5 Conversations You Must Have with Yo..., Vicki Courtney
5 Conversations You Must Have with Yo..., Vicki Courtney
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5 Conversations You Must Have with Your Daughter
Revised and Expanded Edition

Author: Vicki Courtney

Narrator: Sarah Zimmerman

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2019


Synopsis

From the cradle to college, tell your daughters the truth about life before they believe the culture's lies.

For mothers with girls newborn to eighteen, Five Conversations You Must Have with Your Daughter is simply a must-have book. Youth culture commentator Vicki Courtney helps moms pinpoint and prepare the discussions that should be ongoing in their daughters' formative years.

To fully address the dynamic social and spiritual issues and influencers at hand, several chapters are written for each of the conversations, which are: 1. Don't let the culture define you; 2. Guard your heart; 3. Have a little sex respect; 4. Childhood is only for a season; and 5. You are who you've been becoming.

About Vicki Courtney

Vicki Courtney is a national speaker to women of all ages and the best-selling author of many books and Bible studies including 5 Conversations You Must Have with Your Daughter and Ever After. Vicki and her husband, Keith, have three grown children, a son-in-love, daughter-in-love, and an amazing grandson.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lee

I didn't realize this was written by some evangelical lady but the first couple of chapters were good. Let me save you the time of reading it and summarize the main points I got out of it: 1) Fashion magazines are like drugs or alcohol for your daughter's self-image 2) Be flexible on some rules but no......more

Goodreads review by Ruth

I appreciate that these are important conversations that Christian mothers should have with their daughters, but I'm a little sad that the need for a book like this is so great. Having taught high school for a dozen years, I'm aware that even in loving Evangelical homes, girls are not being adequate......more