A thoughtful, personal, and affirming discussion of how Christian
mothers can influence and prepare their daughters for confident living
in today’s culture.
This conversational book for Christian mothers of daughters is offered
as encouragement to deflect and defend against the contemporary culture
that promotes harmful attitudes about the self, the body, the mind, and
the soul.
Raising Godly Girls acknowledges the cultural
expectations of both mothers and daughters, and confronts them with
biblical wisdom and Christ’s forgiveness. Chapters cover such topics as
self-perception, influence of friends and parents, purity, influence of
media, and more.
Praise for Raising Godly Girls
"In
Raising Godly Girls, Deb Burma, a talented
and captivating author, educates and equips parents and their daughters
to embrace the forgiveness of Christ, shares captivating true stories of
struggles and challenges she and other moms and daughters face in
today’s world, and focuses the readers on the Savior and His Word. The
book will encourage, inspire, and motivate you to raise godly girls."
—Kay L. Meyer, president and host of Family Shield Ministries and author of
Witnessing—A Lifestyle
"Raising Godly Girls is a welcome and needed book. In
this book, you won’t find the perfect and all-sufficient mom trying to
raise the perfect and all-sufficient daughter. Instead, Deb addresses
the mom in need of valuable biblical, Gospel-centered hints and tips.
She draws you in with her warmth, humor, and an honest look at how a
mother’s faith-life impacts her daughter. Deb is quick to point the
reader to Jesus’ help, forgiveness, and grace! Enjoy reading this gem!"
—Lisa Lessing, Counselor and Retreat Leader
"Raising Godly Girls stands out among parenting books as a
resource that moms can begin using at any time - when their girls are
toddlers or almost all grown up - and refer back to again and again, as
well as encouraging readers to incorporate faith into every aspect of
the lives of their 'princesses of the King.' While Deb Burma offers a
wide variety of 'real-life' suggestions for facing the 'real-world'
problems of today, she always guides us back to the best parenting
book—the Bible."
—Shelly Burke, RN