My fifteen-year-old daughter is struggling. She has always been a good kid, but the pressures of high school are testing her in ways I never anticipated. I found messages on her phone that broke my heart. Her friend group has changed. The girls she grew up with have been replaced by peers who encourage her to skip class, experiment with substances, and post things online that could follow her forever. I see her changing — the way she talks, the way she dresses, the way she rolls her eyes at the values we have always shared. I have tried talking to her. Sometimes she listens. More often she tells me I do not understand, that the world is different now, that I am overreacting. And maybe she is partly right — I do not fully understand the pressures of growing up in the age of social media and constant comparison. But I know my daughter. Beneath the bravado is a scared girl trying to figure out who she is. She is smart, creative, and capable of so much good. I refuse to lose her to the wrong crowd. I am asking for prayers for wisdom — for me as a parent, and for her as she navigates these treacherous years. Pray for the right friends to enter her life. Pray for her to see her own worth without needing the approval of people who do not have her best interests at heart.