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Ep. 213 — Teaching Your Girl the Practice of Spiritual Mothering

Ep. 213 — Teaching Your Girl the Practice of Spiritual Mothering

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In a world that often undervalues nurturing and quiet strength, this episode invites you and your daughter into something deeply countercultural—and deeply Biblical: the practice of spiritual mothering. Whether your daughter grows up to become a biological mom or not, God has already placed a calling on her life to nurture others spiritually. This kind of influence doesn’t require a specific title, age, or life stage—it simply requires faithfulness. Today, co-hosts Rachael and Natalie unpack what it means to raise a girl who sees herself as a vessel for Christ-centered mentorship, encouragement, and wisdom. You’ll hear a powerful Raising Godly Girls Minute from American Heritage Girls Founder & Executive Director, Patti Garibay, reflecting on the lasting legacy of spiritual mothers in her own life and the lives of AHG girls across the country. Plus, you’ll explore Titus 2 in a fresh way, be inspired by women of faith like Elisabeth Elliot and Ida Scudder, and gain practical ideas for modeling and encouraging spiritual mothering in your home and community. As moms, we don’t always know who our daughters will listen to in every season—but we can plant seeds, cultivate community, and prepare her heart to both receive and give Godly wisdom. Tune in for an encouraging, Scripture-rich conversation that will help you and your girl lean into God’s Plan A for womanhood. Find an American Heritage Girls Troop near you, visit americanheritagegirls.org Add even more Biblical wisdom to your parenting quiver, visit raisinggodlygirls.com

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