1. Start children
off on the way
they should go,
and even when
they are old
they will not
turn from it.
Proverbs 22:6
It's easier to
build a girl...
...than to
repair a woman.
National SMM
P.O. Box 711
Winona Lake, IN 46590
260-402-4241
smm@wgusa.org
www.wgusa.org/ministries/discipleship
2. Girls of Faith
Grades 7-12
Features include:
Identifying the world’s lies compared to
God’s truth
Studying women of the Bible and making
personal applications
Examining their faith, beliefs, and values
Journaling to encourage prayer, Bible read-
ing, and personal application
Breakout discussions
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Features include:
Learning basic Bible overview of stories,
timeline, and application to life
Developing spiritual disciplines: Bible read-
ing and memorization, prayer, worshiping
God, and serving others
Participating in hands-on ministry experi-
ences
Examining hot topics: topics relevant to the
choices they make in everyday life, with a
Biblical perspective
Experiencing fun, thought-provoking team-
building and personal growth projects and
activities
Topics:
Preschool: Friends with Jesus
Grade 1: Who is the God of the Bible?
Grade 2: Connecting the Dots from Creation
to the Church
Grade 3: Why Did Jesus Come?
Grade 4: The Beginning of the World; Fruit-
fulness
Grade 5: God's Plan Through the Ages
Grade 6: God’s Mysteries
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The foundations are laid early.
What we build into girls today
affects them for the rest of their
lives...and for eternity!
SMM is a discipleship ministry
to girls that helps connect them
with God and teaches them to
evaluate priorities, develop
character, and make choices
that will positively affect their
lives.
We invest in girls
because they're
worth it!
PALS (Preschool)
LittleSisters(Grades1-3)
Amigas (Grades 4-6)
"I have seen God work in the girls' lives as we discover what HisWord says about such topics
as anger, friendships and self-esteem.This curriculum has been a wonderful tool in equipping
and encouraging the girls in my group to grow in their relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ!"
—SMM Coordinator
Beliefs Values
Attitudes
Choices