Bubba
Crowder sent this blog to me and everything I have seen regarding this
dear lady points to her being a believer. I have never heard her speak
nor have I read anything regarding her doctrine or testimony; however,
she wrote two pieces on her blog that I thought it would be worth you
reading, but also to get your students in your home to read. You know
that my focus is always speaking to the heart
with the Word when dealing with our children, but the points Mrs.
Conner makes to young ladies and young men are outstanding and worth a
read.
Ten Things I Want To Tell Teenage Girls
UPDATE:
Ten Things I Want To Tell Teenage Girls is going to be a book! Three
“Ten Things” books are slated to be released September
2014 from Broadman & Holman Publishers (LifeWay Christian
Resources). Official announcement is
here. Get excited!
1. If you choose to wear shirts that show off your boobs, you will attract boys.
To
be more specific, you will attract the kind of boys that like to look
down girls’ shirts. If you want to date a guy who likes to look
at other girls’ boobs and chase skirts, then great job; keep it up. If you don’t
want to date a guy who ogles at the breasts of other women, then
maybe you should stop offering your own breasts up for the ogling. All
attention is not equal. You think you want attention, but you don’t. You
want respect. All attention is not equal.
2. Don’t go to the tanning bed.
You’ll
thank me when you go to your high school reunion and you look like
you’ve been airbrushed and then photoshopped compared to the tanning bed
train wrecks formerly known
as classmates – well, at least next to the ones that haven’t died from
skin cancer.
3. When you talk about your friends “anonymously” on Facebook, we know exactly who you’re talking about.
People
are smarter than you think they are. Stop posting passive-aggressive
statuses about the myriad of ways your friends disappoint you.
4. Newsflash: the number of times you say “I hate drama”
is
a pretty good indicator of how much you love drama. Non-dramatic people
don’t feel the need to discuss all the drama they didn’t start and
aren’t involved in.
5. “Follow your heart” is probably the worst advice ever.
6. Never let a man make you feel weak or inferior because you are an emotional being.
Emotion
is good; it is nothing to be ashamed of. Emotion makes us better – so
long as it remains in it’s proper place: subject to truth and reason.
7. Smoking is not cool.
8. Stop saying things like, “I don’t care what anyone thinks about me.”
First
of all, that’s not true. And second of all, if it is true, you need a
perspective shift. Your reputation matters – greatly. You should care
what people think of you.
9. Don’t play coy or stupid or helpless to get attention.
Don’t
pretend something is too heavy so that a boy will carry it for you.
Don’t play dumb to stroke someone’s ego. Don’t bat your eyelashes in
exchange for attention and expect
to be taken seriously, ever. You can’t have it both ways. Either you
show the world that you have a brain and passions and skills, or you
don’t. There are no damsels in distress managing corporations, running
countries, or managing households. The minute you
start batting eyelashes, eyelashes is all you’ve got.
10. You are beautiful. You are enough.
The
world we live in is twisted and broken and for your entire life you
will be subjected to all kinds of lies that tell you that you are not
enough. You are not thin enough.
You are not tan enough. You are not smooth, soft, shiny, firm, tight,
fit, silky, blonde, hairless enough. Your teeth are not white enough.
Your legs are not long enough. Your clothes are not stylish enough. You
are not educated enough. You don’t have enough
experience. You are not creative enough.
There
is a beauty industry, a fashion industry, a television industry, (and
most unfortunately) a pornography industry: and all of these
have unique ways of communicating to bright young women: you are not
beautiful, sexy, smart or valuable enough.
You must have the clarity and common sense to know that none of that is true.
None of it.
You
were created for a purpose, exactly so. You have innate value. You are
loved more than you could ever comprehend; it is mind-boggling
how much you are adored. There has never been, and there will never be
another you. Therefore, you have unique thoughts to offer the world.
They are only yours, and we all lose out if you are too fearful to share
them.
You are beautiful. You are valuable. You are enough.