What Fathers Should Tell Their Daughters

Communication Between Fathers and Daughters About Obedience and Relationships for Ages Ten to Eighteen

by Louise Brunner


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/16/2018

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9781973613077
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9781973613084

About the Book

Remember when your parents told you not to play with matches? “You will get burned,” Dad warned.

“Come on, Dad. No, I won’t,” you may have replied.

Even as a young girl, when you start making decisions, it’s important to obey not only your father but your heavenly father, as well. While fathers must shoulder much of the responsibility in sharing important biblical messages with their daughters, it’s also important for daughters to listen.

These biblical messages are needed now more than ever, which is why every father and daughter should read What Fathers Should Tell Their Daughters.

The devotional includes dozens of Scriptures that will help daughters avoid the pain of mistakes, such as engaging in premarital sex and having children out of wedlock. Just as important, daughters will avoid the guilt that goes along with such dreadful decisions.

Jesus was tested, and he died for us because he loves us. Show how much you love him by honoring and obeying his wishes by spending fifteen minutes a day for sixty-six days meditating on this book’s teachings.

“The key thing God requires of all Christians is obedience to His Word and control of “self”. This book helps fathers share with their daughters the importance of obeying God’s Word and controlling one’s self.”

—Pastor Dale Bynum of Oakwood Baptist Church


About the Author

Louise Brunner, a native of Houston, was raised around the Texas Medical Center, which she watched built from the ground up. She developed a love for the medical field and entered the surgical technician training program in Wichita Falls, Texas, compliments of the Air Force in 1970. She was stationed at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi, and trained to assist in delivering babies, orthopedic surgery, and general surgery. She went on to earn an associate’s degree from Bakersfield College and retired as a registered nurse after many years. She attends Oakwood Baptist Church, sings in the choir, and has been married to her husband more than eighteen years.