Disclaimer: I received this complimentary product through
the Homeschool Review Crew.
Lies Girls Believe and A Mom’s Guide to Lies Girls Believe from True Girl helps you confront lies with truth together.
Just as Jesus grew in wisdom and stature (Luke 2:52) we can help our
9-12-year-old girls grow in wisdom and discover truths from God’s Word to
confront the enemy’s lies.
I like how this book begins with the first woman who
believed a lie – Eve. Believing the lie led to eating the fruit God told her
and Adam not to eat. But there is something more powerful than the enemy’s
lies, and that is God’s truth. This book navigates some challenging subjects,
such as becoming a woman, using social media, embracing God’s design for
marriage, motherhood, and more; but with each lie the author presents a truth
nugget using God’s Word because His truth sets us free from the –
Lies about God
Lies about Self
Lies about Family
Lies about Sin
Lies about Being a Girl
Lies about Boys
Lies about Friendship
Lies about the Future
To use this set, you will read A Mom’s Guide to Lies Girls
Believe at the same time/pace your daughter reads Lies Girls Believe (be sure
to have your colored pencils ready to underline key concepts). You will pray
for your daughter. Then you will talk with your daughter using the conversation
suggestions at the end of each chapter.
Although this book is written for pre-teens, it is also a
great study for teens. My girls and I could really relate with truth number
nine because we do have a close relationship. My girls know they can come to me
no matter what; but most of all they know the Lord will bless them for honoring
their parents. I like how this book encourages my girls to accept our decisions
(without argument or silent treatment), to ask for advice, to be respectful
(even when we disagree), and it encourages them to forgive (it’s not always
easy to tell a teen “I was wrong” and ask forgiveness but these times have only
strengthened our relationship). This book not only brings mothers and daughters
closer to each other; but also brings mothers and daughters closer to Christ.
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