Daughters in Danger: Helping Our Girls Thrive in Today's Culture - eBook
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Daughters in Danger: Helping Our Girls Thrive in Today's Culture - eBook  -     By: Elayne Bennett

Daughters in Danger: Helping Our Girls Thrive in Today's Culture - eBook

Thomas Nelson / 2014 / ePub

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Today's culture devalues girls - but there is hope! Having spent more than a decade in the trenches fighting to save young women from the daily threats they face, respected family advocate Bennett equips you with street-tested advice and an insider's perspective to help you rescue your daughters from negative and destructive patterns of thought and behavior. 256 pages

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Title: Daughters in Danger: Helping Our Girls Thrive in Today's Culture - eBook
By: Elayne Bennett
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Thomas Nelson
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781595554512
ISBN-13: 9781595554512
Stock No: WW34807EB

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Respected family advocate Elayne Bennett brings hope and encouragement to families and shows the way to save our daughters from the many threats they face.

Many girls today are caught up in a world that devalues them and prioritizes perceived needs and desires, in ways that will break their very hearts. Much of our culture undermines girls and damages their souls.

Elayne Bennett has worked tirelessly in urban, suburban, and rural environments to bring hope and guidance to the lives of girls. In Daughters in Danger she reveals:

  • How American families can rescue daughters from the negative and destructive patterns of our culture
  • Why progressive feminism is the wrong answer and an inadequate solution
  • How mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, friends, schools, colleges and universities can be involved in saving our daughters
  • The success of the Best Friends and Best Men program models

We all—especially families—bear the responsibility for encouraging and supporting, training and directing, loving and cherishing daughters everywhere.  This book is an inspiring call to take action for their sakes.

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