Category: Podcasts

Episode #29: Emotional Rollercoasters!

If you’re a mom, you’re dealing with someone’s emotions almost all the time. Her emotions. His emotions. Your emotions. It truly can feel like a wild, unpredictable rollercoaster ride, can’t it?

On today’s episode, Janet breaks down a familiar scripture in a fresh, powerful way to help you talk to your daughter about emotions. Let’s teach our girls how to not let emotions boss them around.

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Nothing Could Stop Her (Helen Roseveare)

Helen Roseveare was a doctor who served the Lord in a country where cruel leaders did not want her to help the people. Things got really bad for Helen - but you know what? That didn’t stop her from obeying God! You’re gonna be so inspired by this story as Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph continue reading biographies about worthy Christian influencers.

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Palm Trees and Princes (Betsy Stockton)

Have you ever been on a boat for way too long? Betsy Stockton was on one for FIVE MONTHS! Why? She was determined to get where God wanted her to go? And she’ll encourage you to live the same way. Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph continue reading great biographies about Christian women who influence us to love and serve God.

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How to Be a Joy Bomb! (Fanny Crosby)

Sometimes things in our lives happen that crush us. That doesn’t mean we can’t explode with joy. Fanny Crosby couldn’t see, but she taught the world to sing. Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph continue reading aloud to each other as they work through a series of great biographies about Christian women worthy of influencing us.

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Episode #28: Six Strong Women Your Girl Should Follow!

Lots of people are vying for your daughter’s attention.

So many voices calling out to her:
“Buy this!”
“Listen to this!”
“Eat this!”
“Do this!”
“Write this!”

On today’s episode, Dannah, Shani, and Janet talk about how to help our girls understand the differences between a Godly influencer and an ungodly influencer.

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