Series Info

The new Faithgirlz! Blog On series encourages girls to use Internet technology to stay connected to life, to each other, and to God.
The Internet is a world of its own and it is important to learn to navigate it safely and responsibly. Meet four unique and talented teens— Gracie, Annie, Jazz, and Storm—as they learn how to channel their gifts, as well as confront personal challenges, using their Internet blog, their friendships, and God’s love as positive outlets for connecting and growing in powerful new ways.
That's What You Think
busy..busy...busy!
It’s 9:00 at night and I think that this just might be the first time I have sat still today! Between school, school events, carpooling, and all the shuffle with the fam and the sibs I feel like I just got spit out of a cyclone. S... Read More
Gallery
By: Resident Artist -- 14 yrs
Check out the collection of artwork in the gallery and be inspired to express yourself in a new way. And see the artwork of other Faithgirlz! just like you!
Our Profile
So…you wanna know more about us? Great! But know that we never use our real names on the Internet, show revealing photos, or give out personal information. Everything is anonymous. Why? Because even though we love to log on, we don’t turn our brains off. The Internet is a big place, with more than its share of weird stuff going on. So, we put safety first and make our experience what we want it to be. It’s a totally righteous move and we hope you make it too!
The That’s What YOU Think blog is a team effort, made up of the totally unique contributions of Jane (the blogger), Professor Love (the advice columnist), Didyanose? (the trivia loving columnist), the distinctive artwork of a talented artist and graphic designer, and the deep thoughts of the Webmaster.
Body Language
If you wanna to be a people watcher, ya gotta know what you're watchin' for. Check out these top ten tips to keep you on your toes.
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Didyanose?
The populations of India (1.2 billion) and China (1.3 billion) are each around four times the size of the US population of 301 million.
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