Lügen, die Mädchen glauben
… und die Wahrheit, die sie frei macht
Dannah Gresh schreibt darüber, wie die Unschuld von Kindern in einer Kultur geschützt werden kann, die sie ihnen rauben will. Sie lehrt Kinder und ihre Eltern, wie sie durch ihre Bücher und interaktiven Veranstaltungen eine Verbindung herstellen können. Gresh steht an der Spitze der Reinheitsbewegung für Kinder und verteidigt oft die konservative Haltung zur Abstinenz in nationalen Medien.
… und die Wahrheit, die sie frei macht
Nothing helps a tween girl deal with life quite like a chat with her diary. This volume includes, complements, short reminders, Bible verses, and fun graphics sprinkled throughout help reinforce what you and your 8 - to 12 -year-old daughter have talked about during your dates and other mother-and- daughter times.
Have you ever ditched a friend for a guy? Filled your journal with more thoughts about guys than God? Found yourself jealous because that other girl gets all the dates? Maybe it’s time to get lost—in God. Discover how to get so lost in God that a guy has to seek Him to find you. Dannah Gresh traces God’s language of love through Scripture to help you pursue your heart’s deepest desires and seek love the way God designed it to be. Because once you identify your true longings and let God answer them, you’ll know just how to respond when romantic love comes along. With a guided ten-day Love Feast Challenge, Get Lost will help you see for yourself how getting lost in God opens the door to lifelong fulfillment.
Dannah Gresh offers a unique perspective on understanding sexuality, promising to address common questions with one surprising word. Her approach aims to provide clarity and insight, challenging conventional views and encouraging readers to explore deeper meanings about sex and relationships. This book serves as a guide for those seeking honest answers and a fresh viewpoint on a complex topic.
This fresh new devotional just for teen girls covers current subject matter and modern topics. The devotions often utilize social media such as viewing YouTube videos and dealing with Facebook. While the subject matter is modern, Gresh, in her solid big-sister fashion, points girls to the unchanging Word of God.
Tackles questions such as How can I have and be a friend? Just what is real friendship? What or who is the source of friendship? What do I do when I face a mean girl? How should I approach friendship with boys?
What was God thinking when he made girls so that we like boys? Why is everyone boy-crazy? Do I have to be? When can I start to date? How can I stand out from others and be pure without losing all my friends? This book deals with these questions.
Exploring Psalms 25:14, the author invites women to deepen their relationship with God, emphasizing the intimacy and strength that comes from this connection. The book encourages readers to embrace their spiritual journey, highlighting the transformative power of faith within the church community. Through personal insights and biblical teachings, it aims to inspire women to cultivate a closer bond with God and fully experience His promises.
How come God made girls so that they like boys? Why are all my friends boy- crazy? Should I be? How can I stand out from others and be pure without losing my friends? This title deals with these questions.