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Occasionally we can allow societal norms to dictate who we are. When we do that, we are giving those norms the power to write unwanted chapters of our story. Girls and women can run into identity and value issues as they navigate through who society tells them they can be and what they need to look like. Terra Mattson is passionate about helping girls realize their full potential and to see themselves through God's eyes. She dispels the pressure women feel to "Do more, be more" and fights against that message being passed down to the next generation of girls. In this episode we sit with a friend who helps us see how the early chapters of our stories play into our parenting patterns and how learning to heal what is inside us can empower the next generation. Terra shows us that we can help our girls write their own story full of confidence, of strength and God's unfailing love.
By Natalie Washington and AJ DeanOccasionally we can allow societal norms to dictate who we are. When we do that, we are giving those norms the power to write unwanted chapters of our story. Girls and women can run into identity and value issues as they navigate through who society tells them they can be and what they need to look like. Terra Mattson is passionate about helping girls realize their full potential and to see themselves through God's eyes. She dispels the pressure women feel to "Do more, be more" and fights against that message being passed down to the next generation of girls. In this episode we sit with a friend who helps us see how the early chapters of our stories play into our parenting patterns and how learning to heal what is inside us can empower the next generation. Terra shows us that we can help our girls write their own story full of confidence, of strength and God's unfailing love.