Girl Talk: Mother-Daughter Conversations on Biblical Womanhood this question feed

asked by samoan on November 26, 2006 11:11 AM

Mothers and daughters have a lot to talk about. That’s how God designed it. A mother is her daughter’s first role model, teacher, and friend, and she carries the responsibility of passing on to her daughter a legacy of biblical womanhood.

Join mother-daughter team Carolyn Mahaney and Nicole Whitacre as they give you insights and suggestions on how to talk—really talk—to each other about what it means to become a godly woman. Tips and study questions make it easy for moms and their pre-teen and teenage daughters to read, share, discuss, and grow.

“The Mahaney women’s chatty and comfortable approach is deeply biblical and straightforward, connecting with all sorts of relationships, including single moms, stepmoms, adoptive families, and those in either healthy or challenging relationships.”
—Noël Piper, author of Treasuring God in Our Traditions

“This delightful read is filled with warmth, wit, and wisdom—and loads of practical ways to apply the gospel to real issues facing teen girls.… I am grateful for this call to mothers to pass the legacy of biblical womanhood to their daughters.”
—Susan Hunt, Women in the Church Consultant, Presbyterian Church in America




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Right from the introduction, I could tell that "Girl Talk" was going to be one of those books that I was going to look for every opportunity to pick up and read. The candid and humorous way that it is written made it appealing. And I found the way that they presented biblical truths about womanhood and mother-daughter relationships to be applicable, encouraging, and at times personally convicting. I also appreciated the way that they kept the gospel as central theme. I thank God for a refreshing book that I'm sure will benefit many women!
reviewed by trailrider on November 28, 2006 3:19 AM

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