What if one of the greatest gifts we could give our daughters isn't more entertainment—but a little more boredom?
In this episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, co-hosts Rachael Culpepper and Natalie Ambrose kick off a week of conversations centered on the wonder and curiosity of girlhood. From childhood daydreams and backyard adventures to the quiet moments that spark imagination, this episode invites parents to rediscover something our culture has nearly forgotten—the beauty and purpose of boredom.
In a world filled with constant noise, screens, and stimulation, many girls are losing the ability to sit in stillness, wonder, and create. Yet those very moments—when a mind begins to wander, when curiosity awakens, when creativity is sparked—are essential to a girl's emotional, cognitive, and spiritual development. Boredom isn't something to avoid; it's something to embrace.
Through a thoughtful Raising Godly Girls Minute, listeners are reminded that girls are uniquely designed in the image of a creative God. When we remove the constant stream of entertainment, we create space for our daughters to explore, imagine, problem-solve, and even hear the gentle voice of the Lord.
Rachael and Natalie offer practical encouragement for parents navigating the familiar cry of "I'm bored!"—helping reframe it not as a problem to solve, but as an opportunity to grow. With a little intentionality, boredom can become the doorway to deeper connection, stronger resilience, and a more vibrant faith.
As you listen, be encouraged: the small, quiet moments of girlhood—the ones that seem ordinary—are often where God does His most beautiful work.
Three Things to Remember:
Get ahead of the boredom. Have simple, creative options ready and encourage your girl to take initiative in creating her own fun.
Respond with excitement, not frustration. Reframe boredom as an opportunity to grow creativity, resilience, and imagination.
Boredom is better together. Encourage your girl to connect with friends—shared creativity often leads to deeper relationships and joyful discovery.
Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:
Genesis 1:27
Psalm 19:1
Ecclesiastes 3:11
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