Raising a Princess

Eight Essential Virtues To Teach Your Daughter

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: John Croyle ISBN: 9781433680663
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: B&H Books Language: English
Author: John Croyle
ISBN: 9781433680663
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: B&H Books
Language: English

The Bible’s frequently referenced chapter of Proverbs 31 defines godly womanhood. In Raising a Princess, greatly respected child advocate John Croyle asks, "How do you equip a daughter to become the kind of woman who is described in Proverbs 31?"
 
After all, a woman like that doesn't appear out of nowhere. Somebody taught her to rise before dawn to provide for her household. Somebody gave her the moral compass to reach out her hand to the needy. Somebody taught her the business principles that made it possible for her to consider a field and buy it. Perhaps most importantly, somebody gave her a sufficiently strong sense of self that made it possible for her to go out and make a huge impact on the world around her.
 
Raising a Princess begins with the end in mind. The end is the Proverbs 31 woman; Croyle keeps her squarely in view as he looks at what parenting techniques help the reader to raise a princess who will someday be a queen.
 
Based on Croyle's life and experience parenting more than 1,800 abused and neglected children at Big Oak Ranch, alongside his two biological children, the book is organized around eight virtues a parent can build in his or her princess:
 
Then change the letters as follows:
 
P: Praiseworthiness
 
R: Righteousness
 
I: Initiative
 
N: Nurture
 
C: Character
 
E: Empowerment
 
S: Servant-Heartedness
 
S: Stability

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The Bible’s frequently referenced chapter of Proverbs 31 defines godly womanhood. In Raising a Princess, greatly respected child advocate John Croyle asks, "How do you equip a daughter to become the kind of woman who is described in Proverbs 31?"
 
After all, a woman like that doesn't appear out of nowhere. Somebody taught her to rise before dawn to provide for her household. Somebody gave her the moral compass to reach out her hand to the needy. Somebody taught her the business principles that made it possible for her to consider a field and buy it. Perhaps most importantly, somebody gave her a sufficiently strong sense of self that made it possible for her to go out and make a huge impact on the world around her.
 
Raising a Princess begins with the end in mind. The end is the Proverbs 31 woman; Croyle keeps her squarely in view as he looks at what parenting techniques help the reader to raise a princess who will someday be a queen.
 
Based on Croyle's life and experience parenting more than 1,800 abused and neglected children at Big Oak Ranch, alongside his two biological children, the book is organized around eight virtues a parent can build in his or her princess:
 
Then change the letters as follows:
 
P: Praiseworthiness
 
R: Righteousness
 
I: Initiative
 
N: Nurture
 
C: Character
 
E: Empowerment
 
S: Servant-Heartedness
 
S: Stability

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