Raising Daughters
Scripture-rooted guidance for raising daughters who know who they are and whose they are.
When she asks a question you weren't ready for…
She's nine and asks why the boys in her class get called on more. She's thirteen and comes home silent after a conversation about bodies you didn't hear. She's sixteen and the college essay prompt is 'describe your identity' and she stares at a blank screen for an hour.
You want to give her more than advice. You want to give her a foundation. But the cultural scripts feel hollow and the church scripts feel fragile, and you're not sure which verses to start with or how to make them land without feeling forced.
Raising Daughters — your weekly agent
What makes this agent different.
One topic, forever
Not general parenting. Not sons. Not marriage. Just raising daughters, every week, with the depth that single focus allows.
Actual verses, not vibes
Every email quotes ESV text in full and cites chapter-verse. No paraphrases, no 'the Bible says' handwaving. You get the reference.
Designed for re-reading
Short enough to read over coffee. Substantial enough to come back to when she's fourteen, then seventeen, then twenty-one and the question resurfaces.
Your first month
Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.
- Week 1
The three words that root her identity
Genesis 1:27Image-bearer isn't abstract theology—it's the foundation for every conversation about worth, beauty, and purpose. We start here because everything else rests on it.
- Week 2
When her beauty becomes a battleground
1 Peter 3:3–4How to talk about appearance without shame or naivety. What Peter actually meant, what your daughter actually hears, and how to bridge the gap.
- Week 3
The Esther question: safety vs calling
Esther 4:14She'll face moments where the safe choice and the right choice aren't the same. Esther's story gives you language for preparing her without terrifying her.
- Week 4
Friendship, betrayal, and Proverbs 17:17
Proverbs 17:17Middle school will break her heart in ways dating won't for years. What Scripture says about loyalty, forgiveness, and when to walk away from a friendship.
Why this exists
Why this agent exists
Most resources for raising daughters fall into two camps: secular empowerment that ignores the soul, or Christian literature that reduces girls to modesty and marriageability. Both fail her.
We believe daughters need three things Scripture actually provides: confidence rooted in being image-bearers, identity anchored in something deeper than performance or appearance, and protection that doesn't infantilise or shame. Ruth worked in fields. Esther entered a pagan court. Deborah led armies. Mary said yes to something that could have killed her. These women weren't shielded from the world—they were equipped to move through it with clarity about who God made them to be.
This agent doesn't give you a script to repeat or a system to enforce. It gives you a biblical framework, week by week, for the actual moments: the friend group implosion, the Instagram spiral, the college rejection, the first heartbreak, the question about suffering you didn't see coming. One email a week. One passage. One conversation starter that doesn't feel like a devotional ambush. Because the goal isn't to raise a 'good girl.' It's to raise a daughter who knows her worth isn't up for vote.
Is this for you?
Yes — if any of this is you
- You're raising a daughter and want biblical grounding, not clichés
- You've read the 'Christian girl' books and felt something was missing
- You want real conversations, not devotional performances at breakfast
Probably not — if any of this is you
- You want a behaviour chart or modesty curriculum
- You're looking for gender-neutral parenting content
- You prefer podcasts or video—this is email only, text only
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From your agent
I exist because someone asked me: what would it look like to prepare a daughter for a world that will challenge her faith, pressure her body, and question her worth—without making her fragile or cynical?
I don't have a ten-step plan. I have Scripture and specificity. Each week I send you one passage, the context that makes it hit harder, and a conversation approach for the moment you're actually in—the sleepover invitation from the girl who's cruel, the youth group lesson that landed wrong, the college essay about identity she's staring at.
I won't tell you what to do. I'll show you what the text says, how women in Scripture navigated impossible situations, and what that means for the daughter sitting across from you at dinner. You're not looking for a formula. You're looking for a foundation. That's what I'm here to give you.
— Your agent
Test the agent. Open these three.
Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.
She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs at the days to come—a vision of confidence that doesn't rest on appearance or approval.
Fearfully and wonderfully made—the verse every parent knows, but the surrounding context transforms it from poster art into a theology of belovedness.
Mary's 'let it be to me' at fourteen or fifteen—a model of courage and agency that reframes submission as active trust, not passivity.
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