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As the Raising Godly Girls Podcast launches another week of insightful Christian parenting conversation, hosts Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden dive into the world of Biblical womanhood, especially as it relates to idols. After sharing prominent women and celebrities they idolized as girls, both hosts reflect on the many different ways idolatry can seep into modern Christian life in America.
Melissa took on the potential for even a medial diagnosis to become an idol label, shifting a girl's focus onto self and limiting the resilience the Holy Spirit might seek to produce in her heart. Rachael tags in to warn against the tendency for extracurricular activities and dedication to take an idol-type place in the family calendar.
Rachael shifts into asking insightful and key questions to determine if your girl might have an unhealthy relationship with things or areas of her life, which take the place that God set up for Himself to reign. Melissa roots the discussion with a gentle reminder that idolatry in the Old Testament of the Bible is not gone today, and Christian families must always be on guard to protect our hearts and minds from that way of life.
Three Things to Consider:
Has her idol taken over the majority of her day—every day?
Is there an absence of contentment and joy in her these days?
How does she react when an idol is pulled out of her everyday life? If she can't function, that's a clear sign, something needs to change.
Scriptures Referenced in this Episode:
James 4:13-16
Exodus 20:4-6
2 Chronicles 14-15
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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As the Raising Godly Girls Podcast launches another week of insightful Christian parenting conversation, hosts Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden dive into the world of Biblical womanhood, especially as it relates to idols. After sharing prominent women and celebrities they idolized as girls, both hosts reflect on the many different ways idolatry can seep into modern Christian life in America.
Melissa took on the potential for even a medial diagnosis to become an idol label, shifting a girl's focus onto self and limiting the resilience the Holy Spirit might seek to produce in her heart. Rachael tags in to warn against the tendency for extracurricular activities and dedication to take an idol-type place in the family calendar.
Rachael shifts into asking insightful and key questions to determine if your girl might have an unhealthy relationship with things or areas of her life, which take the place that God set up for Himself to reign. Melissa roots the discussion with a gentle reminder that idolatry in the Old Testament of the Bible is not gone today, and Christian families must always be on guard to protect our hearts and minds from that way of life.
Three Things to Consider:
Has her idol taken over the majority of her day—every day?
Is there an absence of contentment and joy in her these days?
How does she react when an idol is pulled out of her everyday life? If she can't function, that's a clear sign, something needs to change.
Scriptures Referenced in this Episode:
James 4:13-16
Exodus 20:4-6
2 Chronicles 14-15
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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