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Occupation
  
Author Public speaker

Genre
  
Christian literature

Language
  
English

Name
  
Dannah Gresh

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Author

Citizenship
  
United States


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Subject
  
Chastity Modesty Parenting Premarital sex Sexual abstinence

Books
  
Lies Young Women Believe, Secret Keeper Girls Kit, And the Bride Wore White, Pulling Back the Shades, Secret Keeper: The Delic

Profiles

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Dannah Gresh (born 1967) is a best-selling Christian author and public speaker on the topic of sexual theology and Christian parenting. She has long been at the forefront of a movement to encourage healthy sexual choices. She uses social science and medical research to defend a conservative position on relationships and gender. Gresh's conversational and edgy speaking style generates tremendous listener response. In addition, FamilyLife TodayMidday Connection and Focus on the Family have included their television and radio interviews with Gresh in “best of” annual showcases.

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The foundation behind all of Gresh’s work is her belief in having a strong parent/child relationship. This belief led her to create Secret Keeper Girl, a connecting event for 8-12 year old girls and their mothers. The event will visits about 120 cities nationwide each year, during which dynamic 20-something women and wise, seasoned moms teach modesty and true beauty through interactive experiences like fashion shows, games, and more. Dannah also offers an event for mothers who are seeking to connect to their teen daughter called Pure Freedom. Over 500,000 have attended her live events.

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Gresh is now the author of over 30 titles including What Are You Waiting For? The One Thing No One Ever Tells You About Sex, Six Ways to Keep the "Little" in Your Girl, Six Ways to Keep the "Good" in Your Boy, Get Lost: Your Guide to Finding True Love, and Lies Young Women Believe: And the Truth that Sets Them Free which she co-authored with Nancy Leigh DeMoss.

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Published Works

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* Denotes best-selling status

  • And the Bride Wore White, 2000*, 2012 (revised and re-released)
  • Secret Keeper, 2002*, 2011 (revised and re-released)
  • Pursuing the Pearl, 2003
  • Secret Keeper Girl: Eight Great Dates (About Modesty & Beauty), 2004*,
  • 2010* (revised and re-released)
  • Secret Keeper Devos, 2005, 2011 (revised and re-released)*
  • The Secret of the Lord, 2006
  • Five Little Questions That Reveal the Life God Designed For You, 2007
  • Lies Young Women Believe (with Nancy Leigh DeMoss), 2008*
  • Secret Keeper Girl: Eight Great Dates (About Friendship), 2008, 2013 (revised and re-released)
  • My Best Friend, Jesus, 2008
  • Danika’s Totally Terrible Toss, 2008
  • “T” is for AnTONIa, 2008
  • Just Call Me Kate, 2008
  • Yuzi’s False Alarm, 2008
  • Six Ways To Keep The “Little” In Your Girl, 2010*
  • The One Year Mother-Daughter Devo, 2010*
  • What Are You Waiting For, 2011
  • Six Ways to Keep the “Good” In Your Boy, 2012*
  • One Year Teen Devo, 2013
  • Get Lost: Your Guide to Finding True Love, 2013
  • A Girl’s Guide to Best Friends and Mean Girls, 2013
  • Pulling Back the Shades (with Dr. Juli Slattery), 2014
  • Secret Keeper Girl Pajama Party, 2014
  • A Girl’s Guide to Understanding Boys, 2014
  • 8 Great Dates for Dads and Daughters: Talking With Your Daughter About Understanding Boys (with Bob Gresh), 2014
  • Raising Body Confident Daughters: 8 Conversations to have with your tween, 2015
  • It’s Great to Be a Girl! A Guide to Your Changing Body (with Suzy Weibel), 2015
  • It’s Great to Be a Guy! God Has a Plan for You and Your Body (with Jarrod Sechler), 2016
  • References

    Dannah Gresh Wikipedia