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  • Raising Godly Girls

    Ep. 413 – Raising Fierce-Hearted Middle School Girls: Faith, Courage, & Identity in Christ with Kaitlyn Cey

    22/08/2026 | 44 mins.
    In today's culture, girls are constantly being told who they should be, what success looks like, and how they should define strength. But God offers a very different vision for womanhood—one rooted not in comparison or cultural pressure, but in courage, compassion, wisdom, and faith. 

     

    In this episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, Patti Garibay welcomes author, coach, and speaker Kaitlyn Cey for a meaningful conversation about raising girls who are confident in their identity in Christ and bold in their faith. Drawing from her book The Five Ways of a Fierce-Hearted Woman, Kaitlyn shares what it means for middle school girls to develop a "fierce-hearted" faith—one that reflects the character of Christ and equips them to live with purpose in today's world. 

     

    Together, Patti and Kaitlyn explore the cultural pressures girls face today and how parents can help their daughters resist the pull of comparison, insecurity, and shifting definitions of strength. Instead, they discuss how families can intentionally cultivate courage, compassion, spiritual wisdom, and servant leadership in their girls through daily discipleship and Gospel-centered conversations. 

     

    This encouraging episode also highlights the vital role of parents, mentors, and Christian community in shaping girls who stand firm in their faith. When girls understand who they are in Christ, they are better equipped to navigate peer pressure, cultural expectations, and the challenges of growing up in a rapidly changing world. 

     

    If you're raising a daughter and longing to see her grow into a confident young woman who loves the Lord and leads with courage and grace, this conversation will leave you encouraged and equipped. 

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode: 

     

    Joshua 1:9 


    Psalm 139:13–14 


    Proverbs 31:25 


    Micah 6:8 



    2 Timothy 1:7 


    Matthew 5:16 


     

    To learn more about Kaitlyn Cey, visit www.kaitlyncey.com   

     

    Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools.      

     

    Learn how to find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your community at americanheritagegirls.org.
  • Raising Godly Girls

    Ep. 412 - How the Family Adapts in the Middle School Years

    20/08/2026 | 23 mins.
    The middle school years are filled with change—and not just for your daughter. As her emotions, body, friendships, and independence begin to shift, the entire family is learning how to navigate a brand-new season together. How can parents shepherd their girls with grace while helping siblings, dads, and the whole family understand what's happening? 

    In this episode of Raising Godly Girls, co-hosts Natalie Ambrose and Melissa Bearden explore the unique challenges—and incredible opportunities—of parenting a middle school girl through a Biblical lens. From navigating puberty conversations without awkwardness to creating meaningful "eyes-forward" moments of connection, this conversation offers practical encouragement for families who want to reflect God's love during one of the most formative stages of a girl's life. 

    Together, Natalie and Melissa discuss the emotional highs and lows of early adolescence, healthy conversations about body changes, growing appetites, expanding friendships, and the importance of creating a home where girls feel safe, seen, and deeply loved. Along the way, Patti Garibay's Raising Godly Girls Minute shares a simple but powerful parenting practice that can open the door to some of your most meaningful conversations with your daughter. 

    Whether you're already parenting a middle schooler or preparing for the years ahead, this episode will encourage you to embrace this season not with fear, but with confidence—trusting that the God who created your daughter will faithfully guide her through every stage of growing up. 

     

    Three Things to Consider: 

    Create intentional spaces for connection—even simple "eyes-forward" conversations can become treasured opportunities for discipleship. 


    Celebrate your daughter's changing body as part of God's good design, helping her care for it with gratitude rather than shame. 


    As your daughter's world expands through friendships and new experiences, continually point her back to her identity in Christ and the security of home. 


     

    Scriptures Referenced: 

    Jeremiah 33:3 


    James 1:17 


     

    For culturally relevant Christian parenting resources, visit Axis.org 

    Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools.     


    Learn how to find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your community at americanheritagegirls.org.
  • Raising Godly Girls

    Ep. 411 – The Sacred Stage: Your Girl's Middle School Years

    18/08/2026 | 31 mins.
    Why do the middle school years feel so hard—for girls and for the parents raising them? 

    Friendship drama. Puberty. Growing independence. Big emotions. Endless questions. The middle school years can feel like a whirlwind for both girls and the adults who love them. Yet beneath all the change is a beautiful opportunity for parents to become a steady, Christ-centered presence during one of the most formative seasons of a daughter's life. 

    In this back-to-school episode, Natalie Ambrose and Melissa Bearden explore what makes the middle school years so unique. From the rapid development of abstract thinking to the increasing influence of friendships, technology, and social pressures, they unpack why girls between the ages of 11 and 14 need more intentional discipleship—not less. Rather than allowing devices or culture to shape a daughter's worldview, parents are encouraged to remain actively engaged, guiding their girls with wisdom, grace, and Biblical truth. 

    Listeners will also hear a heartfelt Raising Godly Girls Minute from AHG Founder & Executive Director Emeritus Patti Garibay, reminding parents that middle school girls need steadfast, present adults who are willing to listen, pray, and faithfully walk beside them through every joy and every tear. Rachael and Melissa build on that encouragement by discussing practical ways to help girls develop trust in God's unchanging character, navigate friendships with confidence, embrace failure as part of growth, and find security in the loving guidance of their parents. 

