Our young women need us.

The local church is vital in leading with one-on-one discipleship.

Younger generations are leaving the church in droves.

Many young women lack the parental guidance or strong familial support system they need in their most difficult years. Our young people are at a societal disadvantage. They are battling political strife, segregation, and technological distractions causing isolation and disconnection from one another. However, we know from God’s Word that He will be with our young people wherever they go and that their plans will succeed with many advisers (Proverbs 15:22).

I created Pray Her Forward to help bridge the gap between young women and the church. Rather than waiting for young women to seek guidance from an older generation, I wrote a biblical curriculum to meet them where they are with relatable stories, thoughtful questions, topical Scriptures, biblical application, pearls of wisdom, goal setting guidance, prayer writing, and journaling.

Young people need us more than ever.

They feel isolated and alone, skeptical about the church, and uncertain about their identity. It is time for women to link arms with our younger generation and walk with them through some of the most difficult seasons of life. It is time we remind them of the only thing that hasn't changed: God's love and His good plans for their future.

Our Mentor + Mentee Agreement

1. Be ready to hear from God in sharing or receiving His wisdom

2. Be sensitive to the Holy Spirit and why you may be here

3. Be outspoken and curious; we welcome any and all questions

4. Be in a mindset to learn and share as you feel comfortable

5. Be on time, prepared, and present during mentorship sessions

6. Be respectful of other mentees and mentors when present

7. Be mindful of different backgrounds, upbringing, and beliefs

8. Be encouraged to discuss or share any concerns or feedback

9. Be reminded that we are all human; none of us are perfect

10. Be careful to respect confidentiality of conversations shared