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A father's guide to raising girls

Andy Farmer

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Raising daughters is a joy. Nothing prepares a dad for the rush of feelings that accompany holding your baby girl for the first time. But along with the joy comes the questions. How do you protect her from harm, set her on a good path, and help her become the woman God has designed her to be? You can use your “guy instincts” with your boys, but how do you guide your daughter? As a fellow father of three daughters, Andy Farmer provides some guiding principles and helpful encouragements for navigating the murky waters of parenting girls. With constant reminders of the Father’s grace and provision for you, he offers concrete suggestions for creating an environment where your daughter can develop the same dependence on Christ that sustains you and that will allow her to thrive and grow.

Publisher: New Growth Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781942572206

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Andy Farmer, MA, has served as a pastor at Covenant Fellowship Church in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, for over twenty years. He also serves on the board of the Biblical Counseling Coalition and is the author of Trapped: Getting Free from People, Patterns, and Problems; The Rich Single Life; and Real Peace. He and his wife, Jill, live in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and have four children, including three married daughters and several grandchildren.

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