    Whether your daughter is just entering middle school or you're already deep in the adventure, this episode offers Biblical encouragement to embrace these years with confidence. While everything around your girl may seem to be changing, the God who loves her remains faithful—and your consistent presence can become one of His greatest gifts in her life. 

     

    Three Things to Consider: 

    Help your daughter build her confidence on God's unchanging character. As her world changes, remind her that the Lord remains faithful and trustworthy. 


    Stay in the role of a loving parent. Your steady guidance, wisdom, and presence provide security that friendship alone cannot. 


    Create a home where it's safe to fail. Mistakes become opportunities for growth when girls know they are deeply loved and supported. 


     

    Scriptures Referenced: 

    Romans 12:15 


    James 1:5 


    James 1:17 


    Proverbs 3:5–6 



    Deuteronomy 6:6–7 


    Isaiah 41:10 


     

    For culturally relevant Christian parenting resources, visit Axis.org 

    Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools.  

    Learn how to find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your community at americanheritagegirls.org.
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    Ep. 410 – Beyond the Hurt: Understanding & Responding to the New Era of Bullying with Brooks Gibbs

    15/08/2026 | 48 mins.
    Bullying today looks very different than it did just a generation ago—and parents of girls are feeling the weight of navigating it all. In this episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, host Natalie Ambrose welcomes back researcher, speaker, and author Brooks Gibbs for an honest and eye-opening conversation about bullying in all its modern forms. 

     

    Together, they explore the science behind childhood aggression and unpack what families need to know about in-person bullying, relational aggression, cyberbullying, sextortion, and emerging threats like AI deepfake harassment. Brooks shares research-based insight into why bullying happens, how it uniquely affects adolescent girls, and what parents can do to respond with wisdom rather than fear. 

     

    This episode also equips Christian families with practical tools to help girls build resilience, navigate peer pressure, and ground their identity in Christ—even when social dynamics feel cruel or overwhelming. Parents will gain confidence to address digital risks, guide healthy boundaries, and foster empathy and courage rooted in Biblical truth. 

     

    If you're raising a daughter in today's complex social and digital world, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and actionable guidance to help her thrive with faith and confidence. 

     

    Scriptures Referenced in this Episode: 

    Luke 6:31 


    Matthew 7:12 


    Ephesians 4:31-32 


    Colossians 3:12-14 


     

     

    For more information on Brooks Gibbs' work, visit brooksgibbs.com  


     

    Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools.    

     

    Learn how to find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your community at americanheritagegirls.org.
  • Raising Godly Girls

    Ep. 409 - How Your Family can Lead a Girl Out of Bullying Patterns

    13/08/2026 | 23 mins.
    What should you do when you discover your own daughter is the one hurting someone else? 

    No parent wants to receive the phone call, text message, or conversation revealing that their child has been unkind—or worse, has developed a pattern of bullying another girl. While those moments can stir embarrassment, defensiveness, or even shame, they also present a powerful opportunity for discipleship. In this episode, Rachael Culpepper and Natalie Ambrose encourage Christian parents to respond with courage, humility, and a heart committed to both truth and restoration. 

    Continuing the Raising Godly Girls back-to-school series on bullying, Rachael and Natalie discuss the important distinction between isolated unkindness and repeated bullying behavior, why secrecy allows harmful patterns to grow, and how parents can lovingly guide a daughter toward confession, repentance, and reconciliation. Through a thoughtful Raising Godly Girls Minute from AHG Founder & Executive Director Emeritus Patti Garibay, listeners are reminded that telling the truth isn't an act of betrayal—it's often the very first step toward healing for everyone involved. 

    The conversation also offers practical, Gospel-centered guidance for parents navigating these difficult situations, including acknowledging the hurt caused, praying for wisdom and discernment, understanding the full scope of the behavior, involving the appropriate adults, and encouraging a daughter to take responsibility for her actions. Rather than minimizing or excusing sinful behavior, Christian parents have the privilege of demonstrating God's mercy by helping their daughters walk the path of genuine repentance and lasting restoration. 

    If you've ever wondered how to respond when your daughter makes a poor choice, this episode offers hope-filled encouragement that God doesn't waste our parenting challenges. Even difficult conversations can become opportunities to point our girls toward the transforming grace of Jesus Christ. 

     

    Three Things to Consider: 

    Address harmful behavior with honesty and grace. Accountability is an act of love that points your daughter toward lasting heart transformation. 


    Pray for wisdom before responding. Ask God to help you see the full situation clearly and guide your daughter with both truth and compassion. 


    Pursue restoration, not simply consequences. Genuine confession, repentance, forgiveness, and reconciliation often take time, but they reflect the heart of the Gospel. 


     

    Scriptures Referenced: 

    Genesis 1:27 


    Ephesians 4:15 


    Ephesians 4:29–32 


    Colossians 3:12–14 



    James 5:16 


    Proverbs 28:13 


    Matthew 18:15–17 


    Galatians 6:1 


     

    Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools.     

    Learn how to find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your community at americanheritagegirls.org.
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For over 30 years, American Heritage Girls® has come alongside families and youth ministry leaders in offering Christ-centered, girl-focused character development. Through the Raising Godly Girls® Podcast, presented by American Heritage Girls, listeners get to tap into the advice that seasoned AHG leaders have gleaned over three decades of ministering to girls. Plus, hear from industry experts with solutions to a broad range of issues impacting today's girls. Get Biblically-sound and actionable tips from fellow parents, volunteers, and thought leaders on how to raise up a girl after God's own heart.
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