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True Girl: Discover the Secrets of True Beauty (Dannah Gresh)
Is your tween prepared for what’s ahead?
It used to be that middle school was the time to talk to kids about topics like modesty and body image. Unfortunately, the at-risk demographic for distorted views on the body is now girls ages 8–10. Fortunately, Dannah Gresh has provided a resource for this need.
True Girl is geared to helping tween girls understand their dignity in Christ. It features a creative self-help text format that includes sidebars, quizzes, games, exploded quotes, and graphics to help them absorb the message.
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True Girl: Mother-Daughter Devos with Coloring Experience (Dannah Gresh)
Want help talking to your tween about modesty?
Tweens aren’t meant to grapple with modesty and body image issues alone. But many moms don’t know quite how to talk about these issues.
True Girl Mom-Daughter Devos fills that gap. A companion to True Girl, it cements the truths of that book and provides an opportunity for moms to talk through these important issues with their daughters. It’s not just a book, but a connecting experience for mothers and daughters. Together they’ll go on a journey to meet with their Creator and learn to see themselves through His eyes.
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Courtship and Dating: So What’s the Difference? (Dennis Gundersen)
Considered by many the most sensible and Biblical book on courtship in print. Chapters on the right role of parents in their children’s choices; on relationships for the purpose of service rather than mere entertainment; on guarded moral protection and accountability rather than total freedom; on the benefits of waiting for one partner rather than being a “serial dater”. And much more.
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A Beautiful Mystery: What’s up with Modesty?
Because true modesty is rooted in a deep appreciation for the body and its beauty, A Beautiful Mystery shows pre–adolescent girls how God gives variety in beauty— different shapes and sizes and colors— and how modesty honors their bodies.
Chapters such as The Case of the Ordinary Marvel and The Case of the Ridiculous Pig open up from Scripture the themes of God’s goodness, body image, inner beauty, modesty, God’s design for marriage and, above all, the need for Christ. Each chapter closes with A Clue to Chew On— a verse from the Bible for additional meditating and journaling.
Illustrations drawn from such familiar, yet varied, sources as nature, Mary Poppins, hymns, and The Secret Garden, along with vivid pictures and artwork on every page, help to keep young girls engaged.
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A Girl After God’s Own Heart (Elizabeth George)
Bestselling author Elizabeth George follows her popular teen books (more than 400,000 copies sold), including A Young Woman’s Guide to Making Right Choices, by reaching out to tweens, ages 8 to 12, in A Girl After God’s Own Heart.
Upbeat and positive, Elizabeth provides biblical truths and suggestions so tweens can thrive. She reaches out to girls where they’re at and addresses daily issues that concern them.
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Beauty in the Heart: A Study of Godly Beauty for Young Women (Pam Forster)
What does the Bible say about beauty? What attitudes does God value in a young woman’s heart? What actions are characteristic in the life of a truly beautiful woman? What attitudes and actions detract from, or even render disgusting, a woman’s physical beauty?
Discover answers to these questions while you learn how to mine for the riches that are hidden in God’s Word. Ten in-depth studies focus on godly women like Ruth and Esther, and on what the Bible says about discretion, modesty, adornment, true beauty, and more.
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Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild (Mary Kassian)
Inundated by popular culture, many women have lost their bearings and no longer trust their inner intuition which points them to the things that are good, true, and noble about womanhood. Since Jesus’ favorite and most powerful teaching method was by parable, Mary Kassian wisely uses the same tactic, walking her readers through the compelling tale of the wild versus wise woman found in Proverbs 7.
By using 21 points of contrast, the reader will be able to discern the difference between wild and wise. And then evaluate her own direction – is she living as a wise, biblically savvy woman? Or has she bought into the one our culture holds as ideal – the wild woman?
Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild will captivate, convict, and challenge women to become decreasingly wild and increasingly wise. Includes questions for personal reflection at the end of each chapter.
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Talking Back to Purity Culture (Rachel Joy Welcher)
Compassionate, faithful, and wise, she charts a path forward for Christians in the ongoing debates about sexuality—one that rejects legalism and license alike, steering us back instead to the good news of Jesus. It’s time to talk back to purity culture—and this book is ready to jump-start the conversation.
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Life Lessons from the Princess and the Kiss (Jennie Bishop)
If there’s a young girl in your family who you want to encourage to seek purity all her days, this companion book will turn the story of The Princess and the Kiss into a marvelous teaching tool. Taking its cue from the story, this devotional guide reflects on each portion of it, with brief, practical and life-changing studies and activities that are easy to personalize for all girls, whether 6 or 16.
God is faithful and you are not at the mercy of our culture’s norms. You can begin today to plant the seeds for a harvest of purity for your own princess.
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Modesty: More Than a Change of Clothes (Martha Peace, Kent Keller)
Modesty is about far More than a Change of Clothes
Modesty might seem like a “gray area,” but it should matter to us because it matters to God! In the Bible, immodesty is forbidden for reasons that go beyond mere outward appearance. Martha and Kent write to teen girls in alternating sections, helping them to identify immodesty’s causes and consequences, detect legalism, and seek modesty in their actions and dress. The book includes numerous helpful discussion questions.
“It is refreshing to see the topic of modesty elevated to the importance that it deserves!”
— Mary K. Mohler, Director, Seminary Wives Institute and wife of President Albert Mohler, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY“A God-centered, gospel-saturated, and practical guide to the uncomfortable topic of modesty.”
— Brian H. Cosby, Author, Giving Up Gimmicks“Martha and Kent carefully apply the Bible’s teaching on the heart of modesty. We highly recommend it to you.”
— John and Lynn Crotts, Faith Bible Church$12.99 -
Secret Keeper: The Delicate Power of Modesty (Dannah Gresh)
A book full of tremendous truths for girls about the value, the wisdom, even the personal strength you build into your life, by modesty. Learn the unique beauty of being a girl who appeals to a worthy young man who will sense that he needs to “earn the right” to win you, because you’re not cheaply giving yourself away.
You know that girl who asks questions such as:
“Why can’t I wear what other girls wear?”, or
“Isn’t it just the guy’s problem if he’s tempted?”
Does she ever say to you:
“My parents seem ‘hung up’ on old fashions, and times have changed! This is a book that can change minds.With today’s youth wanting to mimic the likes of Britney Spears with low-rise jeans, belly-button rings, backless shirts, and bare midriffs—immodesty is today’s fashion statement. It’s also sinful, says Gresh, but you can help your daughters learn the lost art—and power—of modesty. Discover the connection between external appearance and internal humility; and why God cares about every aspect of our lives, including clothes.
$9.99