Are you a mom? Do you have a daughter? You must see this! www.secretkeepergirl.com Are you tired of your little girl being pressured to grow up too soon? ME TOO! My little girl is 8. She is in the 100th percentile for height. Do you know what this means for her? She is in a small junior size. JUNIOR! Do you know what that means? You got it.....midriff baring, cleaving showing, and skirts that barely cover the derriere. NO! FOOT DOWN, NO!
If you feel the same way, please, please, please (Yes, I'm not ashamed of begging you) go to this site www.secretkeepergirl.com and sign Dannah Gresh's petition to get the fashion industry to listen up. We will not allow our little girls to compromise their integrity for the sake of fashion! NO WAY!
Can you tell I am passionate about this subject? We went on retreat this weekend to the assemblies of God women of purpose in Hershey PA. They had many speakers and worship leaders and soloists there. Dannah Gresh was by far the one who captured my attention. She teaches our little girls modesty in a fantastic fun way. She also speaks to our youth about purity. About waiting. About saving the gift they have recieved from God for their marriage bed. How amazing is that? If she is coming to your town any time soon, you MUST go see her. She also speaks to women about overcoming the lies of the enemy, saying that you lost your purity, and now are unable to serve the body of Christ.
If you know me, and my heart, it is to see women set free. Free to love, free to worship, free to dance, free to live, free to serve God and free to serve each other. We cannot do this when we are in bondage, and captivated by the enemy and all he has to "offer". No! Jesus has come to set us free, and offer much more than the enemy of our souls ever can.
Let us put feet to our faith and fight the good fight. For our babies. For our daughters and sons. For the next generation and the one after that!
Stephanie
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2 comments:
Great post, Steph. It sounds like you had a really great time. Keep up the fight! ;-)
I do not have kids but I do have 2 nieces, and my friend has 2 daughters and I am livid at what the stores call clothes for them! My grandmother used to tell me "If you don't want that kind of attention, don't advertise!"
Thank you for this post. I was beginning to think I was the only person on the planet who was appalled when the local high school went from cheerleader skirts (which are too short to begin with!!) to skirts that were split instead of pleated so it looks like they are wearing 1 inch pieces of fringe all the way around.
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