Hey friends,
This might be my very favorite news & giveaway I get to share with you! If you’ve followed me for long on Instagram, you know I am a huge fan of Dannah Gresh and Secret Keeper Girl.
I met Dannah years ago at Mom Life Boot Camp at Pine Cove. The message she spoke convicted me to get #real with my husband about some things I hadn’t shared with him. It was a defining moment in our life and marriage.
Ever since meeting Dannah, I have followed her ministry and taken my girls to the Secret Keeper Girl tour every time it is in Dallas. We love the ministry so much that we are partners with both Secret Keeper Girl and Born to Be Brave (both Pure Freedom ministries).
I was honored to be on the book launch team for Dannah Gresh & Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth’s book “Lies Young Women Believe: And the truth that sets them Free”. The book was so good that when they announced their webinar Bible study on this book I immediately signed my daughter and several of her classmates up!
This study is for girls ages 12-17, however, my daughter is 11 and the content has been great for her age as well. I would LOVE for you all to join us!
For only $40, you can register for the webinar and that includes your study materials, an adorable t-shirt, and the live weekly webinar. OR if you already have the book and study guide you can purchase the webinar only for $15. You need to purchase soon though because the class starts on Monday, September 10th!
Grab your ticket to the webinar HERE!
Just for fun, Secret Keeper Girl is giving away a webinar kit that includes everything you need to participate (a $55 value!). Enter the rafflecopter HERE. But, I would recommend going ahead and registering and if you win you can give it to a friend to join you!
Excited to walk through this content with you! Follow me on Facebook and Instagram so we can have some discussion about each week’s content.
P.S. Don’t forget to grab your webinar kit HERE!
I want my daughter to always believe in herself no matter what obstacles she comes across!
Seventeen Magazine skewed my view of myself. It showed what I thought was perfect and that I didn’t measure up. It negatively affected my self esteem and body image.