
In this inspiring episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, co-hosts Rachael Culpepper and Natalie Ambrose explore how to nurture an entrepreneurial spirit in your daughter—one that's not driven by profit alone, but by purpose, generosity, and a heart for God's Kingdom. From childhood lemonade stands to bold, big-picture leadership, this conversation invites moms to see everyday opportunities as training grounds for future influence. With relatable stories of early entrepreneurial attempts (some more successful than others!), Rachael and Natalie highlight the value of giving girls space to try, fail, learn, and grow—building confidence and resilience along the way. But this episode doesn't stop at practical skill-building. It reframes the entire conversation around a Biblical Worldview: as Christ-followers, we're not building our own kingdoms—we're participating in God's. That shift in perspective changes everything, especially when it comes to how our girls think about work, money, and success. In the Raising Godly Girls Minute, Patti Garibay challenges families to think intentionally about generosity, encouraging parents to create a giving plan that reflects their priorities and invites their daughters into Kingdom-focused stewardship. It's a powerful reminder that financial habits aren't just practical—they're deeply spiritual. You'll<span class= "NormalTextRun SCXW138732405 BCX0" dat
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