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Rooted in Christ.
Growing with Purpose.

Wildflowers is a Christ-centered discipleship program for girls in grades 3–6.

Designed to cultivate confident, capable, compassionate young women of faith, Wildflowers forms girls during some of their most foundational years, shaping both heart and hands for a lifetime of walking with Christ.

About Wildflowers

A Wildflower girl is rooted in Christ, confident in her God-given identity, and growing into a young woman who reflects both the feminine strength and adventurous spirit God designed for her.

Through same-gender, intergenerational mentorship, women intentionally walk alongside girls during some of their most formative years.
Each gathering blends Scripture, practical skills, character formation, adventure, and service into one intentional discipleship journey.

She learns to follow Jesus with both heart and hands.
She embraces biblical womanhood with joy, strength, and dignity.
She discovers purpose in serving her family, church, and community.

Wildflowers is not simply an activity program.
It is intentional formation.

Rooted in God’s Word.
Growing in virtue.
Blossoming with purpose.

A Glimpse Into Wildflower Modules

Wildflowers is built around thoughtfully designed monthly modules that integrate Scripture, character formation, and practical skill development.

Each module is grounded in biblical truth and brought to life through hands-on learning, meaningful projects, and intentional mentorship.

Profile of a Wildflower

Wildflowers is built around a clear discipleship framework. A Wildflower girl grows in five foundational areas:

Rooted in Faith and God’s Truth

A Wildflower girl:

  • Understands she is fearfully and wonderfully made by God (Psalm 139:14)
  • Is being rooted and established in the love of Christ (Ephesians 3:17–19)
  • Learns Scripture, prayer, worship, gratitude, and service as habits of discipleship
  • Builds a personal relationship with Jesus and grows in spiritual maturity
  • Practices discernment, humility, integrity, and a teachable spirit
  • Learns the biblical foundations of womanhood and God’s design for girls

A Wildflower girl:

  • Knows her identity and worth come from God, not culture
  • Honors the complementary roles of mothers and fathers in the home
  • Builds healthy friendships and can resolve conflict biblically
  • Practices kindness, empathy, emotional maturity, and self-control
  • Understands her purpose as a daughter, sister, friend, and future leader
  • Develops courage, confidence, and resilience as she grows

A Wildflower strives to embody the virtues of Christ in her daily life.
She grows in:

  • Love (1 Corinthians 13:4–7)
  • Kindness (Ephesians 4:32)
  • Patience (Galatians 5:22)
  • Humility (Philippians 2:3)
  • Integrity (Proverbs 10:9)
  • Courage (Joshua 1:9)
  • Generosity (2 Corinthians 9:7)
  • Self-control (Galatians 5:23)

Her character reflects:

  • Compassion
  • Honesty
  • Joy and hope in difficulty (Romans 12:12)
  • Respect for all people as God’s creation
  • A servant-hearted posture (Mark 10:45)

Wildflowers combines both home-centered skills and outdoor adventure, teaching girls to be capable, confident, and joyful learners.

A Wildflower girl:

  • Develops practical hands-on skills: cooking, first aid, sewing, home care, gardening, hospitality, organization, creativity
  • Learns teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and resourcefulness
  • Practices outdoor skills: hiking, knots, maps, basic survival, animal care, camping
  • Tries new challenges with bravery, curiosity, and a joyful spirit
  • Learns stewardship of her time, talents, and God’s creation

These skills help her flourish at home, in church, and in her community.

A Wildflower learns that leadership is influence, and influence is stewardship.
She:

  • Learns to make thoughtful, responsible decisions
  • Encourages, includes, and builds up others
  • Notices needs and meets them with compassion
  • Participates in age-appropriate service at home, church, and in the community
  • Serves joyfully and consistently, modeling Philippians 2:3–4
  • Puts her faith into action (James 1:22)

Through badges, projects, and teamwork, she grows as a courageous, humble leader.

A Wildflower embraces the God-designed beauty of being a girl.
She:

  • Celebrates her femininity with joy, strength, and dignity
  • Learns the “back to basics” foundations of biblical womanhood
  • Discovers the timeless joys of girlhood: creativity, nurturing, homemaking, adventure, friendship, service
  • Learns emotional wisdom, relational grace, and confidence in her God-given design
  • Honors the roles of mothers and fathers, and the value of home and family
  • Blossoms into a secure, joyful young woman who reflects Christ in word and deed

A Wildflower is encouraged to grow through:

  • Scripture memory
  • Service projects
  • Leadership experiences
  • Adventure challenges
  • Practical skill-building
  • Faith development milestones

She learns to set goals, persevere, and celebrate the unique gifts God has placed within her.

A Wildflower girl is rooted in God’s Word, strong in character, adventurous in spirit, and growing into the woman God created her to be.
She walks in faith, serves with compassion, leads with humility, and reflects Christ in her home, church, and community.

This Profile serves as the foundation for all Wildflowers curriculum, activities, recognition systems, leadership training, and implementation within churches.

Interested in Joining Our Pilot Program?

Wildflowers is launching its inaugural Pilot Season for girls in grades 3–6 from Easter through Mother’s Day.

We are inviting select churches to partner with us in this foundational season, helping plant the seeds of a Christ-centered discipleship program for girls that will grow for generations.

The pilot program is completely free to participate in and does not require any long-term commitment. Churches simply have the opportunity to try the program, implement the four-week module, and share feedback that will help strengthen Wildflowers for the future.

If your church desires to invest deeply in young women during their formative years, we would love to connect.