God has equipped you to live this life on purpose, friend!
You are not an accident or a mistake!
You are not a waste of a life or in-the-way!
God made you and wants to use you!
But what does that mean? How do you know if you’re really equipped? What if you feel totally inadequate?
Well, friend, let me first encourage you to not give up on the plans of God! His work takes a lifetime — your lifetime — to accomplish. But in the mean time, would you be willing to go on a little investigative journey with me to figure out at least some of His plans? Oh, we won’t get all our answers — but we’re not even suppose to try! However, we can discover the good things God made us to do for His glory…and then enjoy the process of doing just that!
So what do you say? Want to embark on the adventure and embrace this life God has called you to?
In the Equipped resource you’ll find a customized guide just for teens. It is a perfectly simplified guide that compatible with the one designed for women over at elisapulliam.com, so this could be a fun mother-daughter adventure, too.
{download available to subscribers}
The Equipped guide is designed to:
- help pinpoint a word or theme to focus on for the year ahead
- consider how God made you to serve
- explore what opportunities God may want you to pursue
- set some short term goals for the year
It’s basically fun with purpose…or purpose with fun! The real delight comes in a year from now when you get to look back and see what God accomplished in you!
So are you ready to discover how you’re equipped?
Get the Equipped Guide by subscribing to either our Just Girls newsletter here.
{3 different newsletters sent out based on age to tween, teen, 20 something girls}
Moms and mentors can subscribe to the M2B Weekly Email list here.
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My daughter and I signed up to get the equipped guide. We did receive the link, or at least at some point I was able to view a PDF. But now that I am ready to print it out we can’t find it.
Can you help?
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