Posts Tagged: advice for young women

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Shopping for Auto Insurance Driving You Crazy?

By Julie Ann A couple of months ago I had to embark on a journey that I really wasn’t looking forward to taking. I had to find new auto insurance. It seemed like during almost every television commercial break there

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Shopping for Auto Insurance Driving You Crazy?

By Julie Ann A couple of months ago I had to embark on a journey that I really wasn’t looking forward to taking. I had to find new auto insurance. It seemed like during almost every television commercial break there

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Large and In Charge: Being a Leader Worth Following

by Donna Lee Schillinger Love and faithfulness keep a leader safe; through love her authority is made secure. Proverbs 20:28 Have you ever held a supervisory position? Even if you haven’t, I bet you know a lot about being a good

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Large and In Charge: Being a Leader Worth Following

by Donna Lee Schillinger Love and faithfulness keep a leader safe; through love her authority is made secure. Proverbs 20:28 Have you ever held a supervisory position? Even if you haven’t, I bet you know a lot about being a good

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The February 2012 Issue of Single! is Out

View the Page-Flipping Version Here Single! Young Christian Woman is the Christian alternative to the Fashion Magazine. In this Issue: To Be AND Not to Be: 104 New Testament Commandments The Problem with Prom (and one way to fix it)

feb 12 cover single

The February 2012 Issue of Single! is Out

View the Page-Flipping Version Here Single! Young Christian Woman is the Christian alternative to the Fashion Magazine. In this Issue: To Be AND Not to Be: 104 New Testament Commandments The Problem with Prom (and one way to fix it)

To Tattoo or Not To Tattoo

By Tamara Jane That is the question. Last year when I went to a local waterpark, I noticed something new and in abundance: tattoos. After a long, hard winter, I hadn’t seen much bare skin in a while, and as

To Tattoo or Not To Tattoo

By Tamara Jane That is the question. Last year when I went to a local waterpark, I noticed something new and in abundance: tattoos. After a long, hard winter, I hadn’t seen much bare skin in a while, and as

I Know You Can

By Vicki Fourie, Miss Deaf South Africa When I was two years old, my parents learned that I have 97 percent profound hearing loss. Even though they were extremely shocked and disappointed, they decided not to give up on me.

I Know You Can

By Vicki Fourie, Miss Deaf South Africa When I was two years old, my parents learned that I have 97 percent profound hearing loss. Even though they were extremely shocked and disappointed, they decided not to give up on me.

Learning the Hard Way

By Kimberly Schluterman When I was in Jr. High, Jesse, a kid a few grades ahead of me, was killed tragically in a car accident as he drove home, drunk, from a party on the mountain. At the time, we

Learning the Hard Way

By Kimberly Schluterman When I was in Jr. High, Jesse, a kid a few grades ahead of me, was killed tragically in a car accident as he drove home, drunk, from a party on the mountain. At the time, we

So You Say It’s Your Birthday?

By Julie Ann I don’t know why but I have never really been a big fan of birthdays. I remember being upset when I turned ten as my age was now into the double digits. When I turned 13 and

So You Say It’s Your Birthday?

By Julie Ann I don’t know why but I have never really been a big fan of birthdays. I remember being upset when I turned ten as my age was now into the double digits. When I turned 13 and

Confidently Humble

By Kimberly Schluterman This column was inspired by some teenage friends on Facebook whose conversations back and forth reminded me of what was perhaps the hardest, most difficult part of being a teenager: learning self-confidence. I had honestly forgotten how

Confidently Humble

By Kimberly Schluterman This column was inspired by some teenage friends on Facebook whose conversations back and forth reminded me of what was perhaps the hardest, most difficult part of being a teenager: learning self-confidence. I had honestly forgotten how