As parents, we've all heard it before: "But my friend doesn't have to do this!" Whether it's chores, curfews, or household responsibilities, our daughters will inevitably compare their family expectations to those of their peers. In a culture that often prioritizes convenience over character-building, how can we help our girls understand that responsibility isn't just about getting tasks done—it's about shaping who they're becoming?
This week on the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, we're diving into the theme of adulting—those crucial life skills that set our daughters up for success. Rachael and Melissa discuss why family responsibilities matter, even when they don't feel "fair," and how biblical wisdom can help us stay the course. We'll explore Proverbs 31:27, which highlights the virtue of diligence and care within the home, and share practical ways to make family expectations a foundation for future leadership and service.
Plus, we'll
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