Frequently Asked Questions

  • All girls are welcome to join a Daughter’s of Eve group, regardless of religious preferences. That said, our curriculum is intentionally Christian and scripture reading, prayer, and themes will be used and honored by all participants.

  • Our curriculum is written to address the experiences of girls aged 12-17, but younger girls are welcome if you feel they are mature enough to participate. Girls over 17 may be more interested in leading a study than participating.

  • At minimum, hosts will need the Daughters of Eve Leader Guide and a Bible or Bible app. Girls Guides are also available to enhance the participant experience. There are several optional activities that can be done with the girls at minimal cost, but there are no-cost alternatives if funding is an issue.

  • Unlike some teen Bible studies, Daughters of Eve groups are safe, judgement-free zones where girls are encouraged to not only listen to leaders, but process and share their thoughts, feelings, and ideas with one another.

  • ItemPrivate groups are groups that are not open to the public. These may be hosted inn homes, schools, or anywhere else a hand-picked group of girls might come. Public groups are groups that are open to the public, often hosted in community centers, churches, or other public gathering places. If you’re interested in doing a public group, please contact us directly.

  • Yes, with appropriate permissions from the organization. Contact uswith questions on how to best obtain permission.

  • The Daughters of Eve is a loving, grace-based, Trinitarian Christian identity program that is not rooted in any particular denomination. We exercise spiritual hospitality, which means all girls are welcome and respected, regardless of religious background.

  • Yes! Contact usdirectly to place bulk orders.

  • Many hosts choose to cover the cost of Girl’s Guides, but this is not required. If cost is an issue for you or any girls in your group, please contact us directly for support.

  • Click here for additional resources including our founder, Jill Kaczmarowski’s memoir, “Broken Made Whole: Jesus In It All” as well as our free, downloadable scripture card.