God wants His daughters to know how precious they truly are.

Let's lead them in discipleship through mentorship.

I'll never forget my mom's parenting advice:

"The hardest thing you will have to do as a mom is to release your children to God and then trust Him enough to not worry about them."


Can you relate, moms?

As women, we naturally like to be in control. We like to keep our kids close and protect them as long as possible. I remember coming home from college and having a curfew, even though I had lived hours away from home for several years. I would chuckle but comply, keeping to myself how late I had been out the week before...

At some point though, usually between high school and college, parents realize their children are beginning to slip through their fingers and it becomes time to let go. This happens sooner for some and can be terrifying if your child is in a tough place.


But what if they had a mentor?

What if they had someone besides you that they could call on and that you trusted to guide them? Inevitably, young people tend to stray from their parents in certain seasons of life, but praying for them to find a godly mentor can help set them on the right path.

I've created a resource that can mentor to them in any season of life between 15 and 25, whether they have a mentor or need a relatable voice that can mentor to them.

More Precious Than Pearls Curriculum

How can mentorship help a young woman you know?

Start with prayer.

If you agree mentorship would help your daughter or a young woman you know, I encourage you to start by praying for her heart. God's timing is perfect and He knows when your daughter will be ready to receive guidance. Your prayers for her will always be the most you can do for her. He has engraved your daughter on the palms of His hands (Isaiah 49:16)!

Then, consider gifting the PHF curriculum to help guide her. It's filled with many of my own Pearls of Wisdom, stories, and relatable advice that I pray will speak to young women who feel alone or don't yet have a mentor.

Learn more about our curriculum