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Ep. 306 — Best of Raising Godly Girls Podcast: Helping a Family Navigate Self-Harm

Raising Godly Girls

Release Date: 12/11/2025

Ep. 328 – When Your Girl’s Friend Drama Spills into the Family show art Ep. 328 – When Your Girl’s Friend Drama Spills into the Family

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Continuing a week of episodes on Godly friendship, hosts Melissa Bearden and Rachael Culpepper put the friend drama under the spotlight. When boy crazy seasons affect girls’ friendships to then folding core relational skills that play into a marriage setting, both hosts share personal issues they’ve parented through personally.     Leaning on the wisdom of healthy boundaries communicated in grace, Melissa and Rachael share a core tenet of maintaining interactions in the midst of oversharing, obsessive tendencies toward...

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Ep. 327 – Key Ingredients for Trusted Friendships in Today’s Girls show art Ep. 327 – Key Ingredients for Trusted Friendships in Today’s Girls

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On this Tuesday episode of the RGG Podcast, hosts Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden launch a week of conversations surrounding friendships—something that Christian girls might struggle to navigate Biblically and often the source of a girl’s first heartbreak.     With the banner of John 13 in the spotlight, this episode peels back the curtain on Christian girlhood friendships—by showing the world “who and Whose they are” by how they walk out the bond of friendship with other girls. Melissa unhitches from a worldly notion of cancel culture or...

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Ep. 326 – Helping Girls Develop a Biblical Worldview in a Culture of Confusion with Dr. Jeff Myers show art Ep. 326 – Helping Girls Develop a Biblical Worldview in a Culture of Confusion with Dr. Jeff Myers

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In this weekend edition of the podcast, AHG Founder & Executive Director Emeritus Patti Garibay welcomes Dr. Jeff Myers, apologist and President of Summit Ministries as a guest. From various book titles to teaching work through Summit, Dr. Myers specializes in guiding families into confidence so they can raise well-equipped kids whose faith tracks throughout their lives.     Patti describes a world where girls who believe in absolute truth are often mocked and that the cultural message of “live your truth” is steeped in deception and a shaky foundation....

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Ep. 325 – Equipping Girls to Defend the Bible’s Toughest Questions show art Ep. 325 – Equipping Girls to Defend the Bible’s Toughest Questions

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To continue this week on the Raising Godly Girls Podcast’s deep dive into Apologetics, hosts Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden tease out the basics of how to approach daily conversations so parents can guide girls as they are going in daily life. Both hosts describe ‘speechless’ moments they each had when they didn’t know how to respond to tough questions regarding their faith convictions.     Rachael talks about ‘sprinkling apologetics’ into normal situations like car rides and daily real life so...

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Ep. 324 – Why Your Daughter’s Faith Needs Apologetics (Now More Than Ever!) show art Ep. 324 – Why Your Daughter’s Faith Needs Apologetics (Now More Than Ever!)

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In this Tuesday episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, hosts Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden take on the lofty topic of Christian Apologetics with an aim to bring it down to bite-sized chunks for families seeking to disciple their girls according to a Biblical Worldview in today’s busy life.    Both hosts share the first times they figured out that people outside of their homes had different worldviews and how that shifted them into a new era of maturity as Christ followers. Rachael shares that girls are hearing big questions sooner, and from...

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Ep. 323 — Raising a Gender-Confident Girl in a Confused Culture with Dr. Kathy Koch show art Ep. 323 — Raising a Gender-Confident Girl in a Confused Culture with Dr. Kathy Koch

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In this Saturday episode, AHG Founder & Executive Director Emeritus Patti Garibay welcomes Dr. Kathy Koch back to the podcast as a returning guest to talk about ways we can raise gender-confident girls in a world steeped in confusion. Even when the culture tells us that Scripture is antiquated and oppressive, girls can embrace the clarity, purpose, and peace God offers us through His Word—a solid foundation for both Patti and Dr. Kathy in this conversation.    Dr. Kathy shares about her new book Raising Gender-Confident Kids, co-authored with Dr....

