Mom Moments with Dannah Gresh
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In some nationwide focus groups I conducted, moms told me that the number one concern they had for their daughters was self-esteem. But what if self-esteem isn't the real problem?
In some nationwide focus groups I conducted, moms told me that the number one concern they had for their daughters was self-esteem. But what if self-esteem isn't the real problem?
The best way to teach your child self-control might not be what you think!
The best way to teach your child self-control might not be what you think!
It's easy to compliment our daughters on how pretty they are, but what about the beautiful character growing out of her heart?
It's easy to compliment our daughters on how pretty they are, but what about the beautiful character growing out of her heart?
Did you ever feel like God only loves you when you're doing good things? Well, our kids can feel that, too. Here's one tip that can help them understand God's unfailing love — even when they do something wrong.
Did you ever feel like God only loves you when you're doing good things? Well, our kids can feel that, too. Here's one tip that can help them understand God's unfailing love — even when they do something wrong.
"Sin" is not a very popular word in our culture. To say something is right or wrong can be be a little scary. Why is the definition of "sin" important in raising our children?
"Sin" is not a very popular word in our culture. To say something is right or wrong can be be a little scary. Why is the definition of "sin" important in raising our children?
Comparison. Our kids are comparing themselves to each other, to strangers, to us, to fictional characters. It's hard to not walk in comparison — especially when it comes to sin.
Comparison. Our kids are comparing themselves to each other, to strangers, to us, to fictional characters. It's hard to not walk in comparison — especially when it comes to sin.
We're teaching our daughters to believe God's Truth about themselves, but how does that look in a practical sense? How do we train our daughters to think about truth every day?
We're teaching our daughters to believe God's Truth about themselves, but how does that look in a practical sense? How do we train our daughters to think about truth every day?
Before a young girl heads into puberty, she has a lot of questions swirling around in her mind. I mean, a lot of questions. Moms, do you remember what that was like?