Jesus, Light of the World!
- True Girl
- June 15, 2022
Staci and Dannah watch the fireflies, eat messy s’mores, and talk about how Jesus provides light that will never be overcome by darkness! View More →
Staci and Dannah watch the fireflies, eat messy s’mores, and talk about how Jesus provides light that will never be overcome by darkness! View More →
God sees you, True Girl! And He cares about you! View More →
Let’s make discipleship fun! Hear fresh ideas from Hunter Beless and Laura Wifler in this upbeat edition of Grounded. View More →
On today’s episode, Staci and Dannah talk about what it means to really know God and listen to His voice. View More →
On one of Dannah’s hardest days, God used a peahen named Roxy to show her how He sees her and protects her. View More →
After hearing the story of the largest animal on Dannah’s farm, Staci is encouraged to know that God’s love for her is a “no matter what” kind of love. View More →
If you feel under-appreciated, over-extended, or deeply discouraged about your responsibilities to your family, don't miss this episode with Kristen Wetherell. View More →
You'll discover how to set aside "feelings" of love and learn what it truly means to love boys in a godly way. View More →
You can make one friend who is guaranteed to never let you down. Find out how to develop friendship with Jesus. View More →
While it’s normal to have conflict with your brothers and sisters, God wants you to hope for something better! View More →
Did you know that your mom is one of the best friends you’ll ever have? View More →
Talking about the hurtful things someone has said about you is part of unlocking the pain and getting free from it. View More →
Chances are, you know what it feels like to experience mean girl moments. You also might know what it’s like to boil over with jealousy, anger, or frustration. View More →
Dannah and Staci say you could develop a friendship super power. Learn what it is, and watch your friendships grow. View More →
Everyone struggles with friendships. Dannah and Staci will look to God's Word for help with loneliness. View More →
If you want to be so full of God’s Truth that there’s no room for the world’s lies, you’re in the right place. View More →
Discover that being a true princess has little to do with what’s on the outside and a whole lot more to do with your heart. View More →
Confession time: 81% of church-going girls age 7–12 say they are mean to their brothers and sisters. Uh oh! We might have a mean girl problem to fix. View More →
Do you ever struggle to feel like you fit in? Dannah and Staci will explain why it's ok to be different from everyone else. They'll play you a song to help you. View More →
Believe it or not the songs you listen to not only impact how you feel, but also what you believe! It’s important to listen to the right kind of songs. View More →
Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph unpack Ephesians 5:31–32 to help your daughter understand God’s purpose for marriage. View More →
Let’s go stargazing. Today on the True Girl podcast, special guest Bob Gresh issues a dad+daughter challenge that’s out of this world! View More →
What does a girl do to grow closer to Jesus? View More →
Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph direct girls and their dads to God’s Word to understand the value of both genders. View More →
What is true love? Finding an answer in God's Word could be what helps your daughter say “no” to a ticket on “the boy-crazy train.” View More →
Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph turn to God’s Word to help your daughter and her father answer this question: what ingredients make the best kind of girl? View More →
Depression and anxiety are common issues teenagers face today. It’s important to understand the causes for this and learn how we can help those struggling. View More →
Today’s teenagers will be tomorrow’s parents. How can we help the next generation of women to be life-givers? View More →
The choices young women make about dating could have a huge effect on the rest of their lives. Dannah and Nancy help moms and teens navigate pitfalls. View More →
Parents used to pay attention to network TV and the radio, which gave them a pretty good grasp of their kids’ use of media—but so much has changed. View More →