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BONUS EPISODE — Giving a Voice to the Most Vulnerable & Relentless Advocacy for Pre-Born Life with Abby Johnson show art BONUS EPISODE — Giving a Voice to the Most Vulnerable & Relentless Advocacy for Pre-Born Life with Abby Johnson

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In this Bonus Episode on Raising Godly Girls, Patti Garibay sits down with Abby Johnson, former Planned Parenthood clinic director and founder of And Then There Were None, for a special bonus episode ahead of the 2026 March for Life. Abby shares her powerful journey from working inside the abortion industry to becoming one of the most influential voices in the pro-life movement. Her story is a testimony to redemption, courage, and the unwavering value of every human life.  Abby opens up about the “fire in her belly” moment that changed her path,...

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Ep. 322 — Gender Roles, Modern Family, & the Christian Ethic show art Ep. 322 — Gender Roles, Modern Family, & the Christian Ethic

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This Thursday episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast dives into the often misunderstood world of gender roles and seeks to offer Biblical freedom and joy in places that have previously been understood as stifling and rigid. Throughout the conversation, hosts Natalie Ambrose and Melissa Bearden maintain anchors in a Biblical Worldview regarding gender and the various roles that girls and women play within the Kingdom of God.    After a fun discussion of ‘girls’ chores’ versus ‘boys chores’, Melissa and Natalie settle...

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Ep. 321 — Teaching a Girl to Embrace God's Design for her Body show art Ep. 321 — Teaching a Girl to Embrace God's Design for her Body

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On this Tuesday episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, hosts Natalie Ambrose and Melissa Bearden embark upon a journey to understand God’s design for girls’ bodies and how we can guide them Biblically in this self-view.     From the Body Positivity Movement to AI modeling trends, Natalie and Melissa begin to unpack the nuances of these cultural messages and their effect on girls. Melissa offers a gentle reminder that Christ-followers do not obsess on lateral comparisons, since that leads to self-loathing and discontentment.     Both hosts...

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Ep. 320 — How to Nurture a Kingdom Vision in Your Kids with Dr. Esau McCaulley show art Ep. 320 — How to Nurture a Kingdom Vision in Your Kids with Dr. Esau McCaulley

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In this Saturday episode of the podcast, Dr. Esau McCaulley joins host Patti Garibay to talk about a Biblical approach to ethnic diversity in God’s Kingdom. This episode serves as an invitation to lift our eyes beyond my world and to behold the breathtaking beauty of God’s design for humanity, and how His Church should lead in that design.    Dr. McCaulley’s work involves serving as a founding pastor, podcaster, author, and public theologian—on top of being a husband and father. Esau unpacks his motivation for the...

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As the holiday season draws near—a time filled with lights, celebration, and connection—this special “Best Of Raising Godly Girls” episode steps into one of the most tender topics facing families today: how to navigate self-harm with wisdom, compassion, and Christ-anchored hope. In this replay of Episode 222, originally aired on May 29, 2025, listeners revisit a powerful, heartfelt conversation designed to equip parents walking through the fear, grief, and questions that often accompany a daughter’s struggle. 

Melissa Bearden opens this episode reminding listeners that December can heighten emotional and mental strain for girls who are already hurting. While the world celebrates, many families carry unseen wounds. This “Best Of” series is a way to rest, reflect, and re-engage important truths—because even in seasons meant for joy, God invites us to shepherd our daughters with attentiveness and grace. This episode offers clarity about the signs of self-harm, practical guidance for parents, and biblical encouragement for moments when hope feels fragile. 

As you listen, you’ll be reminded that God has not abandoned your girl to patterns of destruction—His Spirit is near, attentive, and able to restore what feels broken beyond repair. Whether your family has recently discovered a struggle with self-harm or you’ve spent much of 2025 navigating emotional highs and lows, this episode encourages you to hold tightly to Christ’s promises. His healing is real. His love is constant. And His presence goes with you into every conversation, every fear, every quiet moment of worry. 

This revisited conversation is an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and allow God to strengthen you as you walk beside your daughter. If little ears are nearby, you may want to save this one for a private moment—this episode includes themes best discussed with maturity and care. But whenever you listen, may the truth settle deeply in your heart: you are not alone, your girl is not beyond hope, and Jesus is faithfully present in every season, even this one. 

Scripture References: 

  • Psalm 147:3 

  •  Isaiah 41:10 

Three Things to Remember This Week: 

  •  Your daughter’s struggle does not signal God’s absence—He is already at work in the hidden places of her heart. 

  •  Your calm, compassionate presence can become a lifeline that models the tender nearness of Christ. 

  •  Hope and healing are possible, even in seasons filled with overwhelm; Jesus meets families in the midst of their pain. 

 

Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools.  

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