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Secret Keeper Girl INTERVIEW
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- Published: Wednesday, 11 November 2015 09:00
Here's Care Baldwin's interview with Dannah Gresh who created The Secret Keeper Girl Crazy Hair Tour, a fun, Bible-based relationship-building experience for 7 - 12 year old girls and their mom's helping them to cultivate God's crazy daughters who embrace inner beauty, biblical modesty and vibrant purity. Coming to Ottawa on Thursday, November 12th.
More About Dannah Gresh:
The foundation behind all of Gresh's work is her belief in having a strong parent/child relationship. Secret Keeper Girl, targeting tweens, is all about mother/daughter connectedness. The event will visit about 120 cities nationwide this year, during which dynamic 20-something women and wise, seasoned moms teach modesty and "true beauty" to an eager audience of mothers and daughters. Dannah also offers an event for mothers who are seeking to connect to their teen daughter called Pure Freedom.
Over 500,000 have attended a live event facilitated by Dannah or a team member trained by Dannah. She is a firm believer in interactive teaching. At a live event, you'll likely see a middle-school boy duct-taped to the wall, or a high school girl hitting the fashion runway. Each of these interactive experiences is designed to teach strong character and biblical values.
It is America's most popular mother daughter stage show!
WHEN: Thursday, November 12th, 2015 @ 6:30pm - 9:00pm (doors at 5:30)
WHERE: Community Pentecostal (1825 St. Joseph Blvd. Gloucester, ON) MAP
COST: $15 General Admission / $30 Preferred Seating (plus service fee). Group rates and Backstage VIP tickets also available. Get tickets online here.
INFO: For more details, visit secretkeepergirl.com
The all-new show features:
- The 'Show-Crazy' Fashion Show
- Fun Bible Teaching
- Crazy Hair Games
- Mom & Daughter Time
Download the event poster (PDF) here.
SKG was started by best-selling author and sought-after speaker Dannah Gresh who has long been at the forefront of the movement to encourage tweens and teens to be modest and to pursue purity.
A frequent guest for national radio, TV and print mediums, Dannah is called upon to defend the conservative position of abstinence in national newspapers and magazines like the Chicago Tribune, TIME and Women's Wear Daily. She is also a regular guest onFocus On the Family.