
- 336 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
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About this book
Respected family advocate Elayne Bennett brings hope and encouragement to families and shows the way to save our daughters from the many threats they face.
Many girls today are caught up in a world that devalues them and prioritizes perceived needs and desires, in ways that will break their very hearts. Much of our culture undermines girls and damages their souls.
Elayne Bennett has worked tirelessly in urban, suburban, and rural environments to bring hope and guidance to the lives of girls. In Daughters in Danger she reveals:
- How American families can rescue daughters from the negative and destructive patterns of our culture
- Why progressive feminism is the wrong answer and an inadequate solution
- How mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, friends, schools, colleges and universities can be involved in saving our daughters
- The success of the Best Friends and Best Men program models
We all—especially families—bear the responsibility for encouraging and supporting, training and directing, loving and cherishing daughters everywhere. This book is an inspiring call to take action for their sakes.
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Information
Publisher
Thomas NelsonYear
2014Print ISBN
9781595554505eBook ISBN
9781595554512Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1. Life In the Fast Lane
- 2. In Loco Parentis
- 3. The Feminist Misdirection
- 4. The New Sexual Regime
- 5. Coming Apart
- 6. Suffering the Consequences
- 7. Beyond Abuse
- 8. Blaming Boys
- 9. Why the Home Matters
- 10. What Mothers and Sisters Can Do
- 11. What Fathers and Brothers Can Do
- 12. Why Healthy Relationships Matter
- 13. What Schools Can Do
- 14. What Universities Can Do
- 15. What Peer Groups Can Do
- 16. What the Rest of Us Can Do
- 17. What an Aware Young Woman Should Know
- 18. What Lies Ahead for Our Daughters
- Best Friends Foundation Violence and Abuse Protocol
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- About the Author