help us navigate the complexities of daily life and make God-honoring decisions. The hosts share practical steps for fostering discernment in girls, including the principles of pausing, praying, positioning, and praising. They reflect on how these steps can help young women develop the ability to recognize the Holy Spirit’s guidance and grow in wisdom. Through engaging stories and personal insights, Rachael and Natalie illustrate how discernment and wisdom play out in real-life scenarios, encouraging parents to support their daughters in this spiritual journey.
Tune in to hear a special Raising Godly Girls Minute from AHG Founder Patti Garibay, offering additional insights on the topic. Plus, learn about valuable resources from American Heritage Girls and partner ministries like Summit Ministries, designed to equip girls with a strong, Biblically-based foundation for discernment. Join us for an enlightening episode that will inspire you to nurture spiritual discernment in your daughter, helping her navigate the world with the guidance and wisdom of the Holy Spirit. Don’t miss it!
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