Raising a Spiritually Strong Daughter by Susie Shellenberger

Raising a Spiritually Strong Daughter

by Susie Shellenberger

How do I pass my faith on to my daughter?" is a common question among Christian moms. With the prevalence of negative influences surrounding girls today, women are looking for direction in how to instill their God-honoring values in their daughters. Author Susie Shellenberger, coauthor of What Your Daughter Isn't Telling You, offers practical advice for moms on establishing a firm foundation grounded in the Bible and nurturing their daughters' faith through the lifelong discipleship of their daughter's heart.

Reviewed by ladygrey on

3 of 5 stars

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4 stars for the thoughts, ideas and theology. 2 stars for the writing style.
This book is written for the simplest possible audience. I can understand why she would write at that level. It works splendidly for explaining things clearly and in a straight forward manner if your new to your faith or a young girl. Anyone with a degree of maturity in either area might find that simplicity trite. But I think it's worth accepting unsophisticated writing because she has things worth saying.

She asks her reader to consider interesting things; some obvious, some subtle, all worth asking about who you want your daughter to be, how to encourage that in love and the things she's learning simply by watching how you live. And all of her ideas and questions are founded in solid, accurate theology which in a book of this nature is the most important thing.

One thing I liked is that [a:Susie Shellenberger|39634|Susie Shellenberger|http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg] also makes these things practical. The entire second half of the book is a Bible study of 1 John for mother and daughter to walk through together.